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. . Contributed By James Jurgenson On Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Searching for anyone who worked at the px Phu Bia Sept 68 to March 69

 
 


. . Contributed By BoB ("PeeWee) Bowen On Thursday, December 23, 2004
I am looking for any members of Battery D 1/44 Arty. In country 1969-1970, headquartered @ Phu Bai, however we were on Fire Bases in Ashau Valley quite a bit of the time. Please put something refering to this subject in the header so I won't just delete it.

 
 

Did not serve; But Honor to all af you

 
 

ONORE A VOI COMBATTENTI IN VIET NAM
. . Contributed By FEDERICO MALFATTO On Friday, December 24, 2004
SONO ITALIANO,MA HO STUDIATO LA VOSTRA STORIA,I VOSTRI SACRIFICI,LE PAURE.A VOI IL MIO RISPETTO E IL MIO PENSIERO.

 
 

VIETNAM CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
. . Contributed By Charles Taliaferro On Friday, December 24, 2004
To all of you Vietnam veterans during this holiday season. God bless you for your many sacrifices to preserve our freedom and your dedication and honorable service to this great nation of ours. You are all heroes! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Charles Taliaferro THE KITCHEN TABLE GANG TRUST http://www.kitchentablegang.org

 
 

christmas greetings
. . Contributed By RONALD LEE PENCE On Friday, December 24, 2004
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS MAY GOD WRAP HIS HAND OF PROTECTION AROUND EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. GOD KNOWS WE NEED ALL THE HELP WE CAN GET . SO TAKE CARE FRIENDS BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

 
 

arthur wilson jr
. . Contributed By susan wilson On Sunday, December 26, 2004
i am looking for anyone who was ever stationed with my daddy arthur wilson jr he was in the engineering feild dont know much more other that he was stationed in many places but the three i know of are kentucky alabama and germany any info would be treasured

 
 

November 26, 1969

Terry Lynn Rexroat died in Quang Nam when the tank he was driving hit a mine. He was honorman of his platoon at San Diego when he graduated from Marine boot camp. You would remember him, as he was 6'7" tall and could dunk a basketball in the mud in his combat boots while serving in Viet Nam. He was very handsome and left many broken hearts--I remember at least seven young women at the funeral. He was my big brother, confidant, protector and best friend. I miss him. If you knew him, and especially if you have any photos of him, I am an artist and want to honor him and those like him, lost to us for the rest of this life, in a painting. Maybe my heart will be nearer to healing one day. .

 
 

November 26, 1969
. . Contributed By Debra Rexroat On Sunday, December 26, 2004
Terry Lynn Rexroat died in Quang Nam when the tank he was driving hit a mine. He was honorman of his platoon at San Diego when he graduated from Marine boot camp. You would remember him, as he was 6'7" tall and could dunk a basketball in the mud in his combat boots while serving in Viet Nam. He was very handsome and left many broken hearts--I remember at least seven young women at the funeral. He was my big brother, confidant, protector and best friend. I miss him. If you knew him, and especially if you have any photos of him, I am an artist and want to honor him and those like him, lost to us for the rest of this life, in a painting. Maybe my heart will be nearer to healing one day. .

 
 

STILL LOOKING
. . Contributed By Toni (Richards) Atkins On Sunday, December 26, 2004
I'm looking for PFC Fred Smith of Boyton Beach Florida who went to Viet Nam in the 60"s.He was stationed at Fort Monmouth New Jersey just prior to going to Viet Nam. Lived on Peach Tree Lane,Boyton Beach Florida. Family no longer lives at the last known address .He would be in his early 60's about now. Would love to hear anything from anyone who was in the signal corp at Ft.Monmouth during that time who might know him or where he might be at this time.

 
 
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