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. . Contributed By Lisa Gann On Monday, November 04, 2002
I am looking for anyone that served with my father in vietnam. he was in the army didn't die there but died in may 2000. please i would like to get to know you. My father's name is Frank Servantes, infrantry 4th AG repel sixth united states army was also airborne ranger.

 
 

Glenn Teague and/or David Head family
. . Contributed By Bard Armstrong On Tuesday, November 05, 2002
I was watching the Travel Channel Monday, 4 Nov '02 and saw the emotional story of Glenn Teague and David Head's sister. My brother was killed in Vietnam on 1 Apr 70 and a man by the name of Tim Hall was with my brother at that time. 25 year later Tim contacted my family - the healing began and has been a source of help to all in volved. I commend Glenn Teague and the family of David Head for sharing their story on theie meeting. I would like to e-mail these families. My e-mail is bstrong@toolcity.net. I must say I am proud of your connections. God be with you as you heal. Barb Armstrong

 
 

Bobby Gamble Richard City TN
. . Contributed By amy whistle On Tuesday, November 05, 2002
Any one knowing this man contact me.My dad served with him in vietnam

 
 

the truth.

I am writing a paper on Vietnam and we need to interview someone that was alive during that time. I would love to interview someone who served in Vietnam so I can get the real opinions of people who were there. I can be reached through my e-mail. My address is macattack24@hotmail.com. I thank you for your time.

 
 

LT. Richard Lannom bracelet
. . Contributed By Wayne M. Johnson On Wednesday, November 06, 2002
I wore a bracelet with LT. Richard Lannom's name with the date 3-1-68 on it. I wore the bracelet for a long time with the hope that LT. Lannom would come back home safe with his family and loved ones. I stored the bracelet away and just recently found it. I was able to During the Vietnam War, I wore a bracelet with LT. Richard Lannom's name and it was dated 3-1-68. I wore this bracelet for a long time with the hope that LT. Richard Lannom would make it back home to his family and loved one. I stored the bracelet away and recently found it again. I want to give it to a family member or loved one. I was very sad to here that Richard never made it home.

 
 

Looking for young medic 199th brigade killed 67/68
. . Contributed By Rebecca Braun On Thursday, November 07, 2002
I am the wife of a combat medic who served with the 199th brigade from Aug. 67 to Aug. 68. He is currently undergoing therapy for PTSD which was just diagnosed. We are anxious to find the name of a young medic (18 years old) who was came to the 199th brigade and was killed just after he arrived. My husband never knew his name. The fact that he was killed just after he arrived in Vietname has haunted my husband ever since he returned and he would like to be able to find out what this young man's name was. The VA is also hoping we can find out what his name was becasue they need it for their records to decide on possibile disability. This young man would have been killed just before TET.

 
 

SP.4 E4 TERRY GORDON STRAUB
. . Contributed By Wendy Geist On Saturday, November 09, 2002
I am Terry's sister and I was 16 when he was KIA in Pleiku South Vietnam. He was with Army 4th Infantry Division.He was killed May 22,1967.If anyone saerved with him or knew him in Vietnam I would appreciate hearing about him from you.Please e-mail me.Thank you.

 
 

Thank you veterans.
. . Contributed By Debra Ruth On Saturday, November 09, 2002
I am writing to thank all the veterans of the Vietnam War.You served you country well. I pray for all of you and your families. My cousin is a Vietnam vet, and we are so proud of him. May God or your higher power, give you peace . Thank you all again. Deb R.

 
 

Alberto ( Butch) Lucero
. . Contributed By Larry Lucero On Sunday, November 10, 2002
I am searching for someone, who served with ny brother Alberto (Butch) Lucero, in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966, in the 101st Airborne, thank you, Larry S.Lucero

 
 

Thank you and I love you Viet Nam Veterans.
. . Contributed By Judy V White On Sunday, November 10, 2002
May 26, 1968, I lost my cousin in Vietnam, and still think of him over 34 years later. While I cannot thank him personally for all he gave, I can thank those of you who still live and say I love you all. You served, you have suffered.maybe physically and mentally, you paid the price and I for one will never forget what you gave for all of us. Tomorrow is Veterans Day and I want you to know that here is one 53 year old mother and grandmother who will still stand and speak up for you all. I am a Marine MOM and am so proud of all who served in all wars, but the Viet Nam Veterans have a very special place in my heart. May God bless and keep you always. You will never be forgotten.

 
 
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