February 18th 2018
04:43:59 PM
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February 18th 2018 04:43:59 PM |
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Helen Afuvai |
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Research |
Where are you from? |
American Samoa |
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I am the granddaughter of SAOFAIGAOALII SAOFAIGAOALII JR. It would be 2 yrs in April since my grandfather passed, and I wish I could’ve stumbled along this site sooner. He would always talk about his time in Vietnam, and everyone knew how proud he was to be a Marine! Hoping someone has pictures with/of him. Thank you. |
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October 4th 2017 11:49:19 AM |
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Jerry Edward Smith |
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Through research. |
Where are you from? |
Seattle area |
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I am the author of The Ballard Nineteen, one of the 19 is Bruce \"Randy\" Landis who was KIA on 3/23/66. Please see link below: http://www.nwnews.com/index.php/local/news-features/15016-duvall-fire-commissioner-honors-vietnam-vets-with-book |
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September 20th 2017 09:54:36 PM |
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Lynne Coleman |
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Websearch |
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Fort Smith, AR |
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I was engaged to Pvt John Edward Rice of Kilo Company. He was among the many killed on July 28th, 1968. I understand that he had been befriended by Henry \"Hank\" Fletcher and surely others. I would love to hear any memories or photos (?) anyone might have of him, he\'s been gone so very long but still not forgotten. Thank you all for your lives of service, may God bless you all! |
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October 27th 2016 11:33:22 PM |
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JIM KACZMARSKI |
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SURFING |
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BUFFALO,N.Y. |
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I WAS IN KILO 3/7 ON 7/28/68.bY THE GRACE OF GOD ,I WAS MEDIVACED OUT TO DA NANG THEN TO NAVAL HOSPITAL TO GUAM.I WILL ALWAYS GRIEVE FOR MY BRAVE BROTHERS WHO PERISHED THAT DAY.SEMPER FI MY COMRADES. |
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August 10th 2016 11:05:56 AM |
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Allan Roof |
How did you find this website? |
Internet search |
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Tomah WI |
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CLASS OF 1966 TO REDEDICATE DENNIS SENZ FIELD MEMORIAL On Friday August 26, 2016 at 5 PM the Tomah High School Class of 1966 will be holding a rededication ceremony for the Dennis Senz Memorial at Senz baseball field located at the intersection of Butts Avenue and Juneau Street. Military services will be provided by the Tomah American Legion Grassman-Sowle-Larsen-Senz Post 201. Dennis Senz was a member of the Tomah graduating Class of 1966, which is holding their 50th reunion in conjunction with this ceremony. Marine Lance Corporal Dennis Senz was killed in action on December 18, 1967 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. The baseball field at the current Tomah High School which opened in the fall of 1966 was subsequently named in honor of Dennis Senz, a noted baseball player and fan. Details may be obtained by contacting Allan Roof at 608- 378-4202. |
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March 5th 2016 09:26:41 PM |
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James E. Rollins III |
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Sewanee, Tennessee |
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I am the son of James E. Rollins Jr. who served with Kilo 3/7 late 1966-April 24 1967 when he was wounded. He recently went through an amputation of his left leg which still had shrapnel in it from the land mine he stepped on in \'67. As a former Marine myself, I\'m interested in connected with any of the Marines who served with my Dad and also hope they will contact him. I want to do everything I can to keep his spirits up and get him through this rehab. Dad has always been fairly quiet about what went on over there but has opened up in recent years. Can anybody out there tell me any stories about my old man as a young 0331 with the finest fighting force on the planet? |
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August 9th 2015 11:41:13 AM |
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Patti Paradis Lovvorn |
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Wesley Lawrence |
Where are you from? |
Fall River Mass |
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I am the cousin of Wayne Caron and I just wanted to say Hi to everyone and I miss him so much.. I recently found Mr. Lawrence on FB and he did a cassette tape at my cousin\'s funeral that I found after all these years in my deceased father\'s belongings-It was hard to listen to for he told all about being with Wayne when he was killed..Thank You Patti |
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July 26th 2015 10:00:00 AM |
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Roger Dailey |
How did you find this website? |
Google search for Tom Urekew |
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Seymour, Indiana |
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My name is Roger Dailey and I believe I met a member of your unit named Tom Urekew. I met Tom through a fly fishing club. I’m submitting this to inform you of Tom\'s death. He was found dead yesterday at his home in Boston Kentucky, suspected heart attack. Tom was a great part of our club, always willing to help. He will be missed. More information might be found at Facebook under Derby City Fly Fishers. Salute to Tom and all you veterans. Please feel free to contact me for more information - rogerdailey@yahoo.com (please put Tom Urekew in the subject line so my junk mail filter doesn\'t toss it). Thanks, take care, have fun |
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June 20th 2015 09:19:48 PM |
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Jamie Jackovich |
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Jake Jackovich is my dad and has posted photos here |
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Calumet, MI |
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Hello, I am the daughter of Jake Jackovich, a Marine who served with Kilo 3/7 in 1967. I wanted to share a unique project with you that the history channel is working on called Film Corp. They are asking for real footage from the field to tell the story of what the war was like on the ground. Check it out: http://www.history.com/shows/vietnam-in-hd/about Thank you all for your service. |
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May 6th 2015 09:19:54 AM |
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JM Galloway |
How did you find this website? |
Google |
Where are you from? |
England |
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My uncle was Sherrick \"Ricky\" Camden Britton of Kilo 3/7, killed on 10th April 1968 - first day of Operation Jasper Square. He had been in Vietnam for less than a month, but members of his family would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has any memories of him. |
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