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Average age of those listed on Memorial
. . Contributed By Vince Johnson On Thursday, September 18, 2003
I'm seeking to find out the average age of those listed on the Vietname Memorial. Could you help me find a reliable source for this information

 
 

Information on getting name up on wall
. . Contributed By ami poveda On Friday, September 19, 2003
I came here a few months ago looking for info on how to get my father in laws name on the vietnam wall. thanks to a computer virus.I lost all the info i had. I know that he isn't eligible because he died from agent orange (cancer) and not directly in combat. I need a p.o.c however, to see if there is anything i can do to try to get his name up anyway. I was given the name of JAN SCRUGGS as a p.o.c.but I wasn't given a phone number or address. ANY help I can get will be appreciated.this is like the most impossible thing i have ever tried to do and it shouldn't be. All those who served, regardless of if they died in action or due to an illness caused in Vietnam should be honered with their name on the wall. My father in laws name was Capt. Carlos Poveda, served in Vietnam for 1/2 the year in 68 (have to look up dates) and from Aug. 70-Aug 71. He was in the Army.If anyone has information on him, that would be greatly appreciated as well. Thank you.

 
 

AUGUSTINE RESENDEZ, LCPL, USMC
. . Contributed By Gilbert "Gibo" Resendez On Friday, September 19, 2003
I'm sending out this thank you note to Ed "Dunny" Bowels for leaving a message in the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial" page to Augustine "Tino" Resendez, LCPL,USMC. It reads, "I still remember when we were kids as if it was yesterday. I think of you often. You may not be here in body, but you are not the forgotten. I just wanted to say Hello!", Thurday, July 01, 1999. Dunny and Tino grew up together and were good friends. Well, now 36 years later a friend of Tino (Jacob Fedler) who served with him in Viet Nam saw and read Dunnys message. Jacob Fedler witnessed Tino's death on 27 April 1967, in Quang Tri, South Vietnam and has contacted me. My name is, Gilbert Resendez, Tino's younger brother. My family and I will finally get to hear the real truth about how it all happened. God Bless all the Vietnam Veterans who served and specially those who lost their life's for our Freedom! Again a special thanks to Dunny! God Bless the USA.

 
 

WAR DOGS
. . Contributed By Maria Crane On Saturday, September 20, 2003
Why don't they have statues of dogs looking at the wall guarding the names of the men they tried to save? They also gave their lives in the line of duty just the same as their human counterparts.

 
 

Looking for Members of 617 Engr Co.(PB): '66 & '67
. . Contributed By Bruce Graber On Sunday, September 21, 2003
I would like to hear from members of the 617th Engineer Co.-Panel Bridge unit of the 18th Engineer Bridgade, who served with me based at Long Binh. I have located a few other members and would like to correspond with any others out there.

 
 

CORPSMAN MARTY GILLESPIE KIA 3/21/66
. . Contributed By Bob Digan On Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Need information on Corpsman Marty Gillespie KIA 3/21/66 Quang Ngai. Many Thanks for any help! God's Blessings!

 
 

Have Bracelet of Sgt. Glenn Tubbs 1-13-71
. . Contributed By Letty L Wagemaker On Wednesday, September 24, 2003
I have and have worn since 71 Sgt.Glenn Tubbs bracelet. If anyone knows where his family is or was stationed with him please e-mail me. I think of him as part of my family as everyday I look at his aname and thank him for going and fighting in a war to help others have the same freedoms that we have.want his family and friends to know that I am very proud of him and always will I keep him in my heart. He and all of the other service men and women who gave their lives to protect our liberty and freedom will never beforgotten

 
 

George F. Antonitis
. . Contributed By MSG Donald Pruitt, US Army Retired On Friday, September 26, 2003
While assigned as Platoon Sgt in the 188th MP Co in Saigon during 1967, CPL George Antonitis was one of the finest MP's in my platoon. He came to me around Oct 67 and told me that he was being sent for assignment at an ammunition barge site within our security control. He did not want to leave our platoon, and asked me to plead his case to the Company Commander. I did so, but lost my argument. On December 3rd, 1967, George drowned while performing his duties at the barge site. He was a great guy, and I'll never forget the smile he always had for everyone.

 
 

INTERNET RADIO STATION
. . Contributed By Mike Cone (Conners) On Saturday, September 27, 2003
Hello Marines My name is Mike Connners. I am a former member of the 3rd CAG in the Lang Co ville in RVN. I am currently doing an internet radio show on wsbh radio. It is a show about VN Vets by VN Vets and for VN Vets. We can talk about anything you want to talk about, You start the topic, you set the pace. I HAVE DEDICATED THE SHOW TO TWO FALLEN BROTHERS. If you want to call and pay tribute to a fallen hero from your own tour, this is the place. Bring it on Brother's. Make some noise. You log on to the show at www.wsbhradio.com. Once you're there, click on "internet station " and then click on The Mike Conners Show. A window should pop up and then you click the play button. A few of you may have to down load a media player but in most cases everthing is quick and easy. The show is on every Saturday at 1400 hrs (eastern Daylight savings time). You can call in and litterally talk to the world. WSBH is part of Live365 radio with a world wide audience on over 3 million listeners. Give me a listen and a call next Saturday. Semper Fi Mike Conners

 
 

you're missing somone
. . Contributed By Helen On Monday, September 29, 2003
I'm working on a project for my U.S. history class at Upper Darby highschool,. We're researching the people from our county who died in the Vietnam War. One of the men i was assighned was Gerald McClintock, from Chester, Pennsylvania. When I looked for his name i couldn't find it,. for all i know i'm searching it poorly,. but I thought someone should look into it,. because noone should be forgotten. Thanks, love always,. Helen

 
 
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