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Harry Gray |
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B 3rd BN 6th artillery,Fire Base Panzer Nov. 69 to feb. 70. Photo of FB Panzer on 1/50th website.
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Steve |
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Monday, January 23, 2012 07:34 Host: spider-dtc-tc07.proxy.aol.com
Liver, if interested, I have some thoughts on April 1, 1970 on page 100 of the old guest book.
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TONY DODSON |
Location: PHILADELPHIA/LAMOTT, PA |
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LIVER...LIVER...LIVER!!!! DAMN MAN THOSE PIXS OF THE OLD FIREBASE ARE WONDERFUL..... DREAMED AND THOUGHT OF THAT PLACE ALL THESE FORTY SOMETHIN' YEARS!!! WOW...YOU ARE TRUELY ONE OF A KIND MAN....MY KIND OF PEEPS...HAD TO ADD THOSE TO MY PHOTO JOURNAL......
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Liver |
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 19:16 IP: 199.189.130.74
Hey Tony, I just posted everything I remember of the 173rd on Fred Lohr's lounge...maybe you or some of the others could build on it...
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John Chapla |
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 13:48 Host: b249-138.house.gov
In late August 1969, my platoon from A/3/503rd Inf, 173d Abn Bde, was attached to a ground troop of the 2/1st Cav. I am trying to determine which troop, where its base camp was, and who commanded it at the time. My memory suggests the base camp was near Phan Rang, just off Hwy 1, near the South China Sea. However, it could have been closer to Phan Thiet since my platoon and company had been operating north of Phan Thiet for over a month before being attached to the cav troop. The troop's base camp had an open air shower in the center of the perimeter with what seemed like endless warm water, fed, I was told by underground springs. The GP medium tent my platoon was housed in abutted a one-story, gutted masonry building that I was told had once been a Vietnames soda pop factory. Any help in answering my questions would be appreciated.
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Larry Green Thursday, January 19, 2012 15:14Host: r74-194-182-57.mthmcmta01.mthoar.lr.dh.suddenlink.net
Hello John. No5t sure of the spelling but you were just a little north of a small village name tuy Phong about halfway between Phang Rang and Phang Thiet. The name of the firebase was Panzer. And it was a bottling plant at one time and the water came from an artsian well and was not fit to drink. I tried to get some of you guys to ride out on my track but the answer I got back was"No thanks its safer to walk". Panzer was the firebase we built after we moved from firebase Blackhawk in Pleaku.
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Rich Chabot |
Location: Rhode Island |
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Happy new year everyone,stay safe and Go Giants
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William (Buck) Henderson |
Location: Rushville, Mo |
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Trying to locate or find new email address for Gene Rouse, Charles Oswalt, Larry Dean Rose, Bill Canaday
William Henderson
8495 SW Old North Rd
Rushville, Mo 64484
oldbuck2011@wildblue.net
816-688-7966
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Larry Green |
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Monday, January 9, 2012 16:21 Host: r74-194-182-57.mthmcmta01.mthoar.lr.dh.suddenlink.net
Tony, has something happened to SGT. Auchy?
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TONY DODSON
Sunday, January 15, 2012 12:34Host: pool-108-16-154-32.phlapa.east.verizon.net
Hey Larry..... Asked about Sgt. Auchy only because someone brought him to mind... Have to ask LT Mavon about Auchy. Last i heard, he was still out on the road (that was a few years back).
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TONY DODSON |
Location: PHILADELPHIA / LAMOTT, PA |
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OOHHHH!!!! Has anyone heard from SGT,. Auchy???
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TONY DODSON |
Location: PHILADELPHIA / LAMOTT, PA |
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Liver,Larry G, Larry D, Max, et al....Gotta check this guestbook more often...You guys are stirring up a lot of memories... Liver, how great that you found Sgt. K, and that the Old Lion is still with us...Can't wait until you finish your Bio..Sounds like a great read. Hope to see you Troopers in Gettysburg.
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