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name: Don Lunan 62nd e.c.b. hqs & srv co. CommentsComments: In retro, on the day I was to be discharged, good old Harry (*&%#@) gave me a TRUMAN year. Everyone laughed, except ME. name: Jeffrey J. Samoska CommentsComments: USAF, 1968-1972. Vietnam, 1970. Vietnam: 7th Air Force, Pacific Air Command, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing, 35th Combat Support Gp, 35th Security Police Sqdn. Stateside, 8th Air Force. B-52 / KC-135 and Nuclear Weapons Security. Sgt., Honorable Discharge Commendation Medal, Vietnam. name: Harold T. Provost CommentsComments:I was with the 62nd Engineer Battalion during April of 68 and 69 vietnam my M.O.S was 94B20 this site is excelent i hope more veterans enjoy the informantion you make avaible to us if you recognize my name please email me i would like to hear from my freinds who served with me name: Betty Davis CommentsComments: A Nam Vet sent the link to your site tonight and it is one of the most complete and thorough I've seen yet covering all military, links for anything a vet would need, and information covering all wars. Thank you for the work you have put into this site, the dedication that shows here, and welcome home to all Vietnam Vets from an American citizen and an current Air Force mom. name: Charles T. ("Ted") Phillips CommentsComments: Vietnam Era Vet; pilot on C-130E; was in from May'67 to Oct'72 but didn't have to go to Nam. name: MSgt John H. Wilder CommentsComments:I served with the 26th Marines during Dec. 1968 to Dec. 1969. name: james slater CommentsComments: I was in the 62nd in fort Leonardwood in 65 and wentto nam on the boat and left there in66 I have sketchy memories. Some good ,some bad.If Any body that remembers me please contact me. Sgt Andy Anders,are you out there? Thank you Jim name: Jason Stearns CommentsComments: I server with the 62nd in Headquarters and Headquarters Company from July 68 to July 69 in Battallion Personnel. I finally got in contact with my best friend from Nam and am looking for other friends from my unit. name: Clay Crowder CommentsComments: You have an outstanding site. When you have time stop by mine. I tried to add a link but I got an error message. Thanks Clay name: Wm.C.Gowacki CommentsComments: Great Website.......you've really come a long way with all the Upgrades and changes. Please feel free to link to my website, and send me your banner for posting among my military links. God bless, and god Bless this Great Country, Bill name: kerry pardue CommentsComments: you have an awesome site, feel free to link to my site name: Giles (Guy) Cooper CommentsComments: I was a member of the: 507 Engr.Detachment U.S.A.R.V. 1970-71 name: Phillip Joran CommentsComments: Looking for those that served with B 2/319th Arty 101st Abn. 1967-70 name: John (Jack) Reed CommentsComments: Was in Kimpo in 63-64 Co B 62nd run 830M also went to Osan to work at asphalt plant. Left Kimpo went to Lenardwood ,tdy to Camp McCory , tnen back to LW then to nan in aug 65 till jun 66 name: RONALD E CIERSKI CommentsComments: I WAS WITH THE 93RD ENGINEERING BATALLION CO C HEADQUARTERS OPERATIONS SECTION, 1966 FT LEWIS WASHINGTON TO VIETNAM LONG THANH NEAR BEAR CAT THAN CONVOYED TO DONG TAM WITCH WAS PART OF THE 20TH BRIGADE. I AM LOOKING FOR HISTORY AND ANY CONTACTS.
name: B W Milne CommentsComments: Info on the 25th Infantry Division, A Battery 7/11 Field Arty, FSB Crook 68-69, Agent Orange, Dioxin, VetLinks, Links to Claims Forms, Claims Guides, POW/MIAs, Drill Sgt, Photos & More.... name: Hillary Elledge CommentsComments: name: Derek CommentsComments: Hi, i am a student doing a project on the effects of agent orange. I am looking for any information that i can possible get. So if there is any information that you or anyone would like to sent to me my email adress is derek_m_01534@hotmail.com thanks! name: BG Hodges CommentsComments: Was with the 62nd from March 68 to Nov 69. I did get one email from that era. If you think that you kind of remember this name, try an email. Thanks name: Ron Hable CommentsComments: None of the Agent Orange info mentions the use of Agent Orange in Korea in 1968-69. There are thousands of us who actually exposed, while most of the people who were in Viet Nam were not exposed. The VA has recognized this fact, but you do not. name: George Schmidt CommentsComments: usnret name: Nils Florman CommentsComments: Terrific site, Bob. Though I don't think we ever met, we were "classmates": I was assigned to HHC, 62 EBC at Ft. Leonard Wood in January, 1965 as a radio operator, and shipped out with the Battalion in August, first on the troop train to Oakland (at our stop in Salt Lake City, a couple of buddies and I managed to sneak off and buy a case of beer) and of course the good old USNS Gen. R.M. Blatchford (I swear I'll never forget that name!). After we landed at Cam Ranh, I was assigned by the Commo officer, Lt. Messer, to