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Name: Willie C Bonney
Just wanted to thank all the mountian movers for a job well done by all of us form 67 to 71. Once a moutian mover always a moutian mover.
Posted on Friday - Jul 30, 2010
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Name: Willie C Bonney
Leroy enjoyed talking to you . Hope you make it to reunion. Will call you again soon.
Posted on Thursday - Jul 29, 2010
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Name: jerry Nichols
Hey Delbert Hull, From one 51K20 to another. But unlike you I ended up in 87 Engr. Bn., 643 Pipeline Company at Cam Rahn Bay. Right up my MOS, but the 1st Lt. wanted a mail clerk and driver for Top, but I didn't want to be a mail clerk, dumb kid. So He sent me to take the test on the next Monday morning. So I'll outsmart him, I failed the test. Lt. said OK you'll go back again. So Spec 4 Nichols was the new mail clerk for the 643 Pipeline Co. I'm looking forward to the reunion.
Posted on Tuesday - Jul 27, 2010
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Name: Willie C Bonney
Does anyone remember a SSG Tater McKinney? He was in A co from 1970 to 1971. He was a crusher operator.
Posted on Monday - Jul 26, 2010
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Name: Willie C Bonney
Does anyone remember a SSG McKenney, he went by the nickname "TATER"? He was in A company 589th Eng Bn from 1970 to 1971. I think he was from Panama City, FL.
Posted on Monday - Jul 26, 2010
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Name: Sterling Hester
I've been searching for Jim Johnson of HHC ( 1968 - 1969 ) with no Luck. He worked in the Motor Pool as a mechanic. He was from Chattanooga, Tenn area. Any info would be greatly appreciated. He went with us on the LST,s to Phan Rang, but I never sawe him after that.
Posted on Saturday - Jul 24, 2010
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Name: John Hunt
bonney, it was my pleasure helping you. i hope we can find many more of our buddies. i think the credit should go to my buddy perry. if he hadn't started the search, we wouldn't be having the reunion. thanks man.
Posted on Friday - Jul 23, 2010
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Name: Willie C Bonney
John Hunt. I sure am I called you.Thanks a lot for helping me get signed up.
Posted on Friday - Jul 23, 2010
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Walston. Are you going to show up at the reunion. Iremember you now.Send me a message back when you can.
Posted on Friday - Jul 23, 2010
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Name: Al Cochran
good to hear from uou sgt bonney al c
Posted on Thursday - Jul 22, 2010
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Name: Al Cochran
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Name: Willie C Bonney
Daniel Davenport l remember you when we were at fort hood. Got there 1march66 . Went to nam on the POPE. Deros 10apr68. Hope to see you at the reunion. WELCOME HOME.
Posted on Thursday - Jul 22, 2010
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Name: Delbert Hull
I arrived in country on 7 August 1969. For twenty-two days I was shipped all over S. Vietnam, who needed a plumber (51K20) in Vietnam! Finally, ending up with the 589th 'B-Co' in late Aug. The Personnel Dept found out I could peck on a typewriter, so I became the company clerk/mail clerk replacement for 'B-Co' for four months under Captain Danial S. Quintard. In Janurary 1970, 'HHC' Major Romayne Schroder came to the 'B-Co' office and told Captain Quintard, he was taking me to 'HHC' to become the Battalion Mail Clerk replacement. What a treat! I finished my tour as the Battalion Mail Clerk in August 1970. All I can say is...I had the greatest job while in Vietnam. There was nothing better than mail-call, everyones facial expressions would change when they received a letter from home. Feel free to contact me..... dhull@fmctc.com or 712-782-4144, Delbert Hull, Kirkman, Iowa
Posted on Wednesday - Jul 21, 2010
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Name: Albert Cenotti
hi, and welcome home guy;s. anyone from CO.D served mar . 68-69 started an khe drove 3/4 ton sargent in charge of surveying road crew ple kou. moved by LST to phan rang up to tent city between phan rang and da lat.there was a lake worked on guard tower overlooking lake 50 cal. went to da lat for supply;s what a place cobblestone roads, golf, schools, etc. then back to reality!!! anyone out there???
Posted on Monday - Jul 19, 2010
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Name: Albert Cenotti