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carl.johnson@cwix.com
Very good site. I am a former Marine, that never served in Vietnam. I just like
reading about the war, Way to go. You represent the war the best I have seen
yet. Congrats, and may you triumph over any of lifes abstacles, you have so
far. Carl
sdriscoll@amfm.com
Dave...I enjoyed reading your reflections on Vietnam as a soldier. It kinda
helped to lighten the mood seeing that I have been checking out various Vietnam
websites since Monday evening because I am very interested in this particular
war. I find it amazing that anyone came back based on some of the comments from
soldiers who were writing to their parents. Some of these letters are extremely
sad...But in reality, it's the horrors of war...thanks for bringing some common
sense to it all..if that's possible. But I must say thanks for what you
did..I'm glad someone can look back on your Vietnam experience with a sense of
humor, not to mention what you said about the Vietnam Economy, that is
absolutely true...again Thanks...I enjoyed it. Steve Driscoll, Odessa, Texas
CaptainZap@Home.com
I was truly touched and inspired reading your stories. As I look into the
posibilities of buying a tri-pacer, I look into the eyes of my three young
children. I do hope that we can have the relationship that you obviously had
with your dad. My wife is fearful and uncertain what a private plane will mean
as she has absorbed every horror story of losing a spouse and/or a child in a
plane wreck. Your rememberances will be shared with her. I know that your dad
is proud of you, just as you are of your children. God Bless you, Jim Zapata
rwillis@itlnet.net
Dave This is a very informative web site. I have enjoyed it very much, and
would like to congratulate you on it.
josephcrisler@aol.com
I was with A btry 1st 321st 101st airborne div. 105 atry.Dec.67 arrived at cu
chi,later went north ,came back toward Hue during Tet 68.I left from lz sally.
Yoy have a good site;enjoyed your tales and etc. It brings back old memories!
some good some bad! I like a lot of people just tried to block out all of that
and move on.After all these years I can now look back and even talk about some
of the s--t we did. Welcome home
I enjoyed your site! The tales brought back memories(good and bad ),I went over
with the 101st in 67;from Ft.Campbell.Was at Cu chi for a while .then went
north (close to DMZ ).Tet broke out in Hue.so they moved us back there.When I
left.we were at LZ sally. I was with A btry 1st 321st 101st airborne div.(105
arty)
leerober@aol.com
You have a great web page. I found it by doing a search on TriPacer. I am new
to creating web pages. Could you tell me what software you used and how did you
create the thumb nail picture. I have been playing with Word 7 to create a web
page, but I have trouble with pictures. All the pictures come in too large.
Thanks Robert Raleigh, NC
TheBandit477@hotmail.com
Sir I am wondering about something. I have a POW/MIA adopted that was a member
of the 4th Mechanized Battalion, 23rd infantry, 25th Division. I was just
wondering if that would be right. Is the 23rd Infantry a part of the 25th Division?
Just a stupid question.
dano_69_2000@yahoo.com
I was in the 25th div. in Hawaii back in1975.. I was In the 1st and 21st
gimlets... and would like to hear more. thanks !!
HsingC@aol.com
Hi, I am working on a biography bout Phyllis Diller for A&E. I am trying to
find anyone who has home movies from Vietnam. I am specifically looking for the
Bob Hope USO Show with Phyllis Diller. Do you have any home videos or photos of
the two? I'd appreciate your help! Thanks, Hsing Chen
vea6642@aol.com
Saw your web page.I was there 25th Div 1966-1968 7th Bn 11th Arty.Was sent to
4th/9th Inf.as an RTO for FO team.Was trained as surveyor.Reading your comments
on coming home... Well lets just say I understand how it was.Gald you made it
home. Best of luck