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Thanks Dave! Irealy injoyed
your work on this "burning girl " story. My
time was 68-69, camp carrol, evens,Tay Ninh. I was with the
2nd/20th ARA "Blue Max" I have never been to the wall,and probley will never go,
to much "gook" involvement for me. I don't
support that group. 58,220 men that gave there lives
are remembered there and to have a lier come there
and give her forgivness to them for some thing they had no part in. Clinton, Fonda, how many
more will come there to shit on these honered soul's? Lets all feel
sorry for the poor Vietnameese, ask a "combat
vet" on recon how "chuck" left our downed pilots and wounded?
Where are the news stories of the atrocities done to them? When will the
"REAL" vet's of Nam climb out of there holes and tell
the true stories of Viet Nam, not the pretty stories told by hollywood, politicain's and super
stars? Thanks Dave................
nod7348@hotmail.com
I was with the HHC 65th Engr Bn
from 8/68 to 5/69. I was lucky and worked out of the Asst Div Engr office. I was at Cu Chi the night we had 10 CH47s
blown up with sachel charger. A
prayer for the ones that didn't make it back. And for the ones that made
it back, aren't we lucky. A great
sight.
jessica rabit601@aol.com
i really enjoyed looking through your website. i am a high school senior and im graduating in 7 days and i
need to do 2 differnet reports on vietnam,
both 7-8 pages long each. ilooked
for an in-depth website for weeks and happened to come along yours today,
01-10-01. i think it is one
of the best websites ive ever been to. its educational, full of pictures, full of opinion. it was overall extremely helpful. thank
you for the information.i think you designed a
wonderful webpage on somehitn, i
think not that many 17 and 18 year olds know about,but
should know! sincerely jess
nolan110@hotmail.com
serve with the 25th from dec 1965 and departed for vietnam in feb
or march of 66 on the troop transport ship, which i
believe was the gordon. i spent most of the year with division supply, a
company. i was drafted and
return to the states in march 67 and was discharged in august at fort hood texas. i
now reside in the state of wisc.
jenawasdad_2000@yahoo.com
What a great site. I served with HHB 3/13 arty with
the 25th in 70. was at Cu Chi spent alot of time going from fire support bases all over the a.o. I ran the m-88 Tank retriver
for Bn.Maint.When the unit went home I was reasigned to the 178 th
at dong ha.and then on to kay
sahn Thanks for the great site again
Ustabearmy@aol.com
Excellent job on this Dave. I'm also a former TPS-25 operator, that was
later in B-TAB, 1-26FA. Was also in a tower falling accident
at Can Giouc around Jun 71. The similarities
are uncanny. While in Nam I was in D Btry. 8th TAB, 25th Arty. Worked with the
265th, 267th, and 277th FA Dets. All
TPS-25 sites. Went back in Jun 72 to Feb 73 and was on TPS 58 sites
then. Was in B-TAB, 1-26th FA in Babenhausen,
FRG from Jan 76 to Mar 77, much later than you. Great site and
thoroughly enjoyed. Carry on brother and God bless you.
BulldogBM@aol.com
Http://www.cybersarges.com
I served with the 25th Infantry Division "A" Battery 7/11 Field
Artillery Tay Ninh, RVN
1968-69. I now have Peripheral Neuropathy (PN), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD), high levels of arsenic in my blood & urine (due to agent blue I
believe). The VA just denies all claims except the PTSD, so what else is new.
We must unite and fight for our benefits due for the Agent Orange damage done
to us all! Please stop by my web site and sign my guest book at
www.cybersarges.com. "KEEP THE FAITH" & "WELCOME HOME
VETERANS"
latmirror@aol.com
this is a really resourceful webpage my classmates and i
are doing a project about the vietnam war and we are
relating it with the music of the 60's it is for my American Studies class your
pictures are very good. Thank you for your insight and your sharing of your
experience we know that it was hard for people to go over, and come back. Thank
you
tpeters9@tampabay.rr.com
http://members.nbci.com/RedHeart
From one Nam Vet to another....Semper
Fi