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The second coming of Vietnam.
. . Contributed By William S. Crum--Republic of Vietnam 1970-1971 On Monday, May 09, 2005
It has been thirty years and still we(our country) haven't learned anything. While it is nice to be the guardian of the world, we just can't sacifice our men and women to do this. To all my brothers and sisters, I give my love and thank you for doing what you could but I say to the Commander-in-chief: bring our people home. I encourage all my brothers and sisters of the vietnam era to write your congress and the white house to express your thoughts.

 
 

Terry Broady
. . Contributed By Rachel On Monday, May 09, 2005
Hello. The Gold Stat Honor Roll Project is researching this hero. If you have any information about him that could further assist our project, it would be much appreciated. We are trying to contact his family and friends. Please e-mail me so that we can send you a packet of information about our project. Thank you very much and God Bless.

 
 

M.P. Phillip Spears. Viet Vet. Marine .
. . Contributed By Marcie Reynolds Nee Crothers On Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Trying to find information on Phillip Spears, with whom i corresponded with whilst he was in Vietnam somewhere about 1967 to 1969. Just interested knowing what has happened to him since then, and would like to hear from him again.

 
 

MAJ. RICHARD (RICK) HICKOX USMCR
. . Contributed By BOB HOWARD--PHU BAI MARINES 65-66 On Wednesday, May 11, 2005
RUNNING OUT OF TIME TO FIND HIM FOR OUR-OPERATIONWELCOMEHOMEUSA.COM- IN BRANSON MO. JUNE 13-19 2005. LAST MESSAGE I POSTED LED TO HIM BEING IN CALIF. CALLED INFO OPR.,GOT 4 #S AND WERE ALL NO GOOD. NATL RECORDS CENTER IN ST LOUIS HAS LAST ADDRESS INFO BUT CANT RELEASE. PLEASE HELP AGAIN.

 
 

Lt. James Mills, 9-21-66
. . Contributed By Terri Freeman On Saturday, May 14, 2005
I have a bracelet with this name on it, when I searched the name list it had several email contacts for this name. I am not sure which of these is the right one.

 
 

Reunion of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines
. . Contributed By Gerry Regan On Saturday, May 14, 2005
I've had some good friends since I returned from the Nam but the best buddies I've ever had were those I knew in combat. We lived together 24/7 and got to know each other so well, our friendships were incomparable. We shared our experiences and our emotions in Vietnam, always extraordinary, at times so terrible and difficult. I didn't hear from anybody for 30 years and yet, when we meet at the annual reunion, I knew these guys so well, I know who is going to do and say what, even their gestures haven't changed. They were born to chase after girls, not an enemy, but they bore the burden of our country's call to arms. Our reunions were earned long ago and are long overdue. We started with 4 guys meeting in 1997 and now we have 1500 former marines who served in Vietnam from 1965-71 on our 1/5 mailing list. When we meet at our 1/5 annual reunion, it is a celebration of life. Ain't nothing like it! On August 3-7, 2005, we meet again at the Marriott Downtown in Kansas City, Mo. I can't wait to see my buddies again. It is not only a most enjoyable time, for me, I'm with guys who know what we went through and there is healing going on.

 
 

Christopher Herderick
. . Contributed By Richard Counts On Monday, May 16, 2005
A neighborhood man, Christopher Herderick from Columbus, Ohio, was killed in the Vietnam war conflict. Our neighborhood was devistated and the streek where he (we) grew up was re-named in his honor. A monument and an American flag was also placed at the end of the street. This past weekend, the replica of the wall was at a Harley Davidson dealership in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. I was unable to locate Chris' name anywhere on the wall or on any wall related websites. Is there criteria for a soldier's name to be placed on the wall? Thank you to all the veterans who served and may God be with you always.

 
 

PFC Ronald Lee Brashears
. . Contributed By Mary Ann Patrick On Monday, May 16, 2005
Looking for info regarding PFC Brashears---199th Light Infantry Brigade. Tribute was posted by Leslie Hopper and mentioned friend, CSM Stockton. Famile desperately wanting to know more about tour in Vietnam, friends, etc. Please contact.

 
 

Looking for 8th Cav. F Troop Americal
. . Contributed By Kathy Clarken On Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Looking for anyone from the 8th Cav. F Troop unit that my brother was stationed with. From 1969-1970. KIA on 4/5/70 in Quang Tin.

 
 

8th Cav. F Troop
. . Contributed By Kathy Clarken On Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Looking for anyone that knew my brother Raymond Graver. Served 1969-1970. I have a picture of him by the Huey with Blue Ghosts on side. He was a door gunner. Shot down in Quang Tin on Apri 5th 1970.

 
 
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