![]() July 87 then Sept 91įrom: Jim Risher Great site, and it is very nice to see some of the familiar names of those who were in the same unit as I. Thanks again for this great website and all the great pictures.įrom: David Keene David Keene HHC 1 61. A sniper just about got me on the way back one day, I was driving a 3/4 ton with one guy riding shotgun. A friend of mine from Seattle was in charge of the gate. ![]() I also went to Camp Evans a few times to remove parts from wrecked vehicles at a huge bone yard located there. I remember our headquarters being LZ Sharon but I don’t remember Camp Red Devil. I spent the first month unloading vehicles at Wunder Beach. I travelled highway nine quite a bit helping to keep tracked vehicles moving. I also “volunteered” for bunker duty at C2 for a few weeks. I was part of a “contact team” for awhile and travelled with the 1/61 and also 1/11. ![]() Tuttle was the youngest American that fought in WW1.He was born in Iowaįrom: Tom Cassidy My name is Tom Cassidy and I served with the 75th support battalion as a track mechanic and driver. He almost lost the use of his eye, but survived this however.The family story is that ora W. He saw all the major battles of this unit. Would like to hear from others in country during that time.įrom: James Krouse Hi, my name is James Krouse. Stationed in different parts of the war zone. Yes they are young but they need to understand how important our veterans are, both past and present.Īny help or direction you can give me will be greatly appreciated!įrom: Oscar E Miller E-4 Oscar E Miller - Served in Vietnam 1965 to 1966 - 1st of the 28th. He opened up to me because my involvement in Rolling Thunder and my kids involvement with voluntary work at the Virginia VA care center who are 9 and 11 years old. He still suffers from PTSD but manages to get through each day with hope. If you know of Rich and can help me help him find service members from that time please let me know. He mentioned several names but mostly nicknames like: Ski, Harvey Wong, Tom Thomas & I believe a Steven Meyers who never came home. While there I met a veteran by the name of Richard Nordlow who served in A co 1/61 Infantry, 5th Inf Div during 68-69. I was in Arizona this week with my grandma as she passed. I wanted to let Franey know how much that Christmas card meant to my grandparents, and was hoping to be able to get the actual story about Bounce.Īny help or input is greatly appreciated.įrom: William Wenk - Richard Nordlow My name is William Wenk. They checked his tattoo number ,which is 494a, and returned him to the 43rd. According to a couple of other dog handlers with the 43rd, Bounce was in the bush alone for 60+ days, before wandering into a US firebase many miles away, a lot thinner and still wearing his scouting harness. I believe Franey was wounded in an ambush and became separated from Bounce. I was looking for any information about Bounce or Franey. Richard had sent them a Christmas card from Vietnam. Stillwater, HCS, LLC/Consolidated Medical Staffingįrom: Jeff Frame I am trying to locate Richard Franey, he was a scout dog handler with the 43rd Ipsd. Bravo company was the last US Infantry unit operating on the DMZ. I served as the BDE S3-air during the first part of Lamson 719 and then as CO B/1-61 until deactivation. Ritchie My name is Rob Ritchie and I served with the Fifth Mech from November, 1970 until the Brigade deactivated. we will never forget! God bless you and keep you safe sincerely,įrom: Robin P. by any chance he could see this or if anyone else at all who knew my dad wishes to email me they can at my dad was Dennis Wayne Ross he was the helicopter pilot that went down trying to fly wounded out the night My dad died and what he had told me helped immensely. Morris contacted me thru my space, but I have been unable to get back to MySpace to retrieve his emails and am hoping he visits your site so as to make contact again. a few years ago a man, helicopter pilot named Philip E. posted in your log book when u still could. ![]() Here are what previous visitors have written about my web site:įrom: Cynthia Ross Roberts have been to your site in the past enjoyed it very much. These entries are presented in reverse order, first last, last first. Guest Log Welcome to the last (and most recent) page in My Logbook.ĭon't forget to make your own entry so others can find you. ![]()
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