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LOOKING FOR OLD FRIENDS
. . Contributed By BILLY WADE On Monday, August 08, 2005
I AM DOING THIS FOR MY FATHER, HIS NAME IS BILLY F. WADE FROM SOPERTON, GA., HE SERVED IN THE MARINES IN 1966 2/4 H CO., HE MADE SGT. AND WAS AWARDED THE SILVER STAR FOR HIS ACTIONS IN VIETNAM 1966, HE TOLD THAT HE WAS WOUNDED IN THIS OPERATION CALLED "OPERATION J",HE LOST SEVERAL FRIENDS THAT DAY, ON HIS CITATION THE DATE OF CONLICT WAS JUNE 24,1966, HIS SQUAD WAS SENT TO RESCUE MARINES FROM A DOWNED HELICOPTER THAT WERE PINNED DOWN BY VC IN OR AROUND PHU BI, IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PLEASE CONTACT US, WE WOULD LIKE TO FIND SOME OF THE SURVIVORS, OUR PH.# IS 912-529-6759 OR 912-293-5913.THANK YOU VERY MUCH

 
 

PFC Roger Lee Carpenter
. . Contributed By Lloyd Woods On Monday, August 08, 2005
I am looking for anyone who served with my uncle, who died April 14, 1968, in Binh Duong, South Vietnam. He was with the 25th Infantry Division.

 
 

SGT Michael A. Lederle 25th Infantry Division
. . Contributed By Amy E. (Lederle) Krueger On Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Looking for anyone that served with my brother in VietNam. His time in country was short - 12/17/68 to 1/24/69 when he was killed in Tay Ninh, South Vietnam. I would really like to get information on what happened that day.

 
 

SP4 Joe B. Ojeda aka Manuel
. . Contributed By Barbara Hill On Tuesday, August 09, 2005
I was the fiancT of Joe B Ojeda who was also known as Manuel. We got engaged in Hawaii He was with the CRIP as part of HHC, 1st Battalion, (Mech), 2nd Brigade, 5th Infantry (Bobcats), 25th Infantry Division (Tropical Lightning) located at Cu Chi and was KIA in BINH DUONG, SOUTH VIETNAM on Dec 9, 1969. He was killed by a booby trap. He was the only one that died in the incident and I would like to hear from anyone who served with Joe, especially Doc who was with him on 12/9/69. Please email me.

 
 

My Boots
. . Contributed By James B Hering On Thursday, August 11, 2005
I served two tours in The Physically Beautiful Country of Vietnam-1967-68/ 1970-71. I was a young 18yr old USMC Sergant during my first tourand a very old 20yr old SSgt on my 2nd. I was a squadleader at Khe San in 1968 with the bravest young men who ever lived we served with 1-1-5. Only tof my origional squad survived and many of their replacements also died holding that DAMED HILL. Me, I was wounded twice was awarded The Silver and Bronze Stars but I lost my sole. I brought home the boots I wore. The are full of holes and he soles are smooth. I saw a poster one day at a VA hospital in Agusta that had a picture of Jungle Boots, they looked like mine. Beneth the Boots the slogan read "These Boots Made it Home, Did You? On my 2nd tour I was a very angry man but a DAMNED good Marine who wanted to be there. I served as a Sniper. My spotter a CPL. Was in Hue in the 68 Tet. We had 46 confirmed kills, my spotter didn't make it home. He was killed when we were getting on the Huey at out pick up spot. He was an American Indian a Cherokee, his name was Ken Hines. It upset him when other Marines called hin Chief ect. But on our first mission ht ask me to call him Tonto. I loved these men and all others who served. I am 100% disabled 50 from PTSD and the damage to my body makes my disability go to 150% I return to Nam every day of my life. I am getting old now and tired, I guess I'll be renuited with by BROTHERS soo. God please protect our young women and men who are fighting in the Middle eastern counties!

 
 

Vietnam Memorial
. . Contributed By Riley On Thursday, August 11, 2005
My husband and I were in Washington to see the wall 2 years ago and it was closed for renovation. He is a vietnam vet and was really disappointed. Is it open now? We are coming back out in November,

 
 

Another Brother Brought home
. . Contributed By Donald Halstead Sgt USAF On Friday, August 12, 2005
I am writting cause my two older brothers and I served in Vietnam.Back in 1967 when my oler brother went to nam my mother bought 3 bracelets to help support the POW's & MIA's and she had a Col.James Lewis and has worn it for almost 40 years.A week and half ago she got a letter from the group telling her that they found his and his co-pilote's remains of a Maj. Arthur Baker together in a Loasa jungle were they were shot down in April 7th 1965.The Maj was buried last friday at Longview Texas.Th Col. will be buried tommorrow at Marshal Texas. The Maj. daughter I got in contact with to try and find out about Col. Lewis's family.I called the funeral home and they said they would contact the family for me. I went to my mom's house an hour later and she told me that she just got done talking to aBarbra Lewis the Col. wife.It just so happens that our family reuion is tommorrow and we will send a ballon for the two pilots in honor of their service for our counrty.Just thought I had to tell someone that our brothers are coming home slowly but will all be home soon.

 
 

In memory of Danny Lynn Stephens
. . Contributed By Jimmy Stephens- Brother On Saturday, August 13, 2005
Dannys tour of duty began on Jan 5, 1968. He was killed on March 31,1968, the day we started bombing North Vietnam. He was in the 101st airborn, 501st infantry, co. D. He was in Thua Thien South Vietnam. He was loved by many.

 
 

Sgt. Herbert O`Quinn 39th Engineer Battalion(CBT)
. . Contributed By Jeff May On Friday, August 19, 2005
I am trying to locate Sgt. Herbert O`Quinn who was in Dco.39th.Engineer Battalion at Duc Pho,South Vietnam in 1967.The last place I know where he lived was Bluffton,SC.If anyone out there might know where he is now please let me know.

 
 

to find my old friend

I was the pen friend of bob Mac culloch during the vietnam war .My name is claudine auger. if somebody can give me news, he was a marine on the boat Enterprise(I think),I am a french woman and you can call me in france 0328485773

 
 
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