Guestbook entries, page 14

Bill Flory
kayboxc@willinet.net

Nice story and pictures.

HENRY E. MEYERSON
SILVERREE

WELCOME HOME BUDDY. I WAS IN NAM FROM MARCH 1967 TO DEC I968. WAS AT CU CHI WITH 554 ENGR BN KNEW ALOT OF GUY FROM 2ND OF 14TH AND 3/4 CAV.

Randal Williford
rwilli9223@aol.com

I also was with the 25th in ’69-’70. 3rd Sqdn, 4th Cav. Hq & Hq Troop. Spent many days at FB Hampton and the behind the Green Door and buddies in the Navy there. Were you there when the underwater sappers blew up the galley? You pictures bring back a flood of memories. My photos were destroyed during the Cambodian invasion in 70. Peace Brother.

potemkin
feffag

This is obviously not my true name. Am still goosey about Nam and other HUMINT. Real good job. I was also with 25th DIVARTY, Tet I, one medevac, and years of medical treatment. Accurate facts. The press and Clinton are doing the same as in the 60s, but not on as great a scale. It is more sneaky and perhaps more dangerous to the country.

James Cooper
mkgil@telepath.com

I really enjoyed the read. Brought back a lot of memories of my time at Udorn Thailand. We only had very sporadic enemy activity though. I spend my time in a radar van also. A monopulse autotracking unit directing arclight and tac (skyspot) missions in Laos and North Vietnam. I hated going up on that tower at night to change a magnetron. Sure felt like a big old bullseye! Ate C rations while on night duty because we were out on the wire by the tower. Crazy shchedule too. 2 nights, four days, 2 days off, four nights, 2 days, four days off. I finally got used to occassionally waking up with lizards (gekos) on my face. Could have been worse. Back to your page. Your writing is excellent. The work you put in on the text really shows. Ex technical writer, marketing material and proposal writer.

Steve Perryman
Sperrycpa@aol.com

Nice Plane.

Grant Yee
gyee@bds.state.id.us
6756 W. Wright St. Boise, ID 83709
I served as a platoon leader with A Troop 3/4 Cav at Cu Chi from March to July, 1967. I still get letters occasionally from our Forward Observer that was attached to our Troop. I was transferred to D Troop, 199th Infantry. Brigade in July. Your comments about the Vietnam War are right on point. Sounds like you made a great transition to the civilian world.

Frank Butash
frankbutash@msn.com

Very Nice … Will return to finish looking at the pictures of airplanes .. FB

MIKE PRICE
MP11B40@AOL.COM

WAS WITH B 1-8 AIR CAV 20 NOV 67 -68 WAS A GRUNT ALSO HAVE YOU JOINED THE JUMPING MUSTANGS ASSN YET…PLEASE DO YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT PEACE

Jon Ballou
US ARMED4C

I just loved your story about Vietnam. I read it over and over. Each time it makes me cry and remember the men that died. You really do have a nice page here. ~Sgt. Jon M Ballou

edward m. kennedy
ed6969ke@crosslink.net

Great stuff! I have one shot from Tay ninh of the “Black Virgin”. I cannot find it! I was ASA , a 98C-20, assigned at various times to the 25th Electric Strawberry Blackhorse Regt. Wolfhounds and the First Air Cav. , IIFF hdq etc . I was 9/70-10/71. Best Wishes Ed

Tom Striegler
t_striegler@fbg.net
http://www.fbg.net/tlstrieg
Excellent web site. I’ve enjoyed my visit. Please drop by my site one of these days if you have the time. Tom Striegler