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Greg Bahr
gregba@essex1.com The Bob Hope Christmas Show 12/69, I was there, have
some of the same photos, brings back memories. Greg Bahr, Cu Chi,
Vietnam, Sep 69 Sep 70.
SGT. GARY P. WE
MWE686566@3AOL.COM I am glad you have started this site. I was in the
4/23, 25th Inf. Div.
from 1966-1967. I saw a lot of my best friends go down and I haven't been
able to forget them. We did not have to loose them. I would have rather
not come back without them. But I came back with them in my heart and
mind.
I lost my squad leader. His name was SSG. Robert and he was a good man and
did not have to be there. He only had 2 days left and then he was going
to go home and be with his wife and kids. I'd like to tell more but I am
having a hard time trying to write this, so will try later, OK? Keep up
the good work. We need more like you. God be with you. G.W.
Tom Higgins
THig@supercom.org Really great web site, Dave! Easy to
navigate and very enjoyable. Keep up
the good work. Regards, Tom
Ralph Dettwiler
rdett@iserv.net
http://members.tripod.com/~rdett
Nice page. Keep up the good work.
Jim Chancellor
jimchancellor@niia.net http://www.niia.net/~jimchancellor/index.html I flew
with the 119th.AHC
in the central highlands in 1969-70. Keep up the good work and ALWAYS
remain strong to your
convictions...jim
Amador Gutierrez (Sgt. George)
amadorf@trip.net
great work on your page somebody needs to keep this alive. I sent 26
months and got an early
out by 149 days. Keep up the good work.
Kelechi C Anyanwu
kelechi
1@juno.com
Thank you dave for sharing you experience with me . I hope you had fun
.
Thank you for fighting for our country . GOODBYE
Walter WC Martin
belles_folks@compuserve.com
http://jeffersonsymphony.com/wcmartin
Dave, from time to time our paths must have crossed in and around Tay Ninh
provence. I was
stationed with the 3/13 field arty. 155 mm sp's. We spent a good deal of
time "Fire Balling "
around the country side, and on occasion we would be visited by a small
group of guys in a
duce and a half shop van kind of thing. They would set up their operation
on our defensive
line, open the back of the truck and glue themselfs to a TV screen when a
"flare" would
appear on the screen they would mark it on the crt tube call in the grids
and all hell
would shortly there after take place. Thanks Dave! you guys saved our
asses more then once!WC
jay smith
j-smith@mindspring.com http://www.mindspring.com/~j-smith Hi, enjoyed your site. I
have an Australian friend who has an english Archeology professor
interested in lost temples in Vietnam. I am trying to help them find
sources of aerial photos that could be useful. They have a new technique
to scan and ID such structures. Any ideas on sources of photos?
thanks, Jay Smith
Steve Aldridge
saldridg@cyberhighway.net
The PA-12 Super Cruiser brings back
memories of many hours of flying with friend of family - I was about 8-10
years old. He went on buying trips around West Texas and New Mexico.
Plane was same color - red & cream. The seats were leather. Helped
create a life long interest in aviation.
Saw your Sabre - planning to model F-86F (R/C scale)- Trying to locate
photos/images of Thunderbirds paint & markings. Know where might be
available?
Steve

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