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wtust@calpoly.edu
http://www.tustco.com
Dave, Thank you fro teaching me html as you well know
six or seven times that it takes me to get it right. Bill or the Wizard of Z80
CDrimi@Netters.net
Great!
vokes_barry@email.msn.com
Enjoyed your Vietnam diary. It brought back memories,
but I don't recall seeing the 84 foot radar towers with an orange dome on top.
I do remember some tall observation towers along the perimeter at Cu Chi base
camp. I served with 1BN 8th FA, part of the 25th Infantry Division Artillery,
from August, 1969 until my separation from service the following May. I was a
1st LT and spent the first part of my tour as an artillery forward observer
(2BN, 14th Infantry 'Golden Dragons'). The rest of the time I was at Cu Chi,
Bearcat and for a short time I was posted to Nui Dat
(just north of Vung Tau) as liason
to the Australian brigade. Just before time to go home, President Nixon ordered
the Cambodia invasion. I rode along on one of the early convoys over to the
river crossing, and I was nervous because I was very short with about 10 days
to go. It all worked out, though, and I vividly remember the freedom bird's
takeoff You did a great job with your narrative. Thanks.
nello@virgilio.it
this is a big homepage! Compliments for the photos and
midi files! Thanks Nello (italy)
jediknighteric@astrosfan.net
http://www.geocities.com/usrangerranger/index.html
Great page. Keep up the good work.
slmcquown@erathlink.net
This was amazing! Thank you SO much for your stories.
Please Email me back. I'm hoping that you remember someone that was there with
you in Vietnam, 25th Infantry. He was there the end of 69 through the beginning
of 70. I've been trying to get more info on people who he was there with. I
love listening to his stories. I admire all of you. I am also interested in
knowing if you know of a place where I can get the 25th Infantry patch. I have
a huge collection of vietnam
memorabiliaand I would love to add this. Also hoping
since you were there at the same time, any picture of him. His name is Toby Bargas. Thank you again!!!!!!
vietmario@aol.com
I was drafted in 1971 and spent time in da nang my MOS 11b10 from fort ord
to vietnam and ft knox
proud to be a viet vet tank
you for your site and the info good luck on your futur
e projects I'm into old cars and I own a 60 4 door and a 62 two door futura adios amigo.
ridge4@zoomnet.net
Dave, Great page I really enjoyed your story about Tripacer
rebuild thru life's trials, pretty excitimg about
your pilot-son.I'll return for more.
powellp@mtmc.army.mil
I was also a Radar Operator with the 25th. July 67 to July 68 I was with the
4/9 Manchus we used the AN/PPS 4 and 5 and we had to
hump them on ambush patrols,my
training was O.J.T, although i did go to on in
country radar school for a week,my greats memory was
calling in Artillery and getting a direct hit on a vc
ammo cart in the fish hook. KEEP UP THE FIRE
wesolo@juno.com
Great Website. Will return again and again.
USARMY BIEN HOA 165Trans?USARV 2/69-70
g_morando@stupid.com
its nice to know people like
u take the eford to show us youngens
how the vietnam war was like thanx