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Lawrence M. Dart sp4 25th Inf/65th engrs
. . Contributed By James Dart On Tuesday, August 17, 1999
I am Larrys brother amd I am always interested in hearing from anyone who knew Larry.If you knew him---you remember him

 
 

Long Lost Friend
. . Contributed By Herb Shaeffer On Wednesday, November 24, 1999
I am looking for John Nelson Martin of Home of records was Martinsville Indiana. We were stationed in Nam together in 1966--67 in the 87 Engr Btn. Anyone who may have information on him Please E-mail me at shaeffer@gulftel.com . Thanks

 
 

585th Combat Engr -Looking for buddies of "Noodle"
. . Contributed By Judy (Hollingsworth) Hindman On Tuesday, February 01, 2000
Hi, I'm "Noodle's"(Monte Hollingsworth's) sister. I am searching for his buddies he served in Viet Nam with approx. Feb 70 to Apr 71. Some names I have are - Jennings(Sonny) Alderidge, Steve Crow, Washington; Kenneth McLaughlin, WV; Dan Jdarrymple; Walter H. Alexander, Beachbluff, TN, William Knox, NC; Howard Salsman, KS; Daniel E. Duerson (HHQ, Co of 46th Eng Group); and Felix Alexander. "Noodle" is getting ready to celebrate his 50th Birthday (Feb 10) and I would like his buddies to contact him. Please e-mail me ASAP. Appreciate everything ya'll did over there. God Bless you, Judy

 
 

Searching For A Soldier
. . Contributed By Mona Lisa Rosenblatt On Tuesday, February 29, 2000
In 1988 or 89 my husband and I bought a lighter at a yard sale in 29 Palms Caor possibly Yucca Valley Ca. The lighter had my birthday to the year engraved on it. It read "Viet Nam Wolfhounds 2/27/68-69. I would like to find the veteran that sold me his lighter. I never thanked him properly.

 
 

585th Combat Engr -Looking for buddies of "Noodle"
. . Contributed By Judy (Hollingsworth) Hindman On Saturday, March 11, 2000
Need to hear from anybody that may have been in Vietnam with my brother - Monte Hollingsworth. Surely there is somebody out there?

 
 

Any one out there-73d Engrs Phu Ti 67-68
. . Contributed By Thomas Waller On Friday, March 24, 2000
Fellow GIs who worked the quarries with the 73rd engrs at Phu Ti near Qui Knon 67-68-Unit moved to Bong Son-68 Please Reply

 
 

Bracelet, Real or Reproduction?
. . Contributed By "Midget" On Tuesday, September 12, 2000
Recently, my best friend brought me a POW/MIA bracelet that she purchased for me while in Washington DC. It included information on the soldier whose name is engraved. However, the bracelet appears to be made of copper. To my understanding and recollection, POW/MIA bracelets are silver.at least in color. Can anyone verify?

 
 

3rd marine div spt co 3rd engr bn
. . Contributed By Jim Wilkins On Saturday, October 07, 2000
Looking for anyone in the above unit!

 
 

111th ENGR (WS) USACAV
. . Contributed By John D. LeGates On Saturday, April 21, 2001
Looking for members of the 111th Engr who served in DaNang and Phu Bai 67to70. Want to arrange a possible reunion. Have found several members.

 
 

Reflections
. . Contributed By J. Marvin Hart On Wednesday, May 23, 2001
The Wall There beyond the grassy knoll A figure stands alone Head is bowed, eyes are closed All thoughts are far from home. A gentle breeze moves through the air I listen to each word The figures lips are quiet and sealed Yet voices can be heard. Come closer press your hand to ours I hear so many say We want to ease the pain you feel Draw close to us this day. We know your hurting deep inside We feel your heartache too Though gone but not forgotten We are here to comfort you. There is no anguish on this side For us there's no regret Our one request remember us Lest all the world forget. In the jungles and the rivers Each of us once fought and swam Then one by one grew silent In a place called Vietnam. We watched you board the plane for home And wept each time you cried It was for us, there was no doubt Apart of you had died We tried to breech life's barricade Sought ways you'd heed our call Then someone found the answer And engraved it on a wall. Soldiers, Special Forces Airmen, Seamen one by one When each name was etched in stone We knew that you would come. There is no way you could resist This place we now abide, We knew if you'd but touch the wall You'd bridge the other side. And find behind each honored name Fifty thousand yes and more That we are looking back at you This no one can ignore. Come closer, listen, others speak A diamond by their name Their presence can be seen and felt Their voices are the same. They too gave all that they could give Their memory but a haze The men and women lost in time They are the MIA's. For those who fought and yes survived Both friend and foe were they We bid them come and touch the wall Together we will pray. It doesn't matter who you are Or where you might have come If you'll press your hands to ours Together we'll be one. And as each tear falls to the ground Upon this hollowed place The healing process will begin With God's redeeming grace America she's all we've got There is no greater land Our families we have left with you Their future in your hand. To care for them who we still love There's no one else to call But you alone to lead them now To us behind the wall. Julius Marvin Hart jr.

 
 
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