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Spec. Perry |
Location: Antioch, Ca. |
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Looking for anyone from HHT2/1cav transportation or POL. who was there during Jan85-Jun 87.
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SFC (RET) Don Norman
Thursday, December 22, 2011 09:11Host: tx-76-0-109-5.dhcp.embarqhsd.net
Spec. Perry, I was your S-2 NCOIC during a part of this time. 1SG Albers was your 1SG. It just so happens both of us are located here in Gatesville, Texas next to Fort Hood.
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Tom Fey |
Location: Blackhawk, CO |
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Happy Veterans Day to all my Brothers. Thank you for writing that BLANK CHECK to our country. May you have a Good Day and a Peaseful night.
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Robert Sparks |
Location: MI |
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This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.
Elmer Davis
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ray beasley |
Location: burgin,kentucky |
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i was in vietnam in 68-69 at blackhawk fire base. was in hht to begin with & then went on line with c troop as track commander. probably would not have made it if ssgt. david jenkins (#174 guest)
hadn!t taught me how to stay in one piece.
nice website guys.
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charlie branham |
Location: tennessee |
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looking for any 1 who served on firebase vandergrift supporting the laos campaign. served the last part of my tour there with 23'rd s/t. this would have been late 70 or early 71.
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charlie branham |
Location: tennessee |
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forgot to add my email to my post.
trooperdog931@yahoo.com
any 1 know if cpt. burgeron was also known as creole 6? name sounds familiar, but just cant remember. was his driver for a few months. but cant remember which ones. think i got to song mao in about july or aug. of 70.
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TONY DODSON...A TRP
Sunday, January 15, 2012 13:15Host: pool-108-16-154-32.phlapa.east.verizon.net
CHARLIE....CPT BURGERON'S CALL SIGN WAS "CAJUN 6". THERE WAS AN AO IN THE SONG MAO AREA THAT WAS CALLED "AO CREOLE".
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Max Torno |
Location: Lebanon, Maine |
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Tony, I remember seeing ** laying on a poncho, from the T.C's hatch on A 27 as we drove by, lying in the red mud while medics worked feverishly on him to no avail, I knew he was dead from the looks on the medics faces.
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TONY DODSON
Sunday, January 15, 2012 12:53Host: pool-108-16-154-32.phlapa.east.verizon.net
YO MAX..IT'S CRAZY... I always thought to myself "What a waste". Up to and including that point, David was the only guy that i ever saw, with my own eyes, that was not killed by hostile or friendly fire. Looking forward to seeing you and the Misses in Gettysburg Sarge.
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liver |
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011 12:30 IP: 199.189.130.235
One other thought...has anyone got a picture of the burning ammo dump? I am starting a story of the battle of Song Mao and events leading up to it. I will publish he finished product on my website at www.lastexitonkearney.com...Thanks! (My 8mm camera was destroyed, along with everything else I had in the mortar track parked next to the dump.)
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liver |
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011 20:16 IP: 199.189.130.235
Hi Larry...Nuthin' in the mail there...who knows, should be a working address. That's really a laugh, there we are, The Cavalry, and the kick us both off the vehicles and tell us to start walking, unarmed, in the middle of a major firefight! Kofalvi woulda never done that to me, I believe he would have got me to the perimeter, or at least thrown me a weapon!
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011 15:53 Host: 173-80-110-113-swby.atw.dyn.suddenlink.net
Hey Liver did you get my pictures? I sent then to the email add on comment 207.
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