go to Phan Rang with the advance party. Since I was the only commo guy in the advance party, communications with Battalion back in Cam Ranh were my sole resposibility, a situation that scared the hell out of me!! After my tour was up in August '66, I flew commercial from Tan Son Nhut to Clark, to Oakland. I was too short to reassign, so I was REFRADed and sent home. The war is still with me however, as I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January, 2001. The Dept. of Veterans Affairs recently approved me for Service Connected Disability for the cancer based on my exposure to Agent Orange in Nam. Sorry, I've probably told you way more than you wanted to know, but I was so excited to find your site I got carried away!! Thanks for reading this far; Welcome home, Brother. (Sp4) Nils Florman HHC, 62 EBC Phan Rang, RVN Aug. '65--Aug. '66 name: Donald F. Jarboe CommentsComments: I was exposed to agent orange in 67 and 68. I was diagnosed with bladder cancer and enlarged prostate on 11/30/01. We have surgery on 12/05/01. Is there any connection to agent orange. name: Bill Morris CommentsExcellent web site you have here! I served with the USAF Combat Security Police in Binh Thuy, South Vietnam from Sept 69 - Feb 70; and, with the regular Security Police at Cam Rahn Bay AB, Vietnam from June 1970 - Dec 1970. * God bless America! * - Bill Morris name: BILL EVERS CommentsComments: I WAS WITH THE 62nd ENGRS "A" CO. IN PHAN RANG IN '65~66. GREAT SITE BOB,KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK name: Jim Berry CommentsComments: Served with Co B as company clerk. Left Ft. Leonard Wood for Phan Rang in Aug. 65 and departed Aug 66. Looking for anyone in Co B. name: staci CommentsComments: i liked the site it had a lot of improtant imformation! Thanks! name: Ron Quezada CommentsComments: Bitchen site. The only thin g missing was the EM net. Enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Welcome home bros. Keeping us together, together, Ron Quezada,Pres. "THE BASTARD CAV" BROTHERS IN ARMS name: Max R. Waller CommentsComments: wonderful name: Marc Allison CommentsComments: vist my site. name: Angela Cisneros CommentsComments: US Grant, General ... name: thompson gene l. CommentsComments: Dco EM plt 66-68 name: Jim Finnegan CommentsComments: Great Site name: Mike Parham CommentsComments: Company Commander of Charlie Company @ Fort Hood TExas between 1977 & 1980. Best years of my life name: Lonnie C. Love CommentsComments:Hello I am the son of Stan Love, I was in the Army for 4 years Reg/ 4 years Resverve name: Stanley Wayne Love (E-5) 62ND.Engineers CommentsComments: KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK BEAUTIFULL WEB SITE WELCOME HOME.(WHICH IS LONG OVER DUE) name: Neal Golden CommentsComments: Nice site. Have bookmarked it so I can come back often to explore. name: CLETUS J STOCK
JR CommentsComments:I,m glad I found your site I severed in USArmy I went into Army Aug 67 basic at Fort ACo 6 bn basic.then went to Fort lee class 68-47 then went to so South Korea 8 Mar 68 to July 69 was with A Brty 6th Bn 44th Arty(hawk) in village of tok mok ni THEN IN JULY 7TH WAS IN VIETNAM WITH MCO 11TH ACR AND WITH KTRP 3/11TH ACR LEFT VIETNAM 31 July 70 Aug 15 went to my last duty station Military Mail sec.2nd Base post office 46th and northern blvd long Island city ny. left their Oct 31 1973. I didn't touch mail was supply sgt 76Y40 so if any one in Europe didn't get mail on time don't blame me. those people in nyc where a bunch of nuts. We couldn't wear our uniform in the city Ny billets was Fort Wads worth stan island ny across the river from Fort command. in Brooklyn. I,m 100% DAV now lungs and ptsd.The Doc said two combat zones back to back did it to me @28 months combat I was in So Korea when they took the ship. couldn't leave until replacement came in. this is a good web site keep up the good work name: Gary S. Champe CommentsComments: Excellent site. Looks like we kicked up some of the same dirt a while back. Honored to find your site. Will pass along to others. name: G.M.Dengler ADCS ( AW ) U.S.N.,Ret. CommentsComments: Excellent web site, great source of information ! I'll be passing it along to our Army news group. ( webtv ) Thanks for making my site part of yours...It's appreciated.... Sincerely Mug's name: Richard & Sandy CommentsComments: AWESOME SITE this is so well put together......thank you for this. Such graphics(got our thumbs up) Thanks for such pride & dedication to all our fellow veterans WELCOME HOME!!!
name: George Stanley CommentsComments: I would like to get on this sites mailing list. I have type 11 diabetes linked to my exposure while in-country 1966-1967. I am 100% service connected V.A and 80% Air Force disabled. Thanks and God Bless. George
name: Dennis R. Mcpeak CommentsComments: Served with A.co & csc.2/327TH Inf. 10/72--07/75 tel.(270)622-7315
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