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176th Musketts . . Contributed By Richard Smiley On Tuesday, February 17, 2004 My name is Richard Smiley I was in the 176th Muskeets, I was a door gunner in a Gunship Helicopter, I was there from January of 1971-August of 1971. Would love to talk to any of the guys that was in my patoon. |
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Casualties by date . . Contributed By Mark Brady On Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Hi. I'm wondering if someone can help me with something. Is there any way I can perform a database search of US casualties in Viet Nam by date of death? I want to search by year/month and separately by day. I would also like to search this by state. Thanks much. |
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Vet's Welcome . . Contributed By kc_webmaster1 On Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Please join our msn group.We have many veterans on our message boards and try to help anyone who needs help.Copy & paste to your browser and click go. http://groups.msn.com/TheHoleinTheNetGang/home.htm |
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Looking for Friends of 70 . . Contributed By Samuel Davis.W.Va On Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Iwas with the 4th intfranty division in 70. I belong to the Signal group (Radio Operator) I had a few good friends there. Would like to hear from them.I have Agent Orange Memory Problems . And don.t remember thier names.Thanks to all who paid the price for freedom-Freedom comes with a highm PRICES. THANKS VETS! |
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lLooking for a Friend 70 . . Contributed By Samuel Davis W. Va On Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Iwas wirh the 4 interfty division Signal Core. (Radio Operator) i I would like to hear from my friends. I have Agent Orane and it effect my memory.And i don,t remember thier names.Would appreciate hearing from all.THANKS FELLOW VIETNAM VETS |
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my missing savior . . Contributed By doc schmidt On Thursday, February 19, 2004 does anyone know where or how to contact ssgt feliciano from 3rd plt, m co, 3/27? we served in nam together in 1968 and 1969. this man saved many of us from being wounded. he whipped us into shape. i would kiss this man's butt for what he did for our platoon. |
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David Endl, US Army, medic, airbourne qualified, last known at Fort Benning, GA. He was my best buddy back then. He went to Viet Nam and I went Germany. Would love to re-establish contact. My phone number is 417-426-5829 My address is Dow Payne, 14287 Lone Star Road, Camdenton Mo. 65020 |
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Eric Melvin Kelly - Americal Div - KIA: 4/10/71 . . Contributed By Alan Van Loenen On Thursday, February 19, 2004 Would like to commuicate with anyone that knows remmbers E-4 Eric Melvin Kelly. Eric was a KIA on April 4, 1971 in I corp of Viet Nam. Eric was a Recon Sgt for the FO party supporting 1/21 Infanty. |
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Cpl. George Allen Alford . . Contributed By Brenda Alford Kaiser On Friday, February 20, 2004 I am looking for any one who knew and served with my brother. He was killed on July 31,1968 inQuang Nam Province. He was also on the USSGalveston in the Mediteranean before Vietnam. |
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"Standing in the Presence of the Past" . . Contributed By Chaplain Howard Flexer On Friday, February 20, 2004 "Standing In The Presence of The Past" When my fellow Vietnam Veterans and I pay a visit to our Wall big or small. We are standing in the presence of the past in our mind. That past can be so close any time under any thing that reminds of that past. Some go back from just standing in a warm rain, some the sound of a huey overhead or at a distance. That past is never far away as all those who went before us to any War. War makes standing in the presence of the past too easy. For most of us till the day we become that past. We have to leave this earth with War never in the future by sharing that past. We have to share that feeling of standing in the presence of the past. Those who are our future need to know the horror of that past. They must learn that in War no one wins to just look at the white rows of head stones in our National Cemeteries. Let them know that even those who won have rows of the price of a War. Ask them not to be fooled by the soft winds the blow gently and flowers over those rows. Let them know how those under those rows gave their lives for us. I'll close knowing that I'm still standing in the presence of that past till my last breath has past. Chaplain Howard Flexer February 20, 2004 From a line written by Darryl Worley in a song called "Shiloh" |
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