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i serve with the 9inf. in viet. wounded in action sept-6-69 iwas with bravo company in delta
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I'm am signing in for my dad that was in Vietnam. I am not sure how long he was there but I know he was there January 1969 while serving as a Grenadier with Company B, 6th Battalion, 31st Infantry, near Dinh Tuong Province.
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Signing in for my dad.
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Cambodia: Vets Wanted
If you served in Cambodia betweeen May 1 and June 30, 1970, we are interested in hearing your assessment of the campaign. Tne prime question is: do you feel the destruction of the NVA sanctuaries across the border relieved thw pressure of Gls in Vietnam and thus saved American lives prior to the U.S. withdrawal? Send your comments to VFW magazine,Attn: Cambodia Campaign, 406 West 34th St., Kansas City, MO 64111 |
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Hello,
My father was Willie Fields, Jr. ("June"). He served with Co. C, 6/31 as an indirect fire infantryman, and was killed in action on Aug. 7, 1968. I would like to communicate with anyone who knew or served with him. thankyou, |
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I would like to get in touch with my fellow brothers from Vietnam. I was in D. Co. 4th Plt. in 68-69. You guys are always in my prayers and thoughts. Miss you all.
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Don't have a problem! Still breathing! Hello to Jack R. Zamudio. Drop me a line. Didn't know this existed until received the letter today. Tex
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Landed in Vietnam jan, 1970 with 6th/31st. Then to 9th Infantry. Still alive and well. Cannot make the reunion but appreciate letter.
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Was in vietnam 68-69 6-31st Delta
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Assigned to 9th Military Intelligence Detachment 9th Div from April 1968-April 1969. Conducted PW Interrogations at PW Camp - Dong Tam. Assigned to the various units throughout the year to conduct field interrogations.
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Hello everyone
I am seaching for anyone that served with Donald E Howard 1968-69 time frame. I believe he started his tour in Nam with Charlie Co possibly 2nd Platoon. Noticed several photo's of Robert Patterson's with Don in them. He was wounded at some point and believe he was with Bravo Co S+T after that? On the members list it just shows as deceased, he died in Oct. 2003. Would welcome any Nam memories of those that served with Don. Good luck ---- Jim Howard |
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Picked up a "saint" candle from way back, sitting in the corner of my garage today. Underneath were some photos of Ken Pagaduan, Ben Aranda and Lou Brugler, along with a letter from Capt. Nod Hanley of Mich.
Just a short note to let you guys know I'm OK. I know Nod, Kenny and Proud Lou made it back, but Ben Aranda, que paso. ??? One day you are all happy, the next you aren't around. Que Paso? Not on the Wall, not on the rosters, que paso?
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My uncle is Stephen Jay W Smith and was a casualty on Jun 21, 1970. He was serving with Echo Company, 6/31st Infantry, 9th Infantry Division at the time of his death. If anyone has pictures or stories about the 6’6” guy from Ohio I would love to see and hear them.
Thank you. Marcus Kranz firefighter1241@firehousemail.com |
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Anyone serve with John C Dillard - this is his son and I am trying to find out information about his time in Vietnam
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This message is to Michael Kirby! This is the son of PFC Robert R. MacKinlay. It would be much appreciated if you could contact me at (814) 226-7385 or (814) 316-5046 after 5:00pm et. Very thankfully and God Bless!
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