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commentsComments: Bob what an excellent Web site, I was treated with eyecandy and extreme patriotism thanks so much for sharing and caring, Welcome Home Bro
commentsComments: Just another Vietnam Vet - diabetic and worried. Carter
commentsComments: Really loved your webpage. Thanks for sharing
commentsComments: I'm Looking for anyone who served with my father in south Korea. Not much info to go on His name is August A. Bedel CPL.
commentsComments: I just needed information on grants My father was a vietnam vet. I am currently attended Tarleton State University.
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commentsComments: I was in the 62nd combat Engineers in Vietnam from 1965 to 1966. Left Ft. Lenordwood with the 62nd Battalion. Built the airstrip in Phan Rang for the Air Force. Looking for anyone who might have served with me. Robbie Robinson, Tim Foster to name 2. Liked your site, but couldn't find anything pertaining to where I was or what I did. Any suggestions?
commentsComments: Enjoyed the visit. Keep up the good work!
commentsComments: Thanks for this beautiful site and for all the great information. Thanks for keeping this alive and for remembering...Marie
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commentsComments: I was with B. Co 62nd Engineers from 03/67 to 03/68 as a heavy trucker (64B20) It's nice to see a site dedicated to the 62nd. You have done a fine job.
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commentsComments: I downloaded the stats for future reading. I am very interested in the historical and political precursers to American involvement in RVN. I am considering writing a fictional account of the early way and am researching US involvement with Ho Chi Minh during the Japanese occupation period. I am considering beginning the novel with the Japanese occupation and centering the characters around a Vietnamese family who is ejected from the North and is split by politics. 'Nuff said. Welcome home, bro. ASL
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commentsComments: WOW, Bob! What a beautiful web site! I love the design, the colors and, most of all, the content. I could spend hours here and will surely return to see all of it. Thanks so much for letting me know about it.
commentsComments: 63rd Army Postal Unit & 29th Base Post Office APO NY 09058 Orleans France 1964-67 Walter Reed Army Medicial Center, Postal Section Washington DC 1969-70 6th Army Postal Unit APO SF 96--- Pui Tai & Tuy Hoa S. Vietnam 7-70 8-71 From Coweta, Oklahoma 74429 We lost 8, more per capitla (sp) than anywhere else of all the towns its size in USA Others since returning home. Ken Watson 1801 North Ironwood Place Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 1-918-258-6804 Would like to hear from anyone been there done that same place and/or same time or may think they know me or some there at that time. GOD CAN HEAL THE HORRIBLE, IT IS OK TO REMEMBER BUT LET GOD HEAL THE HORRIBLE, JUST ASK HIM OR I CAN ASK HIM WITH/FOR YOU. Visit "VietNam Picture Tour" on web sight and vote. Gary Jacobson is his name.
commentsComments: this is a great page... i am stationed in baumholder germany with the 40th engr bn bravo company
commentsComments: I am a Vietnam Veteran having served as a Medic in the 6thBn,31st Infantry, 9th Infantry Division (1969 and 1970).This site is a wonderful tribute to all of our fallen brothers and those of us still trying to find our way back. God Bless and WELCOME HOME!
commentsComments: nice page I severd with 101 326 combat Eng.camp eagle 69-70 I trying to put a reunion together for the 326er.is you guys are interested let me know Sapper Tom
commentsI served with the 25th Infantry Division "A" Battery 7/11 Field Artillery Tay Ninh, RVN 1968-69. I now have Peripheral Neuropathy (PN), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), high levels of arsenic in my blood & urine (due to agent blue I believe). The VA just denies all claims except the PTSD, so what else is new. We must unite and fight for our benefits due for the Agent Orange damage done to us all! Please stop by my web site and sign my guest book at www.cybersarges.com. "KEEP THE FAITH" & "WELCOME HOME VETERANS"
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commentsComments: very nice site,welcome home!
commentsComments: I am the son of a Recently Deceased Veteran whom died from symptoms brought on by his exposure to agent orange.
commentsComments: Great site! Someone needs to speak out for homeless veterans, but veterans like me that have recovered from PTSD, alcoholism and other addictions can point the way from the fear at the bottom of the 30 year old foxhole to a degree of high esteem. Stand tall, walk proud; we fought for a great nation. Our nation will let us begin one day at a time in the VA hospitals. We then can attend 12 step programs where we are not alone, we have fellowship that will help us carry the load. Our burden is not so heavy after all. Some of us will find a new higher power in Jesus Christ. Some may not; but the quality of life goes from praying to die to thanking God for the least of all miracles, and Praising Him for allowing you to recognize them. Keep up the God work, brother Bob
commentsComments: Good stuff! I am a veteran, 2/327 Infantry 101st airborne Republic of Vietnam 1969-70-71.
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commentsComments: This issue needs to get presented to AL GORE. Homeless Vets deserve the nations help!
commentsComments: Always seeking Tiger Force Vets. Check out the web site, Welcome home, Bros.
commentsComments: Looking good. I am an 82nd Airborne Gulf War vet and am always looking for quality sites to represent our veterans!
commentsComments: Greetings... just stopping by to check out your page.. I was with the Engineers at one time then, moved on to the infantry. In the states I was with the 618/307/82nd Airborne and in Nam with the 173 Engineer Co, 173rd Airborne Brigade, then moved onto to C/4/503infantry (Airborne)/173 Airborne Brigade. Was in Nam from 02-69/02-70 and probably stayed at a few of your LZ's like English or North Englis or An Khe Camp Radcliff. Welcome home.. Kevin :)
commentsComments: Sorry I guess I got lost, a bit, on your sites. I'm kinda in a hurry. Not really formed an opinion, on sites. Will check back, in a bit to do some more navigating. GES
commentsComments: Exeellent site you have here only hope that when I am through with mine it's this good
commentsGreetings and Blessings dear Brother in Christ! It was wonderful for you to e-mail me and invite me to visit your newly done page...what a beautiful job! We have all those who have served our country in our deepest prayers always.. Please continue this wondeful work so that others may have the blessing that I received on my visit. God Bless you always. Rev. Mother Theresa
commentsComments: Nice site have you seen mine ?? I have up date many of its pages as of May 2000. I also have a book out on Korea , email for more info.. Scottie
commentsComments: Nice site have you seen mine ?? I have up date many of its pages as of May 2000. I also have a book out on Korea , email for more info.. Scottie
commentsComments: I loved to come back here. Thank you for telling me about all the updating:) While I was here I decided I would love to be a member of the Quest for Peace and Love World Peace & harmony webrings, so I applied as well :) I'll be back. Take care
commentsComments: Bob, you have a great website! Much respect to you and all Combat Engineers! Your site is is chock full of valuable information for all veterans. Your hard work and dedication to America's veterans is most appreciated! Sincerely, Grif.
commentsComments: Thanks for the invite to the new look! Great job! God Bless people like you. Thank you. ~~Lanice
commentsComments: Interesting page. I am on the board of a VA nursing home and it might be good to put on the sight how to apply for VA nursing home binfits. I could try to scan a copy of VA requirments to get into a home. We never know when we might need one.
commentsComments: Another superb creation from a 'superb' friend. Love it!! Photo's are wonderful also. Thank you so much for the invite, I will be putting your "Vets Home" banner on my Banner/Links page ASAP. Take care my friend and God bless you and yours....Jules
commentsComments: Great web site; a definite bookmark. Keep up the great work.
commentsComments: Liked you site..my heart goes out to those who strugle with daily life. Keep up the good worthwhile work. Mark
commentsComments: ARE YOU A FRIEND OF BRUCE MILNE, BULLDOGLEADER, AT THE CYBERSARGES WEB SITE?
commentsFantastic site! Also kudos for great photographs! Keep up the good work!
commentsComments: Great site. Keep up the good work. Semper Fi.
commentsComments: Bob, you have the best Vet site I have seen. Keep up the great work! I have really enjoyed surfing around this site and have learned a great deal. Thanks for all the hard work you've put into remembering 'our boys', really appreciated!
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commentsComments: Dear Bob, I wanted to stop by and thank you for all you do to support our Vets and to wish you & yours a Happy Thanksgiving! Ruby Beloz
commentsComments: One of the best sites I have visited! Keep up the good work.
commentsComments: Nice site!! I was with 4th Infantry Division (6/29 Arty & 3/8 Inf) in Pleiku-An Khe in 1969-70. WANTED: Audiotapes of Vietnam radio traffic, fire missions, firefights, incoming, cockpit tapes, AFVN, etc. Also Vietnam home movies on VHS and revisit tapes. I have LOTS of the same to trade and can email my listings. View Guest Books I III IV V VI Home
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