Fellow Veterans . . Contributed By Jesse Figueroa On Saturday, September 11, 2004 To all my fellow veterans and friends that lost their lives to protect freedom you will never be forgotten as long as I live. I am proud to be veteran. God bless all of those who have died and those that are still fighting.
Agent Orange . . Contributed By Peggy Walters On Saturday, September 11, 2004 I had a brother-in-law Walter E. Beers who was a staff sergeant with the U.S. Army, having served in Germany and Korea, and served with Battery A, Sixth Battallion 21st Artyllery Division in Vietnam who passed away Dec.16,1990 after an extended illness because of exposure to Agent Orange, and for that they should also have a place on the wall.
Trying to locate a William (Bill) Oliver . . Contributed By Norman L. Bumm On Saturday, September 11, 2004 Trying to Locate a William ("Bill") Oliver, 1st.Bn, 5th.Marines, 1st. Mar. Div. He was in Viet-Nam in 1968-69. I think he was from New Jersey, but not sure. I came to be in possession of his lighter from an Antique Store. Would like to return it to him if possible. Would like to know how and where he lost it.
Searching for family/ friends of Phillip A. Ducat
I am writing in search of the family and/or friends of Captain Pilot Phillip A. Ducat. I am a junior in high school who is currently involved in the Gold Star Honor Roll Research Project that has been going on at my school since 1986. Past classes have contacted about 891 families of the Vietnam casualities. My mission and the mission of my classmates is to find and locate information, family, and friends of the many men and women that gave their lives in the Vietnam War. Just a few weeks ago, I was given the file on Phillip A. Ducat, and I have dedicated my time to become very familiar with him and try my hardest to honor such a man that gave his life in the war. So far, I haven't been very successful on contacting those who personally knew, casually talked to, or once saw Pilot Ducat. I am hoping that someone could be the link to those who knew Ducat. If you have any information or you would like to help me please contact my teacher at Lake Central High School, Tom Clark, History Dept., 8400 Wicker Ave., St. John, Indiana, 46373 or email at vietnamresearchers@yahoo.com
Searching For Sgt. Geroge W. Burton, USMC . . Contributed By Robert Pachecano On Sunday, September 12, 2004 I have been looking for you for years. All I remember is that you were from Larchmont, NY. I want to know if you are doing okay. Call me.
Searching for George W. Burton, not GEROGE.sorry . . Contributed By Pachecano On Sunday, September 12, 2004
moving wall . . Contributed By DAVE On Monday, September 13, 2004 THE 1/2 SCALE REPLICA OF THE VIETNAM WALL WILL BE IN SEAFORD, DELAWARE SEPTEMBER 14TH THRU SEPTEMBER 19TH. IF THERE'S ANYONE OUT THERE THAT LIVES ANYWHERE NEAR SEAFORD, AND WOULD LIKE TO VISIT THE MOVING WALL, BUT NEED'S THE DIRECTION'S,PLEASE GO TO THE WEB SITE WWW.THESEAFORDMOVINGWALL.COM SURE HOPE SOME OF YOU CAN MAKE IT.THANK'S
A Personal Memorial Message . . Contributed By James Morgan Newton On Monday, September 13, 2004 Over 20 some years ago, I was reading an article in Newsweek Magazine about a Vietnam Veteran who was in Chicago. After finishing this article, I made myself a solemn promise which I have kept to this day: Every time I met a Vietnam Veteran, I would attempt to return to him/her some of the dignity and honor which this country took away by sincerely uttering this small phrase: "Welcome Home American." To all who served in Vietnam who read this posting, my heart and soul are passed out to you in remembrance.
Searching for Colonel John A. Dramesi (USAF) Ret. . . Contributed By James M. Newton On Monday, September 13, 2004 Colonel Dramesi, You probably do not remember me, but you were my Wing Commander at Pease Air Force Base in the late 70's/early 80's. I remember your book "Code of Conduct," being released at that time; however, I was never able to obtain a copy. Sir, if you read this please contact me at the e-mail address below. "Welcome Home American."
Correction . . Contributed By James M. Newton On Monday, September 13, 2004 To: Colonel John A. Dramesi, Colonel, USAF (Ret) Sir, forgive my memory. Your book was called "Code of Honor, not "Code of Conduct."
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