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looking for anybody who knew james"bubby"miller
. . Contributed By beva frick On Saturday, September 17, 2005
bubby was my cousin. he died before i was born he died on april 1 1970. i didn't learn about bubby until i was doing a homework report in high school for rotc. and that is when my mom told me about my cousin bubby dieing in vietnam and i have been looking for people who knew him since. and i have had no luck. i have tried the freedom of information act but due to him being my 3rd cousin they will not let me have any of his records. my other cousin has tried as well and she is "bubby's" first cousin and they would'nt give the info either so if there is someone out there who knew bubby please help me in my quest to get to know him

 
 

Sgt. Charles Crockett Matthews
. . Contributed By Mary Matthews Singleton On Tuesday, September 20, 2005
I am still trying to find anyone who may have been with Charles while he was in Vietnam. He was killed on August 13, 1969, in Binh Long. He was a tank commander with the 11th Armored Cavalry, 1st squadron, D company. He arrived in country on June 23, 1969.

 
 

LONNIE E. PARKER and WALTER G. ELLIS
. . Contributed By High Noon 36 On Tuesday, September 20, 2005
In Memory of: LONNIE E. PARKER and WALTER G. ELLIS D Co, 1st Bn, 5th Cav, 1st Cav Div, Vietnam, '66-'67 It has been more than 38 years since we last saw each other. I was with you Lonnie, when you died on March 13, 1967 and with you Walter, when you died on March 21, 1967. Both of you have been in my thoughts and prayers over the many years since we were last together in the Nui Mieu mountains and the Bong Son Plain. Both of you were and still remain, in my mind, the consummate soldier: responsible, dedicated, trustworthy and honorable. I have been to the Wall and honored both of you and have recently found the places where you rest. I look forward to honoring each of you at your place of rest. If any of your families want to contact me, please do not hesitate to do so. We will meet again my friends. Until then and always rest in peace. High Noon 36

 
 

canadians in Vietnam War
. . Contributed By warren On Saturday, September 24, 2005
Interested in email from those who served or knew those that served in the war and are Canadian or were Canadian at the time of the war. I will answer your questions as to why I am asking if you email me.

 
 

FIRST FORCE RECON 1968 PHU BAI
. . Contributed By Conrad Moreno On Thursday, September 29, 2005
I would like to know if anyone is looking for me. I am the former SGT C. Moreno who in VietNam in 1968, Jan. thru July. I was with 1st Force Recon Company, 6th platoon.

 
 

Please Share Your Reaction to "the wall"
. . Contributed By Brigitte Callahan On Monday, October 03, 2005
Hi- I am writing a research paper on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Please share your experience with the wall. How did you feel when you approached the wall? Overwhelmed? Nostalgic? Calm? Upset? etc. What did you think about? Did you like the memorial or did you think it was too stark? The Vietnam War was very controversial for many reasons. Has visiting the memorial effected your experience with or opinion of the Vietnam War? Has it offered closure? Any input at all would be extremely helpful. Thanks so much! Brigitte

 
 

Scituate

According to NARA there were six men from Scituate Mass. who died in Vietnam' DOLAN JAMES EDWIN SP4 ARMY SCITUATE MA 25MAY70 S.VIETNAM 08APR47 HOSTILE, HUNT JOSEPH THOMAS CPL MARINES SCITUATE MA 27JAN68 S.VIETNAM 03JAN48 HOSTILE, LAZAROVICH JOHN F JR LCPL MARINES SCITUATE MA 04DEC67 S.VIETNAM 14JUL48 HOSTILE, NEWCOMB WAYNE PAUL LCPL MARINES SCITUATE MA 02FEB68 S.VIETNAM 29JUN45 HOSTILE, RHODES ROBERT DAVID CPL MARINES SCITUATE MA 27MAY70 S.VIETNAM 13DEC50 HOSTILE, WHITTAKER HAROLD CHARLES SSGT ARMY SCITUATE MA 29FEB68 S.VIETNAM 19MAR37 NON-HOS.

 
 

error
. . Contributed By Gary Bock On Thursday, October 06, 2005
Commander Clarence W. Stoddard. Jr. (USN) is incorrectly listed as being from Atlanta, IDAHO. In fact, he was born and raised in Atlanta, GEORGIA. CLARENCE W JR STODDARD is honored on Panel 10E, Row 95 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Full Name: CLARENCE W JR STODDARD Wall Name: CLARENCE W STODDARD JR Date of Birth: 1/30/1927 Date of Casualty: 9/14/1966 Home of Record: ATLANTA State: ID (WRONG) Correct to GEORGIA, please. Branch of Service: NAVY Rank: CDR Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NY Status: MIA

 
 

Vietnam war.
. . Contributed By Emil Svensson On Friday, October 07, 2005
I wannaŠknow everything about the Vietnam war!

 
 

Willard Franklin Morelock
. . Contributed By Sandra (Morelock) Guinn On Saturday, October 08, 2005
I am looking for anyone who served with my dad Willard Franklin Morelock. I know he was killed in Quang Tri, South Vietnam on Sept. 24, 1968. He was a SSGT, E6 in the Marine Corps. and was from Kingsport,Tennessee. I was only 7 years of age when he died and he was my whole world and I still to this day miss him terribly. Being so young, details were not talked about where my sisters and I could hear, so I have always had so many questions that I feel the need to have answers to. As I grew up, my dad's memory was kept completely alive but it became habit to not discuss events of his death with us kids. My mother passed away almost 4 years ago and along with her went any chance of ever getting the answers I need. If anyone can contact me with any memories or details please do. I would welcome any opportunity to finally have some closure of my own and to know the man I have considered my Hero for 37 years and to finally know the people he considered his family and friends. I do have some memories of paris Island, S.C. and attending the graduations there. Please if you can tell me anything at all about those days at Parris Island or anywhere else he was stationed, (I know he was stationed in Georgia and California and Hawaii throughout his service).Even if you know anything of him from his service in Viet Nam, please contact me. I do know my dad considered the Marine Corps. his family and therefore you are my family also. I will always display nothing but pride and Honor for each and every American soldier past or present. Hero's one and all.

 
 
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