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SEARCHING WILL NOT GIVE UP
. . Contributed By BARBARA CROWDER On Monday, December 13, 2004

 
 

alton ray phillips SGT - E5 - Army 25th Infantry
. . Contributed By curtis phillips On Wednesday, December 15, 2004
SGT - E5 - Army - Regular 25th Infantry Division 20 year old Single, Caucasian, Male Born on Sep 10, 1948 From CAMPBELLSVILLE, KENTUCKY Length of service 1 year. His tour of duty began on Oct 03, 1968 Casualty was on Jun 15, 1969 in TAY NINH, SOUTH VIETNAM HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY GUN, Looking for any one who knew or served with alton he waqs my uncle i am searching for pictures of alton and stories please email me if you have any information thanks and god bless

 
 

Gary Sangster
. . Contributed By George Manke On Friday, December 17, 2004
I'm looking for anyone who knew Gary. He was KIA in about June of 1965. We joined the Marines on the buddy plan.

 
 

November 26, 1969

Terry Lynn Rexroat died in Quang Nam when the tank he was driving hit a mine. He was honorman of his platoon at San Diego when he graduated from Marine boot camp. You would remember him, as he was 6'7" tall and could dunk a basketball in the mud in his combat boots while serving in Viet Nam. He was very handsome and left many broken hearts--I remember at least seven young women at the funeral. He was my big brother, confidant, protector and best friend. I miss him. If you knew him, and especially if you have any photos of him, I am an artist and want to honor him and those like him, lost to us for the rest of this life, in a painting. Maybe my heart will be nearer to healing one day. .

 
 

November 26, 1969
. . Contributed By Debra Rexroat On Sunday, December 26, 2004
Terry Lynn Rexroat died in Quang Nam when the tank he was driving hit a mine. He was honorman of his platoon at San Diego when he graduated from Marine boot camp. You would remember him, as he was 6'7" tall and could dunk a basketball in the mud in his combat boots while serving in Viet Nam. He was very handsome and left many broken hearts--I remember at least seven young women at the funeral. He was my big brother, confidant, protector and best friend. I miss him. If you knew him, and especially if you have any photos of him, I am an artist and want to honor him and those like him, lost to us for the rest of this life, in a painting. Maybe my heart will be nearer to healing one day. .

 
 

Richard Dale Hill
. . Contributed By Don Ray On Wednesday, January 05, 2005
Looking for anyone who served in the 21st Armament & Electronics Squadron in Vietnam in '63/'64 or knew A2c Richard Hill. Please e-mail d.ray@shell.com

 
 

All members com.B,5th bat.,7th cav.1st cav.airmob.
. . Contributed By Willie Solomon On Sunday, January 09, 2005
Im looking for anyone who served or has info on my dad his name was Wilfred L. Solomon Sr. He served with the 1st calvary airmobile with the 7th calvary 5th battlion in company B. Im desperatly trying to get in contact with someone who knew or was with my dad when the battle he was in took his life. Ive been having trouble finding info on my father and would appreciate any help. You can contact me at 2514 Ave.C Council Bluffs,IA.51501 or you can E.mail me at cragan66@cox.net an alternate E.mail would be abucci66@yahoo.com . I look forward to anyone help thank you. Willie L. Solomon Jr.

 
 

PFC Dana Zaleski
. . Contributed By deb wickerham On Wednesday, January 19, 2005
I am looking for anyone who served with my cousin Pfc. Dana Zaleski--Marine died Feb. 5, 69 in Quang Nam while out on patrol in a rice paddy. Sometimes known as "Ski". I honor all of you work very closely with my community vets. Iwould like to talk to anyone who served with him or knew him. A big THANK YOU to all of you.

 
 

nonhostile helicopter crash, quang-nam 10-26-70
. . Contributed By SHERRY PALMER On Saturday, January 29, 2005
I AM TRYING TO LOCATE THE CO-PILOT OF THIS CRASH, GENE BAKER, I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT ANY INFO ABOUT ABOUT MY MOTHER'S COUSIN, THOMAS ANTHONY GOEBEL, HE WAS FROM ROCKFORD ILLINOIS, MARINE CORP- SGT E5,I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE WHO WAS THERE WITH HIM. OR KNEW THIS HERO IN MY FAMILY.

 
 

How do you get a name added to the wall
. . Contributed By Trace Foster On Saturday, January 29, 2005
My Brother was shot and severally wounded in 68. the brother I knew never came home. He died last year and they cant even say what caused it, but we know he died in 68. I was trying to find out who to contact to get his name added to the wall because Vietnam killed him, it just took 30 plus years to do it.Thank you

 
 
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