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Louis Claude "Sidewinder" "Ozzie" Zucker
. . Contributed By Mark T. Mezel On Sunday, December 15, 2002
If anyone has any stories about "Ozzie", please forward them to me. He was in the FAC he died while supporting the 1st Infantry. We miss you Ozzie.

 
 


. . Contributed By Dallas F. Bolton On Sunday, December 15, 2002
Looking for anyone who served with my cousin , Marine PFC-E2 Dennis O. Bolton. He was killed April 19th, 1967, Quang Nam. Thank you, Dallas F. Bolton

 
 

7th Engineer Battalion, 3rd Marine Division
. . Contributed By Thomas Burr On Monday, December 16, 2002
I am looking for anyone who served with my father, James Burr, in Denange from '65-'66 in the 7th Marine Battalion, FMF, 3rd Marine Division, A Company. I was told his company was ambushed shortly after he left in Sept. 66. Any help would be appreciated.

 
 

searching for dog tags
. . Contributed By Lillian Barbera Gedra On Tuesday, December 17, 2002
I am looking for the missing dog tags for my brother pfc peter j barbera. Killed in action on Feb 11,1967. I would greatly appreciate having them.

 
 

Staff Sgt. Cleveland Evans Jr. USMC MIA 03/13/1968
. . Contributed By Robert M. Yarzab On Tuesday, December 17, 2002
Hello, I have been wearing SSGT Evans POW/MIA Bracelet since 1969 and would like to have further info on him. I arrived in Vietnam on that day 03/13/68, the day he was reported MIA, I was also in the Marine Corps and a SGT when I discharged from the Corps in 1971. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Semper Fi and Peace to all our fallen brothers and their families.

 
 

Dan Edmonds
. . Contributed By Lynda On Saturday, December 21, 2002
I am trying to find a friend from Hemet, California. Am uncertain of his return from Viet Nam as we lost touch in 1969.

 
 

330th transpotation
. . Contributed By jimmy johnson On Saturday, December 21, 2002
my father was one of the luck ones that made it thru vietnan and he is looking for friends that he used to be with hes name is Robert Johnson any info will help

 
 

Australian 'Memorial'- battling local bureaucracy
. . Contributed By Don Tate On Sunday, December 22, 2002
Calling all Vietnam veterans.I'm an Australian Vietnam veteran, ex-infantry, wounded in action 19th July, 1969, hospitalised for over 2 years, and permanently disabled. Me and a few mates planted over 200 trees as a 'commemorative walk' on behalf of local Vietnam veterans, but our Council won't allow a plaque acknowledging it. More info, photos etc (and some writing you Americans might find of interest at my site) and there is an on-line petition at http://www.PetitionOnline.com/vvlm230/petition/html Please help fight the same gutless bureaucracy we've been fighting for over three decades. Regards, Don Tate ex-4th and 9th Battalions

 
 

PFC Clifford G LaBombard, USMC
. . Contributed By Amy Cooke On Monday, December 23, 2002
I am looking for anyone who served with Marine PFC-E2 Cliff Labombard. He was killed April 15th, 1969, in Quang Nam. I last saw Cliff when I left Albany High School to attend another. I promised him I would be back someday. but when that someday came around, I learned of Cliff's death in Viet Nam. Please share any memory with me you may have of him. Thank you.

 
 

My CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 2002
. . Contributed By Chaplain Howard Flexer On Monday, December 23, 2002
Christmas Message 2002 Here is another Christmas and not much has changed. For most I hope it's a joyful time of year for you. Sadly it never last as long as it should. In my case it seems to always bring me back to those that have been on the sad side. Trying to stay on track and look at all I'm grateful for seems to get hard as I deal with the day-to-day things and the time to reflect never seems to find a spot. I want to say to all of you who know me even if it's just through this medium that I am proud to know you also. I want to wish all of you the warmest of holidays and the outlook of a great new year. I guess we are lucky to always get a new year to start over again and have the chance to make it better than the last. For some of us that becomes a harder job knowing many never got the chance. So I try to think that what I do I'm doing for them. They may be fellow Combat Veterans, Family members, or just friends now gone. I know we are just ourselves and cannot know what they would have been, But doing your best is all anyone can ask for. My main thought is enjoy this time of year. Just think of it as a break from the past year. Perhaps that's why He was born on December 25th just before a new year starts. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR to all! May God bless you and your loved ones. Chaplain Howard Flexer Vietnam War Veterans Flagstaff & Memorial December 23. 2002

 
 
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