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Jerry W.Wilson
jerrywwilson@boone.net Great Site:I was in Vietnam in 1970-1971 with
the 585th.Trans.Company.If anybody was there plese email me at
jerrywwilson@boone.net.We was at Camp Eagle.
Pam
Wefler Lynch
mlynch@ticz.com Always interested to see what other Wefler's are
doing in life. There are not many of us in the U.S. We are located in
Indiana and decendents of James Linden Wefler, my grandfather born 1880
died 1943, I never knew him I was born in 1959. Enjoyed your page! I
presently attend Indiana State University studying graphic design. I am
married with 2 children, Jacob and Joshua. My fathers name was Carl
Ernest Wefler, a barber in Terre Haute, Indiana for over 50yrs. Would be
interested to hear from you.
Webmaster's note:
Many thanks for the kind words and information. Unfortunately, however,
I'm not a Wefler. When you visited my web site, it may have been "stuck"
inside someone else's frames -- possibly a web site belonging to Bruce
Wefler.
Dave
Jan Veillon
wveillon@yahoo.com Hi!
Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate what you did in the war. I
am a 40+ year old Social Studies teacher who uses your site to help
educate child about war and the need to prevent. I feel the need to say
I'm sorry but all I can do for you and so many others is to educate. You
guys from Nam are NOT forgotten and the US is NOT forgiven.
Jim Cross
jimverdac@aol.com
Julie Barch
taylor_99@hotmail.com I really enjoyed this page. My dad was a
Vietnam War Vet, he died 4 years ago but I know that he would have enjoyed
this page, thank you for taking so much time to put something like this
together.
Jordan Dallas
jd@home.com Thanks for the great site i am doing a huge
history scrapbook and your site really helped me out. Thanx!
Steve Mosca
steve@com-web.com Incredible site - incredible story. I was 12 yrs
old during most of it - here at home, my cousins were hippies and
protesters..now they're liberals with jobs and SUV's. I didn't understand
anything about the war or much else until much later.
Thank you for your service to our country, whatever the eventual meaning
of it all. It is valuable to me to hear an honest, first person account
of that time. Thank tyou for that as well. Good luck to you.
jennifer
junebug@teche.net this is a great place u have here.
Bill Hiatt
bhiatt@pacbell.net I was in 25th infantry artillery vietnam 70-71. Much
of your material here is very familiar, and I enjoyed your summary. I
would add that many good friends were made there. However, unlike
college, none were followed-up. Everyone just dispersed. However, will
not forget getting drunk early in morning at Sea-Tac aiport when we were
all heading home. Last time I saw all those guys. Since then, its been
pretty damn boring.
An old vet.
Steve Reeves
slreeves@bellsouth.net http://www.nbrflyers.cjb.net/ Your tripacer story is
very inspiring! I went with my instructor today to go look at a Pulsar
582 experimental. It was a beautiful plane (although very cramped). I
would like to buy it but I am still terrified of a homebuilt coming apart
in the air! I need to see if I can rig up one of those ballistic recovery
systems....hmmmmmm
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