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Matt Gilbert
Erato@dazedandconfused.com
Hey there. I like the page as it is very
informative. You're very brave. Rock on man!
Mark Sarckees
Mark.D.Sarckees@worldnet.att.net
Just stopping by to learn a little info
about my dad's infantry division.
Gregory Morales
ahha4ever@hotmail.com Very,Very great Vietnam stories.It felt so
real!!You went through a very hard time!!I dont know how to say it,but it
was great!!
Ismael Diaz
Five_GeneralDiaz@Yahoo.com
? Thank you for fighthing for this great
Nation of ours and I salute you!
Janet
Janet.Bitzer@ihs-inc.com none I am interested in Vietnam. My
father died over there October 15,1968. I was only 10 months at the
time. He served in the Marines out of Camp Lajeune. I am not quite sure
why he was there and didn't pay much attention in school because it is a
sensitive topic with me. I finally got to see his name on the wall 2
years ago. My step-father that raised me, he died on Father's Day in 94,
when lightening struck his boat in a lake in Payson, AZ. Kind of strange
how things happen, and all I can seem to do is ask WHY?? One funny thing
about our gov't. I got VA benefits, they overpaid me $247.00 in May of
1986 when I was in school. Last year they took it out of my taxes.
Pretty petty of them I feel considering what I had to give up for them and
their Police Action
Brenda Neill
Brenda.Neill@Compaq.com
I read your story yesterday and found it
to be very
interesting. My Father also served in Vietnam in 1969. He passed away in
1981
(I was only seven)and I did not get the opportunity to here his stroy, so
I love
reading about others. I wanted to say Thank you for creating this web page
and for
serving our country. God bless all of you. Take care.
Fred
farkel@earthlink.net
none Dave,
I was in Nam in 71-72 down in Long Binh. Your stories about basic, AIT
and Nam bring
back a few sad and a few happy memories. I took basic and AIT at Ft Polk
(Puke)
Louisiana in the summer. But when we set down in Saigon,I still was not
prepared for
that hot muggy blast of Vietnam air.
I can relate to the "frog" story, being so bored that anything could
amuse! I did see
Bob Hope on Christmas day in 1971 at Long Binh. Now that was a great
memory. For me,
it has been 26 years and more than 26 pounds later but hey, life has been
better since
28 jun 72!
Steve
USARV Data Service Center
222 Pers Svc Co
Matt Splichal
splidog@hotmail.com
dont got one I like your page
alot. I am only
a son of a Vietnam veteren but I am still very interested in the Vietnam
War. My father
and uncle both served in it.
I thank you for putting up this page, because many vets cant come out and
say many of
the things you have.
Thanks again,
Matt Splichal
Ivan Le
potfrisbee@hotmail.com
Nice write up on '78A project and photos
too. I'm involved
in a Tripacer overhaul. The bow-shaped wingtips are broken and we have
the new ones which
came straight-shaped. How do we get them to bend and take the shape
without breaking them?
If you know this, please let me know. Thanks.

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