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Pre- Mothers Day Message.
. . Contributed By Chaplain Howard Flexer On Sunday, May 04, 2003
This is my Sunday wake up. I want you to think about next Sunday. "Mothers Day" As I step back and look at my wife who is my kids MOM. I think of all she has and will do for them. Sure I'm their Dad, but Moms are in a league of their own. My mom's long gone from this earth did the same. Timex has nothing on them. If there ever was A "Medal of Honor" for Moms I'm sure most of you would try to award yours one. This post would be too long to list the things most Moms do that go unnoticed or just taken, as that's what they have to do. NOT So, So with a Big Salute a Week early to wake you guys & Gals up to think this week before Mothers Day about what your Mom Or kids Mom has & still does, And all of you out there Who are Moms THANK YOU for being you, "We need a world run by Moms" What a better place this would be. Give them all a hug from the Chaplain and tell them God thanks them for doing the hardest job in the world for the best reason in the world LOVE. Semper fi! Moms, With God, T&N Chaplain May 4,2003

 
 

Do You Have a POW/MIA Bracelet?
. . Contributed By Annie Rider On Sunday, May 04, 2003
Want to find out what happened to your guy? Beware of Governmental statistics and reports. I can research your bracelet, review incident reports and suggest whether you should keep your bracelet or return it to his family. Don't remember the promise you made when you got the bracelet? UNTIL HE COMES HOME! I do this voluntarily, because I love them all, and do NOT want them forgotten. I am a Vietnam Era Veteran, and I will NEVER forget.

 
 

Co A, 1/16 Infantry, 1st Division, 67-68

Looking for any of my buddies from this company, this time. James Cave (caveman) from Chicago, Tim Roberts from Redondo Beach, Coats from Oklahoma, Norman Glasscock, Vanderpool from Calif, Niedermier. Steurdavant from Wiston/Salem. Let's get in contack. Maybe see you at the reunion. Contact me. Groh all small letters of course.

 
 

25th Infantry
. . Contributed By Susie Price-Atkinson On Monday, May 05, 2003
I am looking for anyone who may have served with my Uncle Maxie Lane Price 25th infanty div. Tay Ninh, South Vietnam. He dided there January 1968. If you were a part of that group or you know him I would love nothing more, then to hear from you. Thank you and God Bless!

 
 

help with paper
. . Contributed By LeAnne On Monday, May 05, 2003
I am a junior at Harvard and am in a great class on Vietnam, for which I am writing a paper. If any veterans who enlisted could give me help with the following I'd REALLY appreciate it. A million thanks! Why did you enlist? What goals did you have when enlisting, and how did those change throughout the war? Were you able to accomplish those goals on return? Were you disillusioned by YOUR OWN experience in Vietnam? Did you list before or after the draft? Also any general information, such as where you served, in which division, etc, would be wonderful!

 
 

Our USA
. . Contributed By Mrs.Jacqueline Rowles On Wednesday, May 07, 2003
I just want to say thank you to all the past and present military that have fought and died for my freedom. I love all of you from all the war engagements,including Viet Nam. God Bless our military and our USA. God's Blessings to all. Love Mrs.Jackie Rowles

 
 

Help with project
. . Contributed By Leslie On Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Hi, im supposed to interview a vietnam veteren for my US History class and i don't know one so i was wondering if any one could answer a couple questions for me so i can at least have answers for the questions for my interview even if its not in person. did you enlist or were you drafted? where were you stationed? what was it like? how old were you? what division were you in? how long were you in Vietnam before you could go home? and if you have any other information you could tell me it would be greatly appreciated.

 
 

did you know my dad, Edward G. Roche
. . Contributed By William Roche On Wednesday, May 07, 2003
My dad was in the 173th air born unit, and he died about 3 years ago. I would like to know what he was like.(we didnt talk) pleas write a.s.a.p. THanks

 
 

Leslie wanted
. . Contributed By Tim Groh, A, 1/16 infantry rangers, big red one, 67-68 On Thursday, May 08, 2003
Leslie, If you review the message board and see this your email is not good. Please contact me and I will help you with your interview.

 
 

Looking for David Martino
. . Contributed By Tracey On Saturday, May 10, 2003
I am looking for information on david martino. I don't really know if he is alive or not. I have been told he shipped out of Los Angeles sometime in late 1960. He is originally from Washington state. He worked at a silk screening company.

 
 
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