1st infantry 3bg Lai Kai Feb1966 to Nov 1967...
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Vietnam Vet 66 / 67
CQ CQ DE KD4LZL
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If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
Sept 2, 1969 to Sept 1, 1970 with Charlie Company 3/8 4th Infantry Div. Cambodia May 6, 1970
Thank You for your service. I made good friends there some I still have contact with them. enjoy life, it too short!
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
Vietnam Vet 66 / 67
CQ CQ DE KD4LZL
Member Patriot Guard Riders
If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
32 Outa 35......Coulda done better if i had more time to study... I hate pop quizzes
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
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32/35 here also. I missed the song by Country Joe McDonald, number of deserters, and the year ground operations started.
If "Plan A" didn't work.
The alphabet has 25 more letters!
Stay Coo
US Navy; Sep 67 - Sep 87; Stationed onboard USS FOX DLG-33, provided support off Yankee station, 5" gun support and SAR support.
My state ( Georgia ) just came out with a Veteran Tag for Motorcycles.
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
Vietnam Vet 66 / 67
CQ CQ DE KD4LZL
Member Patriot Guard Riders
If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
Entirely TOO cool.
PC
Beware of liberals posing as Americans.
DaNang August 1971to July 1972. US Army 196th LIB. Carried M-60 for 9months then the Green Machine, RTO for the Captain for about 2 months. Earned the CIB, Air Metal and Army Accommodation Metal. They couldn't kill me but the Agent Orange is trying. Turned 21 while in the bush.
James Young
Yep... I carried the Prick 25....[66] I wonder if you did the same as i... When a resupply came in with new battery's [Too much weigh to carry] everyone wanted the plastic bags they came in.. So i made a deal if they carried the extra battery when i need it i would bayonet the old one toss it, And put a new one in and they would keep the bag.
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
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this is for jeyoung that served with the 196 LIB. My brother Richard Rocha also served April 71 until Tricky Dick brought him home with the 196 LIB. He was point man, and once or twice went into tunnels. He trying to find some of his bodies. As many Vets he remember their handle not their real name. This is a wild shot so I m hoping you serve with him and remember him. His wife threw all his photos away when they divorce. Thank You for your service and welcome HOME!
grunt69 4th ID
The name does not ring a bell, but my memory ain't what it use to be. I was with Co.B 2nd/1st !96th, 4th platoon, 1st squad. Our rear base was on the west side of DaNang.
I was there from Aug.
1971 till end of July 1972 when we stood down and came home. The only tunnel I went in was in the hills that surrounded DaNang and once in it turned into caves that was a NVA hospital.
I got in the Air Force in 1974. Tail end of the Vietnam Era. I support all of our Veterans and proudly wear lots of Veteran patches on my vests and jackets. I do not want anyone to forget about our Veterans as we all paid some sort of price for our country.
As I saw recently " Freedom is not free, we paid for it".