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Elmer Lynn Spivey,Army,SGT-E4,11th Arm Cavalry
. . Contributed By Misty Beagle On Saturday, July 03, 2004
If there is anyone out there who knew my uncle, please e-mail me at mbeagle1@houston.rr.com . ANy pictures or stories would be appreciated. I never knew my uncle, but would love to hear about him. Pictures would be great to share with my mother, his sister. Thank You.

 
 

Stephen L. Ragsdale E-4 SP4
. . Contributed By Teri Ragsdale-Hornish On Saturday, July 03, 2004
I am searching for anyone who knew my brother Steve. He was killed 12/01/69 in Duc Lap Quang Duc Provance. It would mean the world to me to have more info. about him. I was 11 when he was killed and it is still a very painful. He was a great brother, taking me with him to the movies, dancing around the house to the Stones, and letting me just hang around with his friends even though I was his "bratty little sis". If anyone knew him please e-mail me so I may have even more memories to cherish.

 
 

Sept 18, 1965 plane crash survivors
. . Contributed By Lizbeth Benson On Sunday, July 04, 2004
Looking for military personnel who survived a plane crash on 9-19-1965, there were 7 casualities, one was my father Captain David E. Benson, USAF.there were 6 survivors, the plane was headed to Saigon,and crashed in Qua Knon, if you have any information, please contact me.LBenson79@aol.com, I just want to know if you knew him, and what happened to him.thanks.Lizbeth Benson

 
 

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. . Contributed By Ingeburg (Inga) On Monday, July 05, 2004
Trying to locate anyone who knew Captain Charles Dandridge Ebert. Would also like to take this opportunity to thank every soldier, present and fallen for their courage to do what they felt was right. May God truly bless you.

 
 

Thua Thien
. . Contributed By Regina Williams On Saturday, July 10, 2004
I am still looking for survivors of A/2/502 that may have known E5 Green E Miller Jr.Kia May 5 1970 in Thua Thien. have gone thru the 10th and 11th panel emailing 101st vets many wonderful ,supportive responses, no one who knew him yet. It gives me peace to know all you guys cared so much for each other. so I know he was loved by his fellow soldier

 
 

LTC Bernard W. Dibbert, my Dad Killed June 1, 1965
. . Contributed By William R. Dibbert On Monday, July 12, 2004
I was nine years old and have only two dozen memories of my Dad. If you knew him or anything about him or anything surrounding the circumstance of his death, please contact me. I want to learn more of who he was, what he was about, so I can someday tell my now seven year old daughter who has not grandfather, because he died fighting in a war, I still don't understand.

 
 

PFC Marvin Ray Foster (Frosty)
. . Contributed By Patricia Foster Nall On Wednesday, July 14, 2004
I have been searching for comrades of my brother who was killed Dec 3, 1966. He was in the 1st Infantry, 8th Battalion, 6th Artillery, B Battery. I have found 3 guys who knew my brother. Two good friends and the medic who went to his aid that day. Unfortunately, nothing could be done. A 155 Howitzer blew up before he could get the breech shut. I would still like to find more guys that remember him. My oldest brother has had his dog tag for 38 years and he gave it to me recently. I wear it with pride and sadness. I have read a book that tells stories of many people from all sides of the war. I cried. I had never thought about the land and the people that were destroyed. I find it hard to rationalize why my brother and so many, many others had to die, but I know he did it because he loved this country. He was called to service and he served with all he had. His comrades that I have talked to have said that he was a great soldier and a great guy. I wish I could have known him for longer than the 12 short years I had him for a big brother. If there is anyone else out there who knew him, please email or call. It has been a great blessing to talk to his fellow soldiers. After all these years, the medic was able to tell me that he did not suffer and that his sweet face was not harmed. I am so thankful that he called me. My heart aches for all who lost a loved one, for those who came back with injuries, and for those who still don't know where they are or what happened to their loved ones. That has to be an incredible pain. I can't even begin to imagine. Thanks for all your sacrifices, whether you be a veteran or a family. We still love them and will never forget them.

 
 

Leo Fredrick Malone
. . Contributed By Tammy On Thursday, July 15, 2004
I am just looking for anyone that may have been with him in Quang Ngai. He was in the Marines and he died in the line of duty on April 7th 1968 at the age of 24, I was only 10 months old at the time. I have pics and things that my mom has saved for me, most of which was lost in a house fire a couple years ago, so I just am hoping that there is someone out there who knew him and can contact me! Thank you so much and God Bless all of you.

 
 

Wayne E. Fulmer U.S Army Medic
. . Contributed By Brandi Fulmer On Friday, July 16, 2004
Looking for anyone that knew my father, he was a medic in vietnam, he was SP5 Fulmer he was stationed in Hawii. He was from East Liverpool, Ohio. My father died on 8-24-99 from Skin cancer if u have any info or pictures please e mail me Darlaandbrandi@aol.com

 
 

Captain William L. Phillips
. . Contributed By Carolyn P. Buffington On Sunday, July 18, 2004
My brother, Captain William L. Phillips (Bill) was killed in Vietnam on 1/20/1970. I am interested in hearing from anyone that knew him or served in the Army with him. Bill was from Toccoa, Georgia.

 
 
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