Claude Mc Bride, SSgt . . Contributed By Clinton "Jack" Zimmerman On Thursday, March 16, 2006 Still trying to locate anyone that knew "Mick" Mc Bride, KIA 8/23/63. I've posted a picture and comment on his info page. Also entered a message in the Message Center Archive Search. Would appreciate hearing from anyone.
A little lower pedestal please . . Contributed By Dave Wright On Tuesday, March 21, 2006 Your thoughts are appreciated and most appropriate for some. For me, a little too idealistic and much higher than I was thinking at the time. I volunteered for the draft just to get it over with. Through a series of circumstances, I ended up walking point for nearly ten months because I couldn't bring myself to ask someone else to do it. I shut down my emotions because they were a distraction from my immediate surroundings. They said I was good at my job because I came home. I secretly knew it wasn't because of me. Back in the World, anger and cynicism became my normal response to humanity which couldn't do better than Vietnam. After 30 years of desperately trying to do it my way, I discovered I had lost the battle. Only then was I able to accept the fact that it really wasn't about me after all.
Sgt. Charles C. Matthews . . Contributed By Mary Matthews Singleton On Saturday, March 25, 2006 I am still looking for anyone who knew my husband while he was in Vietnam. Charles was a tank commander with the 11 Armored Cavalry, Company D, 1st Squadron. He was KIA on August 13, 1969. Also, I am trying to find the medic, Ronald Stephens, who was with him.
Looking for someone who served with Ed Hopkins . . Contributed By Karen Cox On Tuesday, April 04, 2006 Today, April 4, marks the date that Edward A. Hopkins was killed in action. He was a remarkable person and is missed by all who knew him. If you were a fellow Kingsmen or buddy, please contact me and share anything you care to. Bless all of you.
my brother SP4 Richard A. Hill . . Contributed By Linda K Hill On Friday, April 07, 2006 I am looking for any one who might have known or served with my brother. He was killed on April 22,1968 in binh doung south veitnam. He was from Springville Utah, please open up your heart and mind, to me as it is so imporant to me.Not a day goes by that I don't think that someone out there knew him,he was a very gentle and kind person. thank you for your time. Linda
Looking for Ron Saxton, Co Commander 1st Inf . . Contributed By Sandra Frechette On Tuesday, April 11, 2006 I am looking for Ron Saxton, who I believe was my brother Terry Frechette's Company Commander. Terry died in Bindh Duong on 7/26/68. He was an SP$ - E4-Army, 1st Inf Div, D Co,2nd BN, 16th inf Rgt. If anyone out there knew my brother or how to contact Ron Saxton, I would greatly appreciate it.
Looking for someone . . Contributed By Rose Lawrence On Friday, April 14, 2006 I am looking for anyone that was with or knew PFC E3 Archie Vaughn Willis, Selective Service 9th Infantry Division in Kien Hoa, South Vietnam. He died on February 19, 1968. It would mean alot to me if anyone out there could help me. Waiting for someone to reply, please!
Anyone who knew Spec-5 Arthur Wilson Jr . . Contributed By Susan Wilson On Friday, April 14, 2006 Hi I am looking for anyone who may have been Quang-Tri between Feb and Mar of 1971. My father was killed there on Mar/24/1971 he was on a roadgrader when he met with enemy fire. I know he was in Engineering all I can tell you. I would love to find someone who may have know him Thanx his daughter Susan
RAYMOND EUGENE SMOOT-SPEC 5-US ARMY . . Contributed By larry On Monday, April 24, 2006 if anyone knew him or served with him i would appreciate info. i am his brother--LARRY SMOOT-US NAVY-NAM VET-1966 TO 1968. he was with the 228th aviation battalion-1st air calvary-at ane ke,south vietnam from 12-24-1965 to 11-18-1966. he was kia on 11-18-1966. i thank you and may GOD bless all.
To James Herring below
James , while I was in Vietnam walking drag mostly in a platoon I never knew what CAP meant. The last few years I have been reading a little about CAP Marine units. I don't know if the average American knows what was sacrificed but if they did they would get on their knees and kiss your feet.
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