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. . Contributed By Otis Wingard, Jr. On Saturday, July 12, 2003
I'm searching for anyone who was in Viet-Nam in the year 1966-67 and who was in the 604th Transportation Company, stationed at Camp Hollaway in Pleiku, S. Viet-nam. I need some information that would be very helpful to me. If you were there in that time frame, please E-Mail me.

 
 

pineapple
. . Contributed By Herlan D. Guffey, JR On Friday, July 25, 2003
I was in the 359th transportation in North Pleiku in 1968 & 69. I am looking for my friend nicknamed Pineapple. He was from Hawaii. We were on guard duty the night that the barber was killed trying to get into the compound in late 1968. My name is JR or Junior Guffey. Please contact me if anyone knows what happened to him or where he is today.

 
 

Bob Hope
. . Contributed By John On Friday, August 01, 2003
Will always remember the show in Pleiku 67-68. Thanks for the memories and for what Bob Hope has done for all soldiers that had the good fortune to see one of his shows. They dont make 'em like Bob Hope anymore.

 
 

359th Transportation, North Pleiku 1968-69
. . Contributed By JR Guffey On Tuesday, August 05, 2003
I am looking for the 'Pineapple' that was with me at that time. It's been 35 years. I sure would like to contact him or anyone from that unit at that time. If it's you, you will remember the night of the barber and the song 'Light My Fire' when we were on guard duty that night. I was on guard duty with you because I had been blinded while I was driving the truck named Carolyn. If you remember contact me. JR.

 
 

Did you know "Sammy" Samuel Arlon Johnson?
. . Contributed By Danny and Carol Browning On Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Samuel Arlon Johnson, SP4 CO. C 8 INF. 4 INF. DIV. Vietnam PH -- Lived in Peebles, Ohio with his wife Regina E. Browning Johnson. Sammy died in Pleiku on July 23rd, 1967. He was the first soldier from Adams County, Ohio to give his life in Vietnam. If you have any information to shore, or personally knew him, please feel free to contact us! We love you SAMMY!

 
 

Company A 1/22 4th Infantry Division
. . Contributed By Richard Streck On Sunday, March 14, 2004
Remembering those that gave their lives 36 years ago today near Pleiku. We will never forget the supreme sacrifice you gave for our freedom. We walked the trails together, and then you were gone. Leslie Paul Benstein and the others that died that day, rest in peace. To the ones that returned, welcome home, live your life for the ones that did not return.

 
 


. . Contributed By Linda Berry-Perkins On Saturday, April 03, 2004
Looking for anyone who knew Pfc.David Lee Doyle. Kia on Nov.18,1969. Just want to talk to someone who was with him before he died,just to know how he was before it happened. He was in the 4th infantry in Pleiku,South Vietnam. Please anyone out there contact me.

 
 

Did you know Eddie Martinez, 29th Artillery, 68-69
. . Contributed By Mary Jane Silva On Thursday, July 22, 2004
Family of Vietnam casualty, Eddie A Martinez, USA, is seeking those who knew Eddie during his tour in Vietnam, April 1968 to February 10, 1969. He was with B Btry, 29th Arty, 1 FF, MOS 63B, truck mechanic.in the areas of Binh Dinh, Camp Radcliff, Pleiku at the time of his reported suicide. The family has a confirmed remains misidentification and credible reason to question what they were told of his death in February of 1969, and wish to speak to anyone who knew him and/or recall anything about his casualty incident. Also searching for comrades Gerald L. Gordier, Phillip P Tarzia, Ronald C. Carter, Cpt. Antonio G. Gonzales, Bruce K Peters and Cpt Wesley P. Peterson. Any information is appreciated. Please contact his sister, Mary Jane Silva at jane411948@yahoo.com.

 
 

DELBERT REESE
. . Contributed By Cheryl Kutheis On Monday, September 27, 2004
Just found the following (actually found two) article from the 'Lead Belt News' in Flat River, now Park Hills, Missouri. Delbert was a close friend of the family, and I have been looking for this information for awhile. I had hoped to place it at the traveling Wall when it was in Cahokia, Illinois, but just found it in a box of keepsakes --- "DELBERT REESE KILLED IN VIETNAM". 'Mr. and Mrs. William Reese of 600 4th St., in Esther were notified Monday that their son, Delbert L. Reese was killed in action in Vietnam lat Friday, Feb. 2, at 1:30 pm [1968]. Delbert, aged 20, a graduate of Esther high School entered the Army in 1966 and had been stationed in Vietnam for 6 months. The family was notified Tuesday, this was Delbert's first trip out and was leading his men through the streets of Pleiku and was shot with a rifle by a sniper. The body will be brought back here for burial and the Caldwell Funeral Service will be in charge of arrangements.' Does anyone know of this.was anyone there?. Remember - Friday, February 2, 1968, 1:30 PM Pleiku. God Bless All of You! (after today, 9/27/04, my email will change to Jarrot10@sbcglobal.net)

 
 

Looking for James H Mutrie III
. . Contributed By Samuel Davis On Sunday, October 10, 2004
In service with him in 70-71 in the Signal Core 4th inf div. In Ankhe ore Pleiku SVN. I think at the time he was from California. Ore anyones else from there.Thanks.

 
 
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