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Edward G.Goehring 
Coopersburg, Pa.
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Sunday, June 10, 2018 14:24

Announcing, The Ivy dragoons, are accepting Applications for the 2018 addition of our Scholarship, to honor our fallen brothers. any member of your family& extended family can apply This money is to be used for any higher learning, including tech schools. Please send applications to Edward G.Goehring, deadline is July 31,2018, and the drawing will take place at the Charlie company reunion, In August.the only restriction, is the sponsoring member, must be a dues paying member of the 4th Infantry div assn.. also, remember to apply for the scholarship the 4th division sponsors.
John Keller, Retired US Army 
St Paul, NE
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Saturday, June 2, 2018 11:16

Trying to locate Lester A Potter or Robert R Pacini. I have been in contact with Keith Brown and he said they might have some information or pictures concerning my school friend Terry L Berney who was with D/3/8 69.
John T Keller lSG, US Army Retired 
Palmer, NE
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Thursday, May 31, 2018 07:59

My friend Terry L Berney, D/3/8, was killed on Oct 1, 1969 in Vietnam. Any information or pictures from people that knew him would be appreciated. He was a great guy who ran his 66 Chevelle hard up and down the highways of NE with a smile.
Robert(Bob) Violette sgt.5 Co.B3/8 67-68 
Montgomery,Al.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018 22:41

To ALL my family in Co.B3/8 I miss ALL of you guys. So many friends, SO many memories, GOOD AND BAD. Hang in there my family because you are LOVED more than you know. Datko and Kontum was rough. We made it and some didn’t. Don’t EVER forget, all of you that was there —67-68 were VERY special. God bless ALL of you. I love you dearly.
Co.B3/8 1967-1968 
Montgomery,Al.
Monday, May 28, 2018 23:49

To my friend , Jessy Allen Murphy,(KIA) this is your day my friend. My memories are with you today and always. You were VERY special to me and you was the kindest person I’ve ever known. God bless and be with you for eternity. —-Sgt. Robert (Bob) Violette.——-Dakto- & Kontum. 1967-1968 Co.B/3/8 ——God bless ALL who served and gave all.
Brian Woodward, Commo HHQ 1/8, 1967-68 
Maryland
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Saturday, May 26, 2018 12:24

My first time to reach out to a vets organization. Peace to all my fellow vets
John Johnson, A & HHC 3/8 4TH ID 1969-70 
Temecula, CA
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Saturday, May 26, 2018 11:32

I was in Country April 1969 - February 1970, was assigned to Alpha Company. Wounded on May 11, 1969, medivac to Kontum for treatment by 3/8 Battalion Surgeon Captain Jose Delgado (who was later KIA 7/1969) Stayed with Support Platoon (SSGT Henry Martinez) while my leg healed, later became AMMO Sgt for Battalion and replaced Sgt Martinez as Support Platoon Sgt.
Several Killed on May 11 and many more wounded, Spec IV Richard Manuel Paco and I were side by side when he was killed.
God Bless all those that were involved with directly or indirectly the Viet Nam War. A Special prayer for those who did not return from the Viet Nam War.
Victor G. Clark,Co. C, 3Bn, 8th Inf. 1967-1968 
Elsberry, MO 63343
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018 20:30

Miss the guys in c co. Have had a hard time last 15 years. Agent Orange kicking my butt. Have 100% disability from V.A.
How is everyone else doing with Agent Orange?
Rich "Witchdoctor" Jackson C Co. 3/8 66- 
South Weymouth, Mass.
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Sunday, May 6, 2018 17:32

Is there any of our brothers that live in Chicago that