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J R LINDSEY
WWW LINDSEY.COM WAS
IN A BATT 7TH BATL 11TH ARTILLERY,CU CHI,1967-1968 SPENT MOST OF TOUR IN
MEKONG DELTA
George M. Norton
GMNPHD@aol.com
You ought to print the V speeds.
Web owner's
note:
I'll add a V-speed chart for the Tri-pacer in a few days. Thanks for the
idea!
Edward Stapleton
estapleton@epo.som.sunysb.edu
Dave,
I really enjoyed your photos. I served in the 25th Infantry Div. from
9/68-9/69 and was in CuChi, Dau Tiang, Tay Nihn and Go Dau Ha. I was a
medic for the 65th Engineer Battalion while they repaired the Go Dau Ha
bridge. I spent Christmas 1968 in Go Dau Ha. At the final phase of the
bridge repair they dropped the new bridge in the water. The Lt. who
supervised the operation was screwed big time! Thanks for memories.
Ed
Dean Davidson
dean.davidson@cellnet.com
Dave,
Thanx for sharing your experiences in Viet Nam. I am at work and found
your site by accident, but, found that I could not stop reading the
journal after I started. Interesting stuff. I'm glad you made it back. I
got chills hearing about your replacement. Two questions (you don't have
to reply, I'm just curious) : Are you still married to the same woman and
do you stay in touch with the best friend?
Patrick Rigole
bwill@terraworld.net God bless and thank you to all who served and died in
Vietnam.
Susan Thomas
susanT@mitchells-clothing.com
Dear Mr. Stafford,
Could you please tell me if your Section Chief, named Dale, who you have
a photograph of - if his last name was Johnson, and if he was from Benton
Harbor, MI.
I am searching for my biological father, and I have narrowed it down to a
Dale Johnson, who served in the 25th Infantry Division and was killed in
June of 1969.
Thank you.
Larry Woronoff
lsworonoff@webtv.net
J. L. Smith
trstrecy@xit.net I was in nam
1967 & 68 Was with the 3/13 Arty 25th Inf. I was on an M88 VTR Willnever
forget New years eve at FSB Burt
Jack Coomer
jakuma@powerup.com.au www://powerup.com.au/~jakuma Your very attractive and
informative URL is much appreciated. Mine is also about Vietnam but has a
somewhat different flavour to yours. We used a USAF bomb aiming radar
system for aircraft; targets we never saw, often had no idea of what thay
were and how often we missed. You see very little at night from 30k
feet.
Terry Wallace
tlwallace@prodigy.net I served with A Battery 2nd/17th artillery
Ankhe Vietnam from Jan 68-Dec 68.Our battery was located beside highway
19 at LZ Action. For a short period of time a counter motar radar unit
was stationed with us but I don't reminber their unit.We sure were gald
to have then with us it made a big difference.
I think you have a neat web site.Keep up the good work.
Take care
Terry

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