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Elizabeth Wilhoit
Chi09@aol.com This is a very interesting and eye-opening web page.
Thank you for your time and the hard work put into this so that others can
read of your experiences.
John Hirsch
bhd8ball@aol.com http://www.angelfire.com/ks/bhd8ball/index.html Found
your
page looking for Nui Ba Den. I was stationed in Tay Ninh Base Camp, most
of my tour. Combat Engineer, HHC 588th Engineer Bat(C A). If you have a
chance, visit my page. Have some close ups of the Mountain, plus an after
action report for one of the fierce battles.
John Hirsch.
Drafted also, made E-5 (but only a 'permanent' PFC).
Welcome Back.
Robert Gleason
robertgleasonusa@netscape.net
netscape Dave i really enjoyed your
sight .I'm looking for some of the guys
i served with in nam. I was with C 2nd 12th 25th inf div FSB
PERSHING. 69-70 Been looking for sometime now found 2 I'll
keep on looking till i find more .
Keep up the good sight
Bob
dick larson of alaska
rlarson@gco.net Enjoyed the tri-pacer words. Yes, flying does
fulfill, whether it's flying the mountains or doing touch-and-goes, and
always puts us a little closer to Dad. Personally, am currently
negotiating for a highly modified pacer that will be used for tight
(short) hunting strips. Hope my sons and I enjoy it as much as you and
yours have. You did good.
Hank Feingold
tfgi@bellsouth.net I enjoyed reading your stories. It brought back
memories. I was drafted in 68,Dix,Sill,Bliss,Riley,Bragg and Viet Nam. I
was assigned to the 82nd. Airborne as a Redeye Gunner and humped the
boonies in VN doing search and destroy almost every day. It really sucked,
but incredible memories and friends. I still cry. I lost too many
buddies.
gary silva
ironhorse830@yahoo.com hi:
happened across your site and liked it.
i was a 66-67 guy, 4th division, became part of the 25th at the end of
67...we were mostly at dau tieng with occasional visits to chu chi. i was
part of the public information office (pio) ....photographer/reporter, did
a lot of field work in the rung sat and war zone c, got shot at a lot, got
very tired of that and made it home safely. what a freakin waste.
good job. well done.
gary
Joe
jcdeb99@cs.com Great site! Thanks for your service. My dad has a
cousin who was shot down in Laos. He was a "civilian" kicker. People
like you make my life possible. Thanks.
Chuck
rediam5d@aol.com Dave, I served in Germany in the 26th FA at O'Brien
Barracks in Schwabach. I was there from 2/56 to 9/56. Before that, I was
at Sheridan Kaserne in Augsburg. I was in the 21FA in the 5th Div. It
was a good army, well-trained and disciplined. Our officers and NCO's
were all combat vets - WWII and Korea. They were professional and all
business.
I have nothing but admiration for all of you who served in Vietnam. So
many Americans are oblivious to the dedication and loyalty that Vietnam
Vets gave to their countrymen. There are, however, thousands upon
thousands of verterns that feel for all of you and are grateful. Viel
Gluck!
Komaki Keoni
vIZnquest_1@bigfoot.com
http://expage.com/page/viznquest I found your page
fascinating and intriguing to say the least. I usually spend little time
reading pages like this but my hats off to you for making it the way you
did. A great HomePage!
Jerry Elmore
jealexva@aol.com
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