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question about adding new names
. . Contributed By Sam On Tuesday, May 20, 2003
My father passed away in sept. 99. He had multiple forms of cancer, all progressing faster than his doctors ever seen. His main oncologist said hes been seeing this happen in more and more men, my fathers generation that were exposed to the agent orange. After his death I did some research on this and found a list of illnesses that the government would pay compensation for. So. obviously that means they are addmiting that they're early deaths are cause by The Vietnam War. Now, I recently heard from my mother that she saw something on the news about adding the names of these fine men and women that are dying 30 years later. Is this true or in the petition stages, anything at all. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. God bless the great men and women that have lost they're lives in war, and the freinds and family they left behind.

 
 

Our pain.

It just hurts me knowing that so many people died trying to save us as americans.They shouldnt have had to die for a really dumb cause.Well thats at least what I think.

 
 

1 st amtrac3rd div.brovo co.R11968
. . Contributed By donald h boso On Thursday, May 22, 2003
i would like to know if the rest of the crew made it boso

 
 

Monkey Mountain
. . Contributed By Darlene Musial On Thursday, May 22, 2003
My dad died in Vietnam, Monkey Mountain 9/7/65. CMSgt Earl Willoughby, he is my hero. Thank you to all the vets that fought for our freedom. I think of you everyday and thank God that you were there for us and that the military is still out there fighting for us.

 
 

Memorial Day 2003
. . Contributed By Nick Marx On Friday, May 23, 2003
In 1968 in Quang Tri Vietnam I lost my buddy veteran brother Tyrone Brown Memorial is special for me because it is so close to his birthday May 27, 1949 today he would have been 54 years young HAPPY BIRTHDAY BROTHER.

 
 

Memorial Day 2003
. . Contributed By Nick Marx On Friday, May 23, 2003
In 1968 in Quang Tri Vietnam I lost my buddy veteran brother Tyrone Brown Memorial day is special for me because it is so close to his birthday May 27, 1949 today he would have been 54 years young HAPPY BIRTHDAY BROTHER.

 
 

173rd Airborne Bdg (Sep)
. . Contributed By Sam Boccuti On Saturday, May 24, 2003
Would like to hear from anyone I served with--66-67. HQ/HQ

 
 

anyone who knew david r wilson
. . Contributed By lynne lindsay On Saturday, May 24, 2003
my husband david r. wilson was killed march 30, 1968 in quang tri. he was a 1966 west point graduate and left behind an 18 month old son, chris, who is now a 36 year old father of two beautiful girls. i'm looking for anyone who knew him or knew anything about the circumstances surrounding his death.

 
 

William A. Becker (Stoney)
. . Contributed By Margaret C. Becker On Saturday, May 24, 2003
To all of the vets who served with my son, The 1968 Tet Offensive in the Mekong Delta. Please be advised that Billy passed away on May 24, 1995. I know that he was in Can Tho and My Tho. It took me 8 years to get this message to all of you. Thank you for serving our country. You are all heros and may God Bless Each and Every one of you.The only consulation I have is I know my son is finally at Peace now. He suffered for 27 years and never got over his experiences in Vietnam. My heart aches for all of you. God Bless you and God Bless The United States of America.

 
 

THANK YOU VETARANS
. . Contributed By Bob McFarlane On Saturday, May 24, 2003
I am thanking all who have served and are still serving and those who have made the greatest sacrifice giving their lives for their country, you, and me. I, myself, was a few weeks from deployment to Vietnam when I was in a head on vehicle collision and broke my leg is several places, thefore was not sent. My brother however , Bernard Franklin Allan USAF, was deployed. His job was a radio operator and he did survive the war and came home. My brother, who was a few years younger than me, died 10 years after the end of the war from agent orange cancer. I miss him . I'm certain that many others feel the same and that we will never forget the sacrifice, honor, and courage that have been displayed then, now, and even before that time in wars past by our brave men and women in the services. Thank you again VETERANS , we love you , we look up to you, and we miss you.

 
 
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