xuan loc, vietnam 1969
Price | No Ratings | Service | No Ratings | Flowers | No Ratings | Delivery Speed | No Ratings | He was level headed and well liked. All these years it bothered me somewhat to think that he was in the field because he got on the wrong side of someone. Cancer was not the slow moving, but rather the aggressive type. By 72 I had been gone three years. 45 years since I left in 72. His mother died in 1976, and there were no relatives in the United States. On May 18, 1969, he was at FSB Husky at Xuan Loc Air Field in Long Khanh Province, RVN, when the area came under rocket and mortar attack. Don Snedeker. Wish i had some pics. Locals try to identify dead. Many times trips were made with just me and my driver. Patton is gone now. Several other E5 or lower besides myself.Capt. He told me his main reason for wanting to come to Vietnam was to get the Combat Infantryman Badge. A radio operator lying on ground places the phone of the radio to his ear, then speaks and looks out. Alternated Tay Ninh and Xuan Loc every other month with Major Whiteside.Doesnt anyone remember the 5th Cav SA? He showed us pictures of his wife-a beautiful lady. He makes it. That did not occur until the morning of the of the 8th. Before I found out who she was, the first words out of my mouth were, WTF! Bill. and Micheline Plantations. To young to know. I am totally retired now, after 28 years in the Army active and reserve, & 25 years working for a Defense Contractor. Thank you for your post. Thank you for the reply. section chief. I knew he was trying to get Colonel Coleman (or it may have been Colonel Tuberty), the division senior advisor, to agree to the transfer. Worked at mars station AB8AO 67-68. He was under a great deal of pressure from his boss. He liked to say he was the only ace in his flight school class. They suffered multiple KIA/WIA. lol I spent a night in the hospital due to low blood pressure and low O2 %. Pete Boszor by chance. I think it was up to 200 feet at the top Sorry to say I dont remember any names either. I was 39th SIG Btn, MACV attach to Team 87. It is not me. I was going to work overseas when I quit that but my 9 year old said I was done going away and thru my paperwork out the window. RHOURN GOT HIT ON DEC. 19 1969 SSG. Bird Dogs, and then the Mowhawk, which I flew from 1969 until 1991. Xun Lc Base Camp - Wikipedia also have their names. Both American and ARVN. Thank God for SFC Winland. I did, and they established a base line for me and listed every place I was during all tours with the dates. Carrolls greatly missed and loved by all. The film ended the lights came on and no one got up as it was protocol that you didnt leave before the Senior Advisor.Well he got up from his front row chair turned to the projectionist and said play the last reel again. And on the 20th (Vietnam War period). My wife is a rock. David W. Patton. Lee and SSGT Bang who are interpreter for LTC. A lot of information To think I missed that operation by a few months. Jan-Dec 72. There is a pic of me at G-3 TOC that Zoomie has on a web page.. I wonder if any remembers how tall the como was. General Joseph J Nazzaro along with other officers disembark from the aircraft. Hi speaker . Dick Wolfe, Dick He was the senior advisor to MACV Team 87 headquartered in Xuan Loc. Any help appreciated. Mr Cole, Steve, if you remember Ronnie Jenkins then we were there at the same time. After 2 failed MEDEVACS, TF52 moved south to An Loc, but we were ordered to remain in place until a rescue could be organized. I remember Pickron but I cant place you. Big relief as you can imagine. I do have a few pictures (non-combat) of Xuan Loc, Tay Ninh, and Nui Ba Din I would be happy to send to you for your reunion. Got to work with Kit Carson Scouts with the line units. Im getting ready to sell out in Port Angeles and move to Wellton, Arizona. I wirked night so we may never have crossed paths. I have had .any different maladies from my tour in Vietnam. Again thanks for your help. Im with you Dai Hui (Robert Morse). I used Mars on more than one occasion. After several months in Tay Ninh I was brought back to Xuan Loc and assigned to The Hill hill 837 radio relay site, 15 clicks east of Xuan Loc, where I spent the next 6 months. I worked from Miami to Texas to Chula vista, CA then Port Angeles, WA to Alaska and the Bering Sea. Col.Walter E. Coleman. Went there frequently. It has been 14 yrs since last I spoke to him. About half in Xuan Loc and half forward at Tay Ninh when I was in a compound. SA was Col. Robert Steele, and my superior was Maj. Sgt Zoomie Xuan Loc JUL 67-SEP 69, Thank you four reply. Got on the post, but w/in 5 minutes the political officer white shirt and black trousers showed up and threw me out. Wow Joe that sounds like I never want to move again. (including National Guard) Gia Ra, Hamtan, and the trips up to the Dong Nai, plus other LZs and place in the 3 Corps Tactical Zone. Sean Hope all is well. He awarded me the Bronze Star. Except to replay to someone else. One of them is SP5 Rudolf Micka who died February 20, 1972, of an accidental weapon discharge. LTC but always Captain P to us. Chou Dai Hui. At the U.S. camp, 14 Americans were killed and 39 wounded; 24 enemy soldiers were killed in the action. Geoff Barker gtblx@aol.com For Marv Zumwalt (Captain) Several years ago I found a site devoted to the An Loc Battle. Servered wgith G-3 TOC and I&R G-2. Alpha Bravo 8 Alpha Oscar AB8AO 67-68 I remember that he was in charge of the girls working the PX. 1st Battalion 83rd Artillery. Pete Boszor told my Sgt. If it helps he was also at Tet Offensive 2/19/68. RUSTY. Some had blue and grey uniforms and some just in brown and grey. Was there 65-66. Done another tour with the 101st in 68 and 69.. We had ARVN ARTY there. He came to America with his mother as a refugee from Czechoslovakia in 1956 when he was six years old. If so I met you at the funeral home. Im at slandry164@gmail.com if anyone wants to connect with me (Im his eldest son).Thanks and ALLONS! It seems to me I remember that tower being a little o we 210 ft. I arrived in Xuan Loc in Feb. 70 and was assigned to the 5th ARVN Cav. Doug Sichler, I was assigned to Advisory Team 87 in Xuan Loc in October 1966. Any info from yourself of anyone who worked with the EMUs would be appreciated and acknowledged. Moneypenny was my immediate superior when I arrived. I talked to the LTCs wife after his death. I remember we built a block building for the como center. Never saw a movie up there in six months. This message hopes to re-establish contact. Part of 71-72 LTC Ferguson was the 43rd RCAT Senior Advisor replaced in 72, (I think) by LTC David W. Patton. During that time Captain Dave White was Senior Signals Advisor at 87 HQ in Xuan Loc.
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