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Date: Thu 12/5/24 11:45AM From: Chuck Harris Email: caharris4@aol.com City: ASHBURN State: VA Group: guns/slicks Years: Oct '67 - Apr '69 Message: Assigned to D Trp 1/1 as it was forming at Ft. Hood right out of flight school. Flew "C" model guns then Cobras until there were enough cobra rated pilots, then flew slicks. "Infused" into A Trp 2/17 in April until DEROS July '69. Received direct commission May '69 retiring in '92 as LTC. Had second tour Sep '71 - Aug '72 with Task Force Garry Owen, B/229 1st Cav. Hoping to attend March '25 reunion in DC. |
Date: Mon 07/1/24 4:36PM From: John E Bosch Email: boschj219@outlook.com City: Lafayette State: LA Group: Guns Saber 72 Years: 4/69 to 10/69 Message: I left B/7/17 and joined D troup 4 days before they moved down to Chu Lai and stayed there till 10/69. I came there along with Johnny Applegath and a Capt Montgomery (sorry guys)who became the slick platoon leader. |
Date: Mon 05/27/24 5:07PM From: Raymond Keith Email: rekeith500@gmail.com City: Mancos State: CO Group: Slick pilot Years: 70-71 Message: Updated e-mail |
Date: Sat 02/10/24 4:19PM From: WO1 Jim Humphreys Email: home2@sw.rr.com City: Enterprise State: Alabama Group: Huey pilot Years: 71-72 Message: I been an Instructor Pilot flying helicopters for the Army for the last 49 years. Retired as a CW5. Enjoyed this website! |
Date: Mon 01/15/24 8:35PM From: Ralph Cain Email: rvcain@icloud.com City: Montgomery State: TX Group: Guns Years: April 1970-April 1971 Message: Hey Mike ... I have trouble remembering names, but I do remember DJ / Gary Smith, Lurch, Jerry Brown, Lee Galloway, Labredo, Gray and others. I went back to college and ended up retiring as an Air Traffic controller in 2002. Live north of Houston, Tx since 1984. Married for 55 years with 3 adult children and 4 grandkids. Health issues the last few years opened up the VA issues from Agent Orange and I am sitting at 80% disabled. Thanks again for what you are doing here. PS, please say hello to DJ. I owe him apology for not recognizing him when he called decades ago to invite me to a reunion. Drew a total blank. Take care Mike. Also ... I hope my call sign is the correct one !!! Yikes |
Date: Thu 07/7/22 2:44PM From: Max Sabin Email: max@fargoairmuseum.org City: Fargo State: ND Group: Years: Message: Never served, far too young but my grandfather was in Vietnam. There is an old AH-1F on display in a nearby town that I'm curious to learn more about. According to a plaque it is dedicated to a Cpt. Alvie Ledford and WO William Pierson III. The tail on the Cobra is 67-15650. My email is always open and I'd love to talk about its history and those two heroes I mentioned. Welcome home! |
Date: Mon 05/30/22 5:02PM From: Ken Rose Email: kdshurd@gmail.com City: Camas State: WA Group: Scouts Years: 1968-69 Message: Memorial Day 30 May 2022. To those that did not get to return home. We remember. |
Date: Fri 04/15/22 11:27PM From: Mike Gustin Email: mjgustin6@gmail.com City: San Tan Valley State: AZ Group: Scouts Years: 69-70 Message: Took a long time, but finally got my guestbook back up and running. Please take a minute to join the many others that were kind enough to sign my book. |
Date: Sat 10/2/21 3:38PM From: Robert (Bob) Jones Email: rjones6540@msn.com City: Argyle State: TX Group: Scouts Years: 1969 Message: Was great to find this website. I was in the Scouts call sign Sabre 13. Was great to look through the guest book a see the names of people I served with. Thanks to all. |