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Looking for those who were in the 362nd Sigal Co.
. . Contributed By Richard Weaver On Wednesday, June 19, 2002
For those who served with the 362nd Signal Company in VietNam we have a web site. Go to www.IWAYNET.NET/~JBECK Joe Beck has done a wonderful job building our web site. To Everyone who served in VietNam.WELCOME HOME

 
 

Capt. Dennis Chambers
. . Contributed By Sabrina On Wednesday, June 19, 2002
For several years I wore a pow/mia bracelet with your name on it. I prayed for you as a child.I wanted to know what happened to you.

 
 

Thank you all.
. . Contributed By Melissa Marie Myers On Friday, June 21, 2002
I wanted to thank you not just the veterans of the Vietnam War but to all the families who had loved ones go over to that terrible place and die. I lost my father over there between 12/'69 and 8/'70. When I was born. I never knew my dad. I was put up for adoption at 2 days old. I do know my birth mother's madian name. Some day when I find out my dad's name I will look him up. Thanks again for your sacrafice in that terrible war. God Bless each and everyone of you and I hope you all have peace in the future. Sincerely, Melissa Marie Myers

 
 

Ron Manley & Danny Reikart, both USMC
. . Contributed By Retha Yarbrough On Saturday, June 22, 2002
My brother, Staff Sgt Ronald Bennett Manley, & his best friend, Danny Reikart, enlisted in the Marine Corps together in 1962 in Louisville, Ky, after they "duked it out" to see which military branch they would enlist in (Ronnie won). Ronnie thought Danny died in Vietnam, but I can't find his name on the wall or pow list here. Any ideas? My brother Ronnie is a wonderful man, so kind and compassionate and if I could find Danny for him, it would be a Godsend. Thank you for any suggestions you might have for my search. God bless, Retha Yarbrough (rethayarbrough@aol.com or gramry245@aol.com) p.s. I live in Tucson AZ and he lives in Marana, AZ (approx 25 miles from me). I often cried while seeing our men die on the nightly news and over the years I had such an ache in my heart for our brave men who sacrificed their lives, or their sanity, or their limbs & sight. On April 1, 1998, I was given a gift from God that took away a lot of pain for me. My grandson, Seishin Son, was born, a beautiful, 1/4 Vietnamese child who has given our whole family so much love. My brother Ronnie had such a hard time when he found out my daughter was having a Vietnamese baby, but then realized that neither my grandson or his father did anything wrong by having Vietnamese blood in them. He met Seishin (sayshin) when he was 4 mths old at his own 25 wedding anniversary and took that baby and held and hugged him and then walked off alone with this gift from God and loved him. You see, Ronnie had to shoot a 3-y/o in Vietnam and it always has stayed w/him and hurt him and when he held my little gift he had a measure of healing. He looked at me and his wife and said, "He's beautiful."

 
 

RENE GUERRA-HERNANDEZ
. . Contributed By Rene Guerra Jr. On Saturday, June 22, 2002
I never got the chance to meet my father, SP4-E4-Army-Regular 1st Infantry Division. I am looking for anyone who served with or knew my dad. He was KIA in Binh Doung, South Vietnam. If you have any information please contact me.

 
 

MSGT. Raymond E. Bobe
. . Contributed By Tammy Weidinger On Sunday, June 23, 2002
I was blessed to receive this young man's POW bracelet when I was a little girl. I wore it until it was accidently ran over by the lawn mower. I would be very interested in if any of Raymond's family is around.

 
 

Locate a Marine
. . Contributed By Gloria On Monday, June 24, 2002
Please email any information regarding locating a marine stationed at MCRD in San Diego, CA in 1970-1971. We have searched the wall and think he may still be alive. Please help us find our dad. Thank you.

 
 

Hispanics on the Wall
. . Contributed By Samantha Vinograd On Monday, June 24, 2002
I was wondering if someone could tell me what percentage of names on the wall are Hispanic?

 
 

Are You Wearing a POW/MIA Bracelet?
. . Contributed By Annie Rider On Monday, June 24, 2002
If you need help in finding out what happened to the Serviceman on your POW/MIA bracelet, email me his name, date of incident and any other relevant information. I will let you know his status.

 
 

addition of names
. . Contributed By colleen decrow On Tuesday, June 25, 2002
I have heard that the names of those who died due to war related causes (agent orange, etc.) can now have their names added to the wall or is there somewhere else that these names are going to be listed? Any info on this matter will help. A friend lost her husband and I am helping her find correct information. Thanks

 
 
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