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charlie hammersmith
. . Contributed By debbie bogard On Tuesday, December 04, 2001
my friend is looking for charlie hammersmith he served in the army he just wanted to know his wherabout's if any one can give me any info please e-mail.

 
 

DId you know my dad?
. . Contributed By Mandi Shaw On Wednesday, December 05, 2001
Hello. I am writing in the off-chance that someone will be able to help me. I am trying to locate anyone who may have served in Vietnam with my dad, Stephen J. Shaw, III. He was in the Army, SP5. My dad could never really express his feelings about what he, and the rest of you brave heroes, experienced in the war. My dad passed away in March and I am left feeling empty not understanding such an important time in his life. I would love to be able to speak with anyone who may have even known my father-it would be a great honor for me. Thank you for any help you may be able to provide. Mandi Shaw

 
 

Monty (Montague) Lyons 1stBat 4thMar 3rdDiv
. . Contributed By Jim On Wednesday, December 05, 2001
I served with Monty, he died 12/6/67 from friendly fire, misplaced bomb. He is listed on the wall as hostile action. I think he family should know what really happened. He is also listed as being from KY but he never lived there, he lived in OH. You're never dead until no one is left to remember you.

 
 

DOES ANYONE KNOW MY DAD?
. . Contributed By Sara On Friday, December 07, 2001
MY DAD SERVED IN VIETNAM AND IS LOOKING FOR SOME OF HIS FRIENDS THAT HAVE SERVED WITH HIM. MY DAD'S NAME IS MELVIN SCHULTZ WHOM IS FROM WISCONSIN. HE IS LOOKING FOR PAUL URESTE , GENE MILLER (4TH DIV -42ND DIVISION) FROM PA, AND GENE WASHINGTON FROM MILWAUKEE, WI. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO ON THESE THREE MEN OR WHOM HAVE SERVED WITH MY DAD HE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU. PLEASE EMAIL ME - SHALVER6@AOL.COM --THANK YOU!

 
 

Looking for anyone A co 1st Bn 5th Marines Oct 66-
. . Contributed By Charles K. O'Connor On Friday, December 07, 2001
and John (Nick) Maniscalco from NY with whom I served in a CAP unit in Tam Ky.

 
 

617 Engineers-Panel Bridge; 159th Group Long Binh
. . Contributed By Bruce Graber On Sunday, December 09, 2001
I'd like to locate members of my unit. I served from Mar66 to Mar67. I'd like to find out what happened to my unit after I rotated back to an assignment in Germany.

 
 

The Traveling Memorial Wall
. . Contributed By Dottie Moon On Monday, December 10, 2001
My husband wants to visit the VietNam Memorial Wall that has been traveling around the US. We can't get to Washington so I want to find out when it will be in the Austin or San Antonio, Texas area. If anyone has any info on this I would greatly appreciate it.

 
 

A MEMORIAL TO A VIETNAM VETERAN
. . Contributed By John Armstrong On Wednesday, December 12, 2001
VIETNAM VETERAN LEFT LEGACY IN VERSE Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Roy L. Moody, a longtime fixture in downtown Worcester, MA. Died at U-Mass Memorial Medical Center -- University Campus. Mr. Moody was well-known to many downtown workers and visitors. An admitted alcoholic, Mr. Moody, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War who was stationed in Da Nang in the early 1970s, could often be spotted handing out or selling copies of poems he wrote about his combat experience. One of his poems , "Living and Dying," described how the war had deeply affected him: Take a man and put him alone, Put him 12,000 miles away from home. Empty his heart of all his blood, Make him sweat and live in the mud. . He had the guts to fight and die, He paid the price but what did he buy. Not a damn thing. ANOTHER VIETNAM VETERAN WHO'S NAME WILL NEVER BE ETCHED IN STONE, ANOTHER BROTHER VIETNAM VETERAN, ANOTHER CASUALTY OF WAR! I know you are in Heaven with many friends and no longer alone my Brother for you have served your time in HELL!

 
 

Harold Wayne Sigmon d:1/8/68 b:4/27/44 Vietnam
. . Contributed By Jim On Wednesday, December 12, 2001
He was my replacement and died before I left country. I never really got to know him but "But for the Grace of God" it could have been me. We sent him to pick up a prisoner and the Helicopter he was riding is crashed into a mountain. He was only in country a few days.

 
 

Owen Skinner
. . Contributed By Elisabeth Owen Moser On Wednesday, December 12, 2001
I still wear his name. May his family be comforted on this, his day. 12/12/70

 
 
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