Helicopter Crash, Quang Tri Province, 9/28/68. . . Contributed By Joyce Ussery On Friday, September 14, 2001 Searching for anyone from B Co., 1/5 Cav, C 1/9 - witness to or anyone in area of C/227 UH-1H helicopter crash east of LZ Barbara, Quang Tri Province, September 28, 1968. Also searching for anyone who witnessed the crash (shoot down) of a Light Observation Helicopter west of Camp Evans, same time frame.
God Bless America . . Contributed By Lisa C (LadyDove) On Friday, September 14, 2001 I just wanted to say God Bless America! We are a nation that will stand tall through all this tragedy. We will remain United and free! If anyone would like to have a FREE patriotic screensaver to put on their desktop to show their patriotism you can go get them here http://www.screensavers.ladydove.net They are completly free. There is a Usa Capital and a flag screensaver to choose from.
co c 1/18 inf 1st inf div. . . Contributed By Donna On Saturday, September 15, 2001 Looking for anyone who served with this unit from july 1969 till march 1970.
Do you know my dad? . . Contributed By Gabriela Rezac, Aschaffenburg, Germany On Monday, September 17, 2001 Who is able to tell me anything about John F. Keegan? Stationed in germany (Wertheim + Kitzingen) in 1965/66. Dated a girl named Gisela, drove a white MG, must be about 55+/- years old. Had to leave to go to vietnam in 1966, when I was about 6 weeks old. Please contact me at GRDorian@aol.com. Thanks a lot! GOD BLESS THE USA!
DO YOU KNOW MY FATHER? YES I KNEW HIM . . Contributed By Danny Tucker On Monday, September 17, 2001 To those search for friends of their fathers. I just want to say that yes we knew your father but we did not know their names. to us they were thumper,doc or pigman or a hundred other names.We remember their faces and voice, there with us everyday.they told us all about you and the day that you were born.some where i wuold like to see a site where you can post a photo and after i see his ill call you on the phone. I tell you about your dad the braves man ive known.
JAMES M. RAY, SPEC 5, U.S.ARMY . . Contributed By NANCY On Tuesday, September 18, 2001 Looking for anyone who knew JAMES M. RAY, SPEC 5, U. S. ARMY, 1968.
Forestal Alonzo Stevens, SP5 - Army Spec. Forces . . Contributed By Jane Uhall On Wednesday, September 19, 2001 Looking for anyone who served with Forestal "Mutt" Stevens from Doylestown, Ohio. He served in Quang Duc, South Vietnam from July 1, 1968 - Aug 25, 1968. He was only 22 when he was killed. I am his sister. I love him so much. He was the best brother.
(BUDDY) Howard A. Donald, Cpl USMC . . Contributed By Terrance R. Parrish On Wednesday, September 19, 2001 Looking for other marines In 1stMP Btl. Co."D" and Lima 3/5 periods 5-66 thru 6-67. Bud was kia on a convoy out of Chu-Lai on 06 June, died 08 June of wounds. Any info about his service and incident with convoy explosion is most appreciated.
"The Day the Night Light went out" My thoughts . . Contributed By Chaplain Howard Flexer On Thursday, September 20, 2001 September 11, 2001 The day the night-light went out As I sat there with a good part of the country watching the second airliner hit the south tower. My first thought was of those in both the airliners and buildings. My second thought was this was just like those planes that hit our ships in World War II only on a grander scale than anyone could have thought of. No words can even try to express the effects it has had on us, as a country. Gone is the feeling of being some what safe on our own soil. The phrase "Not in my back yard" will never apply here again. We as a country are bouncing back. We have shown the world what we as AMERICANS are made of. We have rushed to rescue those we can. We stood in line for hours to give blood. We handed out sneakers to those who had to walk up Manhattan in high heels. Gave out food and drink as they past our stores. All over the country we are giving food, supplies, money and manpower to that rescue. Most of all we are giving our prayers. We are coming to grips with the fact that being happy with what you have is very important. Those who lost love ones; friends, fellow workers or people they just saw yesterday know that to well now. Our hearts go out to them. We are Americans and there is no finer way to group us than into one word that is being called AMERICANS. Those Twin towers were just one symbol of our country and we have many, but none greater that its people. We are Americans, we will go on, we will be stronger, and we will rid the world of those who have done this to us. God Bless the U.S.A. September 18,2001 With God Then & Now Chaplain Flexer
LOOKING FOR JAMES COOPER FROM KENTUCKY . . Contributed By Larry Scottie Hill On Thursday, September 20, 2001 I am looking for James Cooper he served in Nam with me, 25th IMF 2nd of the 14th regiment and 25th aviation unit (Little Bears)in Cu Chi from July 1967 to July 1968. Anyone with info please contact me.
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