Searching For Gary Lee Lewis' daughter, Amy.PS . . Contributed By Teri On Monday, November 18, 2002 My cousin is one who Gave All.Wish i was able to have known you! GARY LEE LEWIS PVT - E2 - Army - Regular 173rd Airborne Brigade 22 year old Married, Caucasian, Male Born on Jun 21, 1946 From FT MADISON, IOWA Length of service 1 year. His tour of duty began on Jun 08, 1968 Casualty was on Sep 13, 1968 in QUANG DUC, SOUTH VIETNAM HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS Body was recovered Religion METHODIST Panel 44W - - Line 50
Request . . Contributed By SrA Benjamin M. Au On Wednesday, November 20, 2002 I am a Senior Airman in the USAF, currently in Airman Leadership school. As part of our graduation ceremony, we wish to do a tribute to those who were fighting a war over the holidays throughout our nation's history. If anyone is willing to share any letters they wrote home during the holidays from Vietnam, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, SrA Benjamin M. Au
Trying to find a relative of my good friend . . Contributed By Roland Hicks On Thursday, November 21, 2002 Trying to find a relative or friend of my good old friend PFC William J Powell who I believe lost his life in Vietnam. His name can be found on panel W 52 line # 46. I am not sure this is the Bill Powell I knew and played basketball wtih in high school, but I think it is, and want to try and verify that if possible. The last thing I got from Bill was a funny letter and a picture of him in a fox hole with him holding a new rifle. The letter was dated June 29, 1968. We were pretty close as buddies. He graduated in 1967 from Socastee H.S. That is very near Myrtle Beach, S.C. I graduated a year later, '68. This last letter to me had the following return address: PFC Wm J Powell 2338698, Puuloa R.R. Det., Marine Bks USNB, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, FPO S.F. Calif 96610. According to the records at the wall the William J. Powell, who I'm thinking was my high school buddy, died 17 Jul 1968. This was 18 days after his last letter to me. I would really like to find out if he died or did we just loose touch after high school. Is the William J Powell inscribed on "The Wall" another William Powell (a fairly common name) that I never knew, or is it indeed my friend, or is my friend Bill still alive possibly somewhere on this earth? If anyone out there has any ideas on how I can verify this please contact me. I have been wondering about this for 35 years now.
Eugene Taylor McCoy 2 Batt. 12 Calv. Company B . . Contributed By Mary Beth (Cornett) DeCook On Saturday, November 23, 2002 I am the sister of "Gene" T. McCoy and would like to locate any of his friends that he served with in Vietnam. He died Jan. 31,1966. Also I want to thank Rudy Jaramillo for contacting me and telling me that Gene was his friend and about how bravely he died.
looking for jen cowan or desiree london . . Contributed By BILLY D. HUDDLESTON On Sunday, November 24, 2002 I WAS WITH DARRELL COWAN IN VIETNAM WHEN HE WAS KILL IN ACTION.IF YOU ARE STILL LOOKING FOR SOMEONE FROM HIS UNIT 610TH ENGR.COMPANY.E MAIL ME I HAVE E MAIL BOTH OF YOU. MAIL WAS SENT BACK
looking for jen cowan or desiree london . . Contributed By BILLY D. HUDDLESTON On Sunday, November 24, 2002 I WAS WITH DARRELL COWAN IN VIETNAM WHEN HE WAS KILL IN ACTION.IF YOU ARE STILL LOOKING FOR SOMEONE FROM HIS UNIT 610TH ENGR.COMPANY.E MAIL ME I HAVE E MAIL BOTH OF YOU. MAIL WAS SENT BACK.
Searching for Info about Sgt Charles L. Myers, Jr. . . Contributed By John B. Myers On Monday, November 25, 2002 My brother was killed in action around Quang Tri on July 21st, 1968. I'm looking for anyone that might have been with him at the time he was killed. I would like to learn more about the circumstances that led to his death. There were only three boys in our family, and we all served in Vietnam.
The Unbroken Circle: Vietnam We Cherish You ,1 . . Contributed By Onefeather Kintoall Jose Beijing On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 POEM 1.My fingers touched the wall of 58,229 lives I could read easier than braille, for I saw them first when GOD said, "Let there be Life!" and together we ambled down from Heaven to Earth, here to reside for awhile.
The Unbroken Circle: Vietnam We Cherish You, 2 . . Contributed By Jose Beijing On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2. From his wheelchair, Kim, my brother beside me, reads with his toes the names of our comrades-in-arms. His, he left in 'Nam with his sight. The explosion was bright. And the knights of our lives, now, are the valient Peace-keepers.
The Unbroken Circle: Vietnam We Cherish You, 3 . . Contributed By with Guide Dogs, Onefeather Kintoall Jose Beijing On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 In '64 we accepted the chore of a first-class marine. In a uniform, pressed. Then, into the swamps we went.And came out alive! A miracle! Really, to be blind is nothing. We live! My cap falls as my head bends to the wall
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