PFC Ronald Lee Brashears . . Contributed By Mary Ann Patrick On Monday, May 16, 2005 Looking for info regarding PFC Brashears---199th Light Infantry Brigade. Tribute was posted by Leslie Hopper and mentioned friend, CSM Stockton. Famile desperately wanting to know more about tour in Vietnam, friends, etc. Please contact.
Find names by city or state . . Contributed By Helen Harper On Thursday, May 19, 2005 I know someone from my hometown died in Vietnam, but I'm not sure of his name. Is it possible to search for a list of names under city & state or even just under state?
LOST . . Contributed By MIKE On Sunday, May 22, 2005 HELLO IAM LOOKING FOR ANY ONE WHO SERVED WITH A JOHN MICHAEL THOMPSON FROM GRAND PRAIRIE TEXAS ARMY - SP4 - E4 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION HIS TOUR OF DUTY BEGAN ON JULY 11TH 1967 IN GIADINH SOUTH VIETNAM K . N . A MARCH 02 1968
Looking for info on 1967 KIA: Wolfgang Kresse . . Contributed By Bob Heinz On Sunday, May 22, 2005 HELP! I'm looking for Brigade/Regiment/Battallion/Company and related combat operations info on the unit of my good high school friend & teammate below: WOLFGANG KRESSE PVT - E2 - Army - Selective Service MOS 11B10 25th Infantry Division 19 year old Single, Caucasian, Male Born on Aug 14, 1947 From RIDGEWOOD, NEW YORK His tour of duty began on Feb 02, 1967 Casualty was on May 15, 1967 in BINH LONG, SOUTH VIETNAM Hostile, died of wounds GROUND CASUALTY GUN, SMALL ARMS FIRE Body was recovered Religion ROMAN CATHOLIC CACCF Ref No. 6157 Panel 20E - - Line 1 I do not have access to the Coffelt KIA Database. Please reply to: RHeinz@cfl.rr.com Thanks! Bob Heinz, US Army 1970-1972
CPL Garry Lynn Ihrig . . Contributed By Bobbi Flinn On Thursday, May 26, 2005 I would truly appreciate any information anyone can provide about Lynn Ihrig. He was with A CO, 1st Marines, 1st Mardiv and was KIA on November 26,1967 while on patrol in Quang Tri, South Vietnam. Lynn was such a special person and I still miss him to this day. Would love to hear any stories about him or get any pictures any of you may have of him. Thanks in advance for your help and may God hold each of you close to His heart. Please reply to bflinn48@hotmail.com
Vietnam War
My grandpa was in the war and lost many of his friends. He told me that one night he came out of his tent because his buddies were being loud and he also wanted to get some fresh air and of course smoke a cigg. But when he returned to his bed there were bullet holes and stabb wounds that nearly ripped his cought apart.
"LEWIS" Cam Ranh Bay, 1971 . . Contributed By B. G. Piper On Sunday, May 29, 2005 Searching for "LEWIS ______________", U.S.Army officer at Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam, 1971. LEWIS was a Superviser in the MESS UNIT, writing daily menus/recipes/paychecks for KP's & staff as well as inventorying food. LEWIS was approx. 27 years old in 1971, so was b. about 1944-45. LEWIS broke down & cried when he had to leave his love, NHAN KIM, in Vietnam - knowing she was going to have his baby in March 1972. LEWIS was medium tall, average weight. LEWIS, if you are reading this, please contact me for information about your daughter, b. 3-28-1972. Nhan does not remember your last name. Or.if YOU know who the "LEWIS _____________" is that I am referring to, please (1) contact him and ask him to email or call me, or (2) send me all information you have about him (including photo if possible) so I can get in touch with him immediately. His daughter would like to meet him. B. G. Piper - Email: TootsieB46@aol.com - 254-755-8944 (Waco, Texas)
Is my brother eligible for his name on the Wall? . . Contributed By Jack Fisher On Monday, May 30, 2005 My brother served 2 tours in Vietnam.After coming home he died 6 months prior to his only daughters birth.His death was a result of Agent Orange.Even though he died back home is he eligible to be on the wall?
Brother that was lost at sea in vietnam . . Contributed By Denis M Davis On Monday, May 30, 2005 My brother Arthur T Davis was lost at sea in vietnam and was never found is he eligable to have his name on the wall
THINKING OF YOU
I JUST WANTED TO TELL ALL THE VIETNAM VETS THAT I THINK OF YOU EVERY DAY,AND SAY A PRAYER FOR YALL EACH NITE. THOUGH I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YALL COULD HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN THROUGH AND WHAT YOU MUST CONTINUE TO GO THROUGH.YALL ARE ALL HEROS.MY TWO YOUNG CHILDREN WILL GROW UP KNOWING THIS.I HOPE THAT ONE DAY WE CAN GIVE YALL A HOMECOMING THAT YALL ALL DESERVE. TO MY DAD GLEN D. WHITE,USMC.YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY HERO IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. TO ALL THE VETS . THINKING OF YOU ON THIS MEMORIAL DAY!
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