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tripacer@inlandnet.com
Enjoyed your page. We have a couple of
things in common. I flew Air Force rescue choppers in VN, 67-68. I also
own a 57 Tripacer which I really enjoy. (N7035D)
Frank M
Cromie
fmc@ndak.net
http://www.angelfire.com/nd/galations/
I served with
an artillery unit in Bamberg,Germany.I went to nam,and was assigned to the
25th in Chu-Chi with the 8th art.I became an artillery FO for the
wolfhounds,C-CO 2/27.Then I went to fort sill as an instructor.
ken berdine
kberdine@ruralnet.org
enjoyed article immensley, i too helped
rebuild a wrecked 51 tripacer, whichinspired me to get privot lic. then
went out and bought nice 56 model with only 1800 hr tt, it too was red and
white 7021B. regretfully isold her a couple of years ago, but have my eye
on one thats been sitting afew years and need an engine/prop. it has
mounts for 0320. any prospects?
Michael R. Swan II
bam@fishnet.com
flashpointdesign.com
poweronsw.com
mswan@poweronsw.com
1989-91/92
1st Infantry Division
Fort Riley, KS
Checkin' history.
Love to here from someone I know1
Truong
Bien_Hai@hotmail.com
i am proud for you GRUNT
you have serve the vietnamese and the world very honourable thankyou!!
nice homepage.
ps..email me back
Eddy Parris
V_e_n_t@xoommail.com
http://members.xoom.com/V_e_n_t/
Im just writing to
say how amazing your site is, it is made for reading real life experiences
of
people from Vietnam. I am only 16 and I think you have big b**ls to have
gone out there!
errrr....
ok Bye
Donald J. Diebold
dondiebold@netcarrier.com
I'll try to send you some VN pics after
Christmas.
Sunil Nazareth
Nazi_s@hotmail.com
Great reading..I relly enjoyed it..glad you came back
in one piece..
Bye Sunil
Mike Paquet
MDPaquet@aol.com
None (not yet anyway)!!
Dave,
Enjoyed the tour, quite some page you have there. And a beautiful bird
!! May she fly forever !!
Don Reynolds
plumtree@lcc.net
Hello,
Your page brings back some memories. I was with the 3\4 Cav and spent
several months at a firebase in Go do hau (sp?) during the rainy season in
69. It was about a mile on the Cu Chi side of Go do hau (gdh), and had a
cemetery next to it. Don't think it was the one you were at however, as
there were no hooches. Sometimes there would be some artillery there--I
recall some 155's with "The Dodge Boys" painted on the barrel. Used to
pull guard duty at the bridge in gdh and visit with some navy that stayed
on some barges near the bridge. Also, if my recollection is correct, was
at fsb Crook briefly on a couple of occasions. Didn't find the weather
there unusual, as I'm from southeast Texas. Enjoyed your site.
dr

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