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Looking for 2 friends.
. . Contributed By Madelyn Robertson On Friday, January 06, 2006
I lost two very good friends in Vietman war. They were both my neighbors and we also graduated grammar and high school together. Does anyone know of Joaquim Vaz Rebelo,from Newark, New Jersey, Lance Corporal USMC, KIA 5/13/67, Quang Nam, South Vietnam and Leon Earl Bell, from Newark , New Jersey, USMC, KIA 7/2/67 Quang Tri, South Vietnam. If someone does know of either of these two please E mail me. The last time I saw them was before they were sent over to a place I barely knew existed . I know God is keeping them ever near and I also know that on their fatefull days they both went straight to heaven because they had spent their time in hell.

 
 

LEON D. ECHART
. . Contributed By CLARK K. HAMM On Monday, January 09, 2006
IN MEMORY OF LEON D. ECHART KIA. TAY NINH FEB.23,1967 I VISITED SISTER PEARL IN NOV.2005 ANYONE CAN GET IN TOUCH WITH ME CLARK K. HAMM B CO. 2/12 4TH.INF. DIV. VIETNAM 66-67 IRON TRIANGLE [MACHINE GUNNER]484-764-5866 SEE YOU BROTHERS!

 
 

Looking For Any One Who Knew Paul L. Clark
. . Contributed By Joe Brown On Wednesday, January 18, 2006
I am looking for any one who knew Sp-4 Paul L. Clark 1st Cav Div. He was KIA 9-6-67 in a helicopter crash. His mother would love to hear from any one who knew her son.

 
 

LOOKING FOR
. . Contributed By DONNA On Saturday, January 21, 2006
ANYONE WHO KNEW MY BROTHER BILLY FINK WHILE HE SERVED WITH 25TH DIV. KIA 4/2/1970 PLEASE CONTACT ME

 
 

SP5 Joseph Lupo
. . Contributed By Jerry Lupo On Thursday, January 26, 2006
Looking for anyone who served with my brother. He was a medic serving with HHC 2/2 (mech) 1st Infantry Division. His tour began in February 1967 and he was KIA on August 26, 1967

 
 

Kenneth W. Boward
. . Contributed By Tammy L. Boward-Kershner On Thursday, January 26, 2006
I am looking for anyone who served with my Uncle Bucky, Kenneth W. Boward, He arrive in Vietnam in October 1969, and was KIA in Quang Nam on January 6, 1970. I don't really now the circumstances surrounding his death. I guess this sounds morbid, but I need to know that he did not suffer. He was and still is my favorite uncle, and my life has been empty without him even though I was only 7 when he died. I still remember so many things about him. He loved working on the farm. And I know he loved being a Marine. Just would like to hear from anyone who served with him who has any information at all.

 
 

Kenneth W. Boward
. . Contributed By Tammy L. Boward-Kershner On Thursday, January 26, 2006
I am looking for anyone who served with my Uncle Bucky, Kenneth W. Boward, He arrive in Vietnam in October 1969, and was KIA in Quang Nam on January 6, 1970. I don't really now the circumstances surrounding his death. I guess this sounds morbid, but I need to know that he did not suffer. He was and still is my favorite uncle, and my life has been empty without him even though I was only 7 when he died. I still remember so many things about him. He loved working on the farm. And I know he loved being a Marine. Just would like to hear from anyone who served with him who has any information at all.

 
 

Kenneth W. Boward
. . Contributed By Tammy L. Boward-Kershner On Friday, January 27, 2006
I left a message Thursday, January 2006, regarding my Uncle Bucky, Kenneth W. Boward. A Marine KIA on January 6, 1970, in Quang Nom.

 
 

Captain Richard (Dick) Allen Kerr
. . Contributed By Lil On Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Captain Richard (Dick) Allen Kerr, USMC, RIO, VMFA323 (Death Rattlers) formerly with VMFA 251 (Thunderbolts) and VMFA 314 (Black Knights) KIA this day January 31, 1968 at Chu Lai, the first night of Tet. Hardly seems possible that it's been 38 years. If there is anyone out there that remembers "Dick" please contact me at the address shown. Surely there MUST be someone.

 
 

Myron Beach, Elmira New York

The wall is travelling to Elmira NY this summer. I served with Myronb with the 5th Special Forces, Team 5/432, Tan Phu Vietnam, Nov63-June 64. Myron was a great leader and mentor of mine. We Smoked cigars, and he taught me how to shoot. we had some great times, and when the hell started, he was there to lead and get the job done. He was KIA with the 10 Abn a few years after I got discharged. He memory is on display at our VFW Post 7288, Calabash, NC. I thinbk of him every day. To his family, God Bless, you can be proud of your dad

 
 
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