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name: MSG Uebel USA (Ret) CommentsComments: A well layed out and interesting site. I'll check back often. Keep up the good work. I was an MP in Saigon back when there were only 6,000 or so US troops in country.
name: Jim E. Bean CommentsComments: I meet you at the va in the city in mode in mode c.dont know if you remember me . but you have a great site,and lots of info. angin thanks,see you at the va some day
name: Greg Houk CommentsComments:I served with the 62nd, Nov. 67-Nov. 68 Headquarters Company Battalion personnel. I'm looking for old friends. I went to the Viet Vet's Reunion last September, Kokomo, In. September. There will be a Land Clearer's reunion which was what the 62nd evolved to during the latter years in Vietnam. To be held in Peoria, Il. 2002 at the Catepillar Tractor Company. See you in Kokomo 2nd weekend in September! Once known as "Shortround".
name: Jack Johnson Sp 5 CommentsComments: I was in the 62nd eng in 62-63-64- Would like to hear from anyone who was there in thoes years at Ft Leonardwood Mo.
name: stanley wayne love Comments: ok bobby where r u we lost u and ur web site were now in clearwater florida where r u?
name: kerry pardue Comments: great site keep up the good work-I like your site
name: Donald Wayne Yoakam CommentsComments:
name: Joseph C. Blue, sgt.E-5 CommentsComments: I need help. served in vietnam from april 1966 to april 1967, 2nd of the 7th, B co. 1st Calvary (Gary Owens)
name: charles a.morrison CommentsComments: I thought the heueys helicopters were carring mosquitos spray, I never relealized that they were carring agent orange, I never understood why all the plants and trees in our area were dead.can you help me, my children were deformed. Can someone call me at 800-841-4234.
name: charles a. morrison CommentsComments: I thought the 55 gal drum on the heuey was masquito spray, never wondered until now why all the vegatation and trees were dead. My cildren were somewhat deformed. At 53 years of age I ignored all the news until now. What can I do,,,,,
name: James R. Martin CommentsComments: I was with A Co. 62nd Eng. Bn. 65-66 Phan Rang, I got over there when they were still in shelter halfs before the squad tents and before the Strip. I live in Caņon City, Colorad.
name: Ralph McDonald CommentsComments: I am looking for information during World War 2. Information on the 24th Ifantry Division 19th Infantry Regiment on Leiti Island during WW2. Soldiers, photos, units, and history. Sincerely Ralph McDonald
name: Ralph McDonald CommentsComments: Just looking for information on the 24th Infantry Division 19th infantry regiment. Any suggestions? Sincerely Ralph McDonald
name: Carol Lunn CommentsComments: This is a great site, full of very helpful information. I'm very proud to see my home page as a part of it. Thank you.
name: RICH WALSH CommentsComments: AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY....V.N. 1967-68
name: James M. Boan CommentsComments: Enjoyed your website-I will visit later for a more in depth look...served with B/2/327th-Vietnam- July '67- Sept. '68
name: BILL KELLER CommentsComments: I was with the 2/327th, 1st Bde 101st, June 65 thru July 66. I think you have done a great job at setting this up. Thank you for your effort and work
name: YANKEE JIM Simchera CommentsComments: Outstanding Page, I invite everyone to visit the 327th Inf WEB SITE! Thank you and God Bless! NO SLACK/SECOND TO NONE & ABOVE THE REST! Yankee Jim A Co. 2/327th Inf. 1st Brigade 101st Airborne Div. Sept. 69-70
name: James C. Sala CommentsComments: Great site. Served in RVN 68-70 Co C, 720th MP Bn. Ran convoy escort to Tay Ninh, Quan Loi and Phouc Vhin.
name: Harold "BUD" Schmidt Sr. CommentsComments: Good site, lots to see. I'd like to urge all who look your over to look up these about we who served in trhe Merchant Marine (Americas' Forgotten Veterans) See what part we took in all wars; http://www.my.tenforward.com/bud/ http://www.homestead.com/usmerchantmarinevets/ http://www.geocities.com/bud_98382/ Keep up the good work. "BUD" Schmidt Sr. Sequim,WA. A proud Merchant marine Vet of WW II...>>>
name: Dane Brown CommentsComments: Great informative Site !!! Semper Fi
name: LUIS A. TORRES CommentsComments: MORE SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR US (VIETNAM VETERANS)
name: Charlie Taliaferro CommentsComments name: Gary DeWeese CommentsComments: Nice site. I've been searching for 62nd info when I came across yours. I was in c co 62nd from sept67/sept68 as a dozer operator. I started in long binh and ended at ben hoa.I would like to find some old dirt buddies and find out about reunions THANK-YOU FELLOW ENGINEER
name: Jeanne Lambert CommentsComments:Hello,I just found your site.My father was in the army.1st SGT Major John K. Baucom. 82nd Airborne Do you know how t get in touch with people who served with my father?
name: Chris Oliver CommentsComments: I was part of the 74th engineer co. from may of 96 to dec of 98. As a unit we went to Bosnia and I find your site interesting.
name: Claude (Robbie ) Roberson CommentsComments:just surfed in, great site. Was with the 57th Trans. Co. Quang Tri RVN in 71. I was on a guntruck named "The JUSTIFIER". I don't remember the eng. unit that worked on Route 9 to Khe Sanh during Lam Son 719, but those guys did the impossible widening that pig trail so the convoys could travel on it, taking hostile fire all the while. Welcome Home Brothers
name: Paul Woodard (Woody) CommentsComments: Hello served in vietnam 1966-1977 Co B 86Th Engr.Bn You have a GREAT site
name: Dan E. Yadon CommentsComments: Excellent site. Some things I have already, others not. THANKS, Dan E. Yadon, former 18th Engineer Brigade, 19th (COMBAT)Engineer Medic. RVN: 6/69-6/70
name: Larry Schultz CommentsComments: I enjoyed you home page and related information received it from the 19th e mail group. I was in Nam from June 70 to April 71 with the 19th Engrs (combat) and the last few months with the 554th out of Camp Brown. Once again great page, Welcome Home Brother!
name: Dan E. Yadon CommentsComments: Thanks for the site, ex-19th Engineer Batt. Medic. R.V.N.'69-'70, LZ Lowboy & Special Forces Camp Bu Prang.
name: Will Johnson CommentsComments: This is a great site. I too have had the Agent Orange Registry Examination, and I know many others who should. Time is running out for us as a veterans group. I beg each who has served in either Korea or Vietnam to register and complete the examination for yourself, your children and grandchildren. Regards.
name: Richard Brookshire SFC RET CommentsComments:Good Job,nice site.But we didn't remain at Ft Leonardwood,Mo the whole time after Korea.There was a tour in France from Oct 61-Oct 62 working on Air Bases(What the Unit does best)Photos of the Const.can be seen at msn web community dick&katies OUR MILITARY CAREERS
name: Rebecca CommentsComments: My dad was in Vietnam. He came home early due to a hand flare inicident. He was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma. My mom is disabled because of peripheral neuropathy. Both of my brothers have learning disabilites. It was unexpected that they would even have children because of a "malfunction". It seems now that all these things that have burned our lives for the past 30 years have all been effects of this herbicide. My dad gave his life for the country and now he has to live with the rewards of cancer. I am grateful for knowing why but the reason does not satisfy me.
name: Oliver R. Smith CommentsComments: Very informative site
name: Ron Gavronsky jr. CommentsComments:CO.C.365th ENGINEER Btn.(MUD RATS)
name: Jim Lampman CommentsJust another old sailors web pages... "HOOYAH".
name: Floyd Eakle CommentsComments: Haven't been by for a couple of months thought I give it a look. I see you been busy looks just WONDERFUL I also voted for your site. Keep up the good work!
CommentsComments: Bob, you have done an incredible job with this new site. I have been surfing it and you offer a lot of information and help links, plus just interesting stuff. The 62nd has to be proud. I hope you and your viewers will visit the KDVA site and JOIN our Fight!
CommentsNice site. Check out my site and sign my guestbook. When you visit my site tell your friends about my site. My site is for Veterans of all wars. This is my daughters site visit her's and sign her gbook. <center>
CommentsComments: Doing research for a speech against Agent Orange. This site helped a lot.
CommentsComments: I am looking for buddies from 1971 to Nov. 5 1971 who served with me in Vietnam. I was in Arty. Spc.4 C Battery 121st Arty. 1st CAV DIV(AM). Also in 1970, HHB 1st. Bn 77th Arty. 1st CAV DIV(AM) USARPAC. I need to find how to list my name on the GI Search. Can You Help me to find out how to register to this site.
CommentsComments: Looking for info. about the 86th.Engr bn. From June 1968-Aug.1968 62nd Engr. Land Clearing out of Long Binh From Aug.1968-March 1970.Hope you can help thank you. Karl Roseblock
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CommentsComments: Haven't heard from ya in awhile so just want to stop by to say Hi!
CommentsComments: My computer got fried and I lost all of my addresses, E-mail and website. I just found your site again while surfing, It sure looks good, am glad that I found it. I also lost my e-mail address and now have a new one. If anyone has tried to get a hold of me using bdeibert@up.net,,, try again at this BarneyDD@Yahoo.com Thanks "Barney" In country 03/67 to 03/68, with B Co. 62nd Engineers, Heavy Trucker (64B20
CommentsComments: I 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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