Robert Dale Kavich, CPL - Army . . Contributed By Gary Thomas On Friday, July 05, 2002 Bobby was KIA November 22, 1970 in Binh Dinh, South Vietnam. He is my best friend. I am interested in any information that anyone may have. I would love to talk to anyone who served with Bobby. He was in the 173rd Airborne.
Thank you! . . Contributed By Gary Thomas On Friday, July 05, 2002 I was in the Army during Vietnam 1970 - 1973 but didn't get sent to Vietnam. My brother, Michael W. Thomas was in Long Binh at the time and extended his duty 13 additional months to keep me from being sent there. I am grateful to Michael, Robert Dale Kavich my best friend who was KIA in Binh Dinh, and the thousands of heroes who sacrificed their lives, mental and physical well-being for our freedom. God Bless America!
For my Dad~~Michael Scott Pullar~~Vietnam veteran . . Contributed By D.S. Pullar On Saturday, July 06, 2002 My dad was a wonderful man that was taken from me too damn early! Vietnam killed him even though he died in June of 2000. It killed him just the same and I want him back.I am angry and I am hurt.Now, I am paying the price for Vietnam and Agent Orange and I wasn't even alive then. Agent Orange is going to kill me just like it killed my dad.I miss and love him so much.He will always be my hero.
BILLY DUANE ROY . . Contributed By Gloria Roy Christian On Saturday, July 06, 2002 I am looking for any one with information or remembers my Uncle Billy Duane Roy. He served in the Navy. He was killed in Dinh Tuong, South Vietnam on August 18, 1968. He was from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I was a young child when he was killed and I do not remember him very well. I would like to pass any information onto my father which is his brother. Uncle Billy is missed very much by all his brothers and sisters and their families. Please accept my thanks in advance for your help.
Remembering all the Vietnam Veterans . . Contributed By Carolyn D. On Saturday, July 13, 2002 Just wanted to let all of you Nam Vets know that thanks to a great guy named Lee Grimes and his buddies who believe in Veterans from all conflicts, all Vietnam Vets will be honored again for the 5th year in a row on Aug. 3rd, 2002 in Centralia, WA. Lee is the director of our local Veterans Museum in Centralia, and he and his cronies make sure that every year all vets from all conflicts are honored. My Dad was with the FSSF during WWII and I am a grateful supporter of all Veterans. My Dad taught me how to grow into the woman I am today,but the most important lesson he ever taught me is how to respect my freedom and the men and women who died, were wounded and who just plain fought to preserve my freedom to raise my family and grandchildren. I have instilled in the hearts of my kids and grandkids the pride of "Old Glory" and of our veterans and to never forget who gave their all to give us what we have today. THANK YOU ALL, WWI,WWII, KOREA, VIETNAM, GULF WAR, AND THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO I MAY HAVE FORGOT, AND TO THE ONES SERVING AT THIS TIME. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SACRIFICES!
Unanswered prayers . . Contributed By Christine Norris Seelbach On Monday, July 15, 2002 "CO A, 1ST BN, 327TH INF, 1ST BDE, 101ST ABN DIV, VIETNAM." This information is on my Dad's "Report of 'Casualty" along with, "Died on 14 MAY 1967.". He was Jerry A. Norris. Is there anyone out there who remembers him? I am his daughter, I never knew him, anoyne who may have is the closest thing I may ever have to knowing anything about him.
LOOKING FOR MY MARINE BUDDY . . Contributed By HENRY On Monday, July 15, 2002 DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFO ON A MARINE TERRANCE"TERRY" DUNN USMC-SSGT E-5 I COULDNT FIND HIM SINCE HE LEFT FOR VIETNAM? ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT.SEMPER FI
WALTER C. MAYER , correction of statement i made . . Contributed By Marilyn On Wednesday, July 17, 2002 I NEED TO MAKE A CORRECTION THAT WAS POINTED OUT TO ME, I called Viet Nam a police action, and i am sorry that i have offended some by saying that. I should have said WAR, because it was was. I was being sarcastic, but i guess it didn't come out that way. I am very sorry. I realize , that i can only imagine the terror, and horror my cousin , and brother, and all of the our boys there went through. Please know that i am sorry, i apologize to anyone i offended. WAR is also not the word, in my opinion, there is no word for how the Vietnamese fought, sneaky, dirty,unimaginable ways of doing things. I know it had to be hard for Americans, who would never even think to act in the ways those "people" did. How could they stand a chance aginst such viciousness? I am sorry, please excuse my ignornace.
JAMES CHADWICK, HM3 USN . . Contributed By sistergrace On Saturday, July 20, 2002 Looking for buddy who did two tours in Vietnam, was an x-ray tech. and prior to serving in Vietnam was stationed at SanDiego Naval Hospital. If anyone has any info on James Chadwick,last seen in 1969 in Okanawa, please let me know.James Anderson (Andy)
You will never be forgotten . . Contributed By Someone who won't forget! On Saturday, July 20, 2002 I am Canadian and of a generation that did not experience the turmoil of the 60's or the Vietnam War. Everything I have learned has come from movies, books and television, much of which has glorified the reasons for the Vietnam War. I look at young people today and I know they don't think about the soldiers who bravely fought for freedom, sacrificing thier lives so we can enjoy our own. I want all Vietnam vets and the family's of those fallen to know the efforts of those who fought will never be forgotten. Please don't stop telling your stories because we can never be allowed to forget. Every generation from now until eternity must know of the horrors of the Vietnam War and of the brave men and women who gave their lives for freedom.
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