Col. C. Rodney Smith, Jr. - killed in l968 . . Contributed By Marilyn B. Pegler On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 I am seeking any information on the subject soldier and where, on the VietNam Memorial Wall, his name might appear.
Thank You! . . Contributed By Neal M. Warren On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 I entered a note to trace my past on this web site. In response, a human search engine found a link in the form of a person I served with in Viet Nam and we've spoken and reminisced. I believe I'm coming to closure, and I thank you. I thank you very much
larry jones
i am looking for anyone who knew cpl.larry a.jones who served with 3rd.platoon charllie company 3rd engineer bn.3rd.marine division from dec12th 1966 until december 19th 1967 if you hear from him or see him please tell him that his body misses him something terribally tell him to please come home respectfully submitted the body of larry a. jones
. . Contributed By jerry holter On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 looking for anyone who servered with fox company 2\1 in 1969. J.C.
Information on Father I never knew . . Contributed By R McBride On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 I am looking for anyone who knew Lt. Grady E. McBride (Army) who was killed in June, 1970. He was my father and I never knew him.
The Passing of Mrs. Ban . . Contributed By Tommy Le On Thursday, August 29, 2002 Mrs. Ban, the wife of Colonel Nguyen Kim Ban, had passed away in July after a heavy stroke. Colonel Nguyen Kim Ban was one of the last three ARVN soldiers: one two-star General, one Colonel, and one Sargent, who stood fast and hold out the ARVN National Military Headquarters in Saigon. The three were then captured by the invading Communist troops. Colonel Ban was imprisoned for 17 years and was finally released from his capture due to his poor health. Col. Ban, Mrs Ban and their family were finally allowed to settled in US. Since their arrival in early 1992, Mrs. Ban helped her "Colonel" husband and led the VietNamese community in conducting their annual memorial services, under the sponsorship of The National Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Coalition, at the VN Veteran Memorial Walls in remembrance of all VN, US, and Allied personnel who had heroically lost their lives during the Vietnam war, to fight for our freedom, democracy, and liberty that we all are enjoying today.
ATTACK SQUADRON 65/VA-65 MEMBERS/1966 T0 1970 . . Contributed By MARK A. WHITWORTH. On Thursday, August 29, 2002 I WOULD LIKE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ANY AND ALL FORMER SQUADRON MEMBERS THAT I SERVED WITH.
agent orange . . Contributed By Holly On Thursday, August 29, 2002 My Grandfather passed away last December from lung cancer which was brought on by agent orange. I was wondering if the vietnam memorial could add names, and if so whether or not my grandfather classifies as a candidate to have his name engraved on the wall. If anyone has any information or advise please feel free to contact me. thank you
Lost Friends . . Contributed By Holly On Thursday, August 29, 2002 I would like to get in touch with anyone who served with my Grandfather in Vietnam, his name was Larry Roop and he served during, what I believe to have been, 1964-1966.
4th. Infantry Div. Ranger LRRP 1967 Kontum,Vietnam . . Contributed By Patrick Welling On Thursday, August 29, 2002 Looking for anyone who serverd with my cousin Robert L. Johnson 4th. Infantry Div. Ranger LRRP KIA Aug. 01 1967 Kontum, South Vietnam. I was just a kid. any information would be appreciated
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