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Joe Russell
joerumble2@aol.com David this is a very good site on the war in Nam.I
was in the Army from Nov. 76 til nov 79 and I served with many Vets...The
pain was still fresh in there eye's. When I was in my teenage years before
the Army...I longed to be there...thinking I could have helped or made a
difference somehow...Something in my mind keeps drawing me to learn all I
can about you guy's that fought and died and survived over there...thanks
again...welcome home!
Dave Pasquale
kwp@fast.net I work at witmer's aircraft service in
reading pa. found your page because we are restoring a tri pacer as we
speak
dre bou mitri
something@hotmail.com thanx for your info, cuase i'm usingit for a
social studies project on induividulas who have gone through vitenam,
thanks
James Jones
jhjones@pdq.net
"Nui Ba Den" Dave, You said that you believed "that the U.S. Army had a
communications station at the summit for a period of time. (September,
1969)"
Dave, I know for a fact that many young men were executed on that
mountain after a night of futile defense and heroic efforts to extract
them from the camp. We watched from the grounds of the 45th Surgical
Hospital the flares and the tracers lighting an erie, deadly glow around
the top as the battle waged on. In the morning they brought the bodies
down. Many had been shot point blank behind the head, They were so young
and so dead. I'll never forget it.
As I recall, they were with communications and vital to Long
Range Patrols (LRP's) as well as all of South VN because of the unique
features/position of "Black Widow Mountain". Cpt. James Jones, MC (MD)
Sherry M. Paradis
sherrypara@aol.com My brother Walter Magoon was also in the Vietnam war
from 1971 through 1972
It was tough for him.
Terry Green
greentag@earthlink.net I guess I was just lucky, I was assg to
7/11th fa in July of 72. It later became 2/11. We trained guys right out
of basic. I was then transfered to 1/8th as cadre to train more guys
straight out of basic. I will never figure out how we missed being sent to
V/N. Just pure dumb luck I guess.
Doug
dougs@meridianlp.com Dave,
I enjoyed the site. I looked up Tri Pacer on Yahoo and your site came
up. I am glad I stopped by. The flying stories are great. I am
finishing up my private's license and hope to be having some adventures of
my own soon. The plane looks like fun.
jose a.
castro
Cast024@yahoo.com I was in the 7th Bn. 15th field artillery Pleyku 1970
to 71. I am looking for some info.on my unit.
Chuck Barclay
cbarclay@TheSurf.com Just happened upon your site while doing a yahoo
search. Enjoyed your story of the flight of 78A. Gives me hope for the
future. I am the owner of 2279A
Mike Check
macheck@supreior.net Enjoyed your page I was in Shrang valley Just west of
Qui Nhon Hwy 19
I was depot rebuild mechanic 160th HEM Co. 86th Maint Bn.Oct. 67-68.
Hope you are well.
Mike Check

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