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cbeyers@misiones.org.ar
very nice... congratulations!!
bixlerbr@laa.ci.canton.us
Dear Dave, I really enjoyed reading about the restoration of your 1952
Tripacer. I to own a Tripacer it's a 1958 PA-22-150 with the same paint scheme
as your's. N8708D has given me a lot of enjoyment along with my 1941 DC-65
tandem Taylorcraft. I'm in the process of restoring a 1945 BC-12D Taylorcraft.
Your's truly' Bruce
ezee@ptsi.net
Wonderful web-site. I have really enjoyed it. I was 25th Arty (1/8th A Btry)
69/70. I was lucky enough to get to return for a visit to the old AO in October
1998. Vietnam has really changed. Yes it was hard to decide to go, but now I
feel every vet should return if you can. Thanks again for the opportunity to
share your thoughts and feelings.
divedp@aol.com
As a veteran of the 25th Inf. A Co 25th Aaviation Btl I wish to thank you for
your web site, your notes. I also enjoy sharing the fun times and crazy things
that happened.
taiyosan@bellsouth.net
It was nice to hear from another Red Leg again, specially a brother from 25th
DIVARTY. From a blood brother of the HHB, 2/11 Field Artillery, 25th ID(L).
Remembering the POWS from Tropic Lightining. God Bless
I do not agree with the government's decision to send troops to Vietnam for a
war that they would not commit to. However, you were a soldier and you have the
thanks of another American for serving us.
jrc48@webtv.net
Very nice page! I was in Pleiku-An Khe in 1969-70; extended for an early out
and they added an extra 30 day drop just before X-mas 1970. WANTED: Audiotapes
of Vietnam radio traffic, fire missions, firefights, cockpit tapes, AFVN, etc.
Also Vietnam home movies on video. Have MUCH of same to trade. Thank you.
ttran@pcj.edu
Best wishes to you. God Bless, tt
duke@netacc.net
Dave, nice job on your homepage! Arch
jchurch@ykt0.attnet.or.jp
I found your site while messing around in Secrets of War. I am currently a
ground radar surveillence operator (scope dope) and we currently employ the
AN/TPS-43 and -75. Whenever I tell anyone (including other military personnel)
what I do, they either shrug their shoulders or ask if I'm in AWACS, it's
refreshing to actually see that our career field has a history.