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jason_swanson@hotmail.com
Really good, I enjoyed it.
mikem3
Welcome home! 1st. Cav 67-68
johnbard@slic.com
Was in Nam from 68-69. With the 1st Infantry div. Home
base Dian. Our NDP was not to far from 25th Div.
nklenke@navix.net
It's great to find some other people that are excited
about the PA-22. I am a new pilot and think the Pacers, Tri-pacers and Colts
are one of avations classic airframes of general
aviation. I am glad there are others out there I can learn more about the PA-22
from. Thanks, Nate Klenke
dsand999@aol.com
I too was in Cu Chi, got there in Feb 1968 just in time for TET. I thought the
whole damn war was stupid and a lot of people got killed for no good reason.
Even though I was young (20), it caused me to forever suspect the government no
matter what it says. I am not bitter, just cautious. I saw the Bob Hope show in
1968 and was very disappointed in the obvious 'ego' trip it was for him
(Ann-Margaret looked really nice tho). By the time
his crew had set up the Kleig lights with all the
scaffolds, it blocked the view of about 500 guys... I guess I might have been
luckier than you in that we rarely left base camp. I was in Fire and Direction
Control and was able to volunteer to drive convoys going to Bien Hoa (thus allowing us to stay in Saigon, which I fell in
love with). I too was in Ft. Sill, and really enjoyed the stay there (if you
had to be in the Army, it was not that bad). Took my wife there several years
ago and did you know that all the gates that had guards are now gone? You can
just drive right on in now (and all the bars in Lawton have been closed and
replaced with regular type businesses. Enjoyed reading about your experiences
Don.
jyoungqu@intert.net
I enjoyed reading your materials. I served with 4/23 ed from 6/69 to 6/70
webb@dodgenet.com
Just a note: I was with B troop 3rd squadron 4th Cav,
from 1/1/69 to 1/1/70. We worked alot out of Fire
Support Base Hampton if you know where that was. It was as you have remarked a
very enlightening experience. I currently reside in Iowa and I'm a Sgt. of
detectives for our local police department. If you get a chance drop a line.
You can also leave me a message at fdpd@fdpd.com.
Respectfully Robert J. webb
jpearson@cal...well you know the rest
Dave your getting the JP Web Award for the most
creative web page for the whole family created by a Tech. dude. I will mail you
the award when I learn how to create one and mail it. May be you can show me
how JP
Star_110@Hotmail.com
I came here for some info on life during the Vietnam war,
for a school project. Your site had a lot of good things to tell about but I
was looking more for the life of the people who lived in Nam. thanx- marlene toma
CHKNOX@TIR.COM
I WAS IN THE 4TH BAT. 9 INF. 'MANCH' CO. A 7/67-6/68 I
NOW LIVE IN NORTH BRANCH, MI. 48461
lraether@earthlink.net
I was in Charlie Co,2nd/12th Inf,25th Inf. in 68-69.
Base camp was Dau Tieng
when we were there. I extended for the 30 days to get out early and the day I
could of been home our base camp was rocketed and
sappers came thru the wire--was out of the field then and thought I was pretty
safe--bad decision at the time, but made it home safe and sound.