Guestbook entries, page 67

TONY O HALLORAN
toh@oceanfree.com

keep up the good work .always supported ye. guys out there especially in viet nam. God Bless from WATERFORD IRELAND.

PFC Bill Williams Jr.
say2102

Jerry Patrick
warbird61@hotmail.com

Dave, You have a photo of a P-51D Mustang (Miss Fit) on your site I want to include on my site of active P-51D mustangs. Even though the paint scheme has changed, the plane still operates in flying condition.What I need is your name in order to give you photo credit.

Keith Hatfield 3/22 inf 25th Div 1967-68
gkhat@aol.com

Served 11 months 21 days and 31 minutes as a RTO with HHC,Alpha and Delta Companies. Stumbled onto your site while a flashback moment.

JAMES SHEAFFER
JKSHEAFF@VAIL..NET

Tom Cowan
CNawoc5@aol

Interesting reading. I served from 1968 to 1970. In Nam I was stationed in the Northern I Corps. 3rd Sqdn 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry opconned to both the 101st Airborne and the 5th Mech (not at the same time). My Unit consisted of tanks and PC’s. My Nam tour was Jan ’69 to Jan’70. I was one of the lucky draftees who experienced the early out program without extending. I went to radio school for AIT. Little did I realize that I would probably end up with a PRC-25 on my back. When I figured this out, I was able to advance to radio teletype school at Ft. Gordon in Georgia. I almost volunteered for the shake’n’bake program, but held firm and went to Nam like a good soldier. Bottom line, when I derosed, I had served 1 year, seven months and two days. Bascially, I had 148 days left when I touched home in the world and got my waling papers. Unfortunately, it was strange times in the early seventies and I couldn’t relate to the protesters or the luv-ins. Got my head together and graduated from CSUF. Considered choosing Cal Poly Pomona, but they required an extra course for the BS vs the BA at Fullerton, so I opted for Fullerton. Anyway, it’s been 31 years, next month. An awful long time for dredging up old memories. Thanks for the trip down memory lane anyway.

RON OLIVERI
greaper@mtco.com

ENJOYED YOUR SITE, BROUGHT BACK MANY MEMORIES. I SERVED WITH 101ST IN NAM 65/66. THE BEST TO YOU . SENCERLY RON AIRBORNE

Glenn Wyatt
gcwyatt@apex.net

I served in Nam from March 68 to May 69 with B Co. 3rd./39th 9th. Infantry Div. Dong Tam, Rach Kein, Plain of Reeds and Fire Base Moore just to name a few of the places we operated from. Excellent web site keep up the good work.

RICHARD AUSTIN
STORMY4101@HOME.COM

MY WAR TIME EXPERIENCE WAS FROM APRIL 1943 THROUGH JUNE 1946 ON A MINESWEEPER IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC. AMC204 OPERATING UNDER COMINPAC. PURPOSE TO SWEEP VARIOUS TYPE MINES LAYED DOWN BY THE JAPS. ALL HARBORS AND ENTRANCES TO HARBORS IN JAPAN, OKINAWA, BIKINI ATOLL, GUAM, TINIAN, KWAJALEN.AND MANY OTHERS.

David Walker
david.walker@ci.fresno.ca.us

I was there, Sept 66-Sept 67, Tay Nin, Dau Tieng and all points inbetween, operation Cedar Falls,Attleburrow,Junction city and FSB Gold. 1 hell of a way to spend a year. Loved the III Corp AO Map, do you know where I can buy one? Send me E-mail or regular @ David Walker, 508 W. Roberts Fresno, Cal 93704. any help would be appreciated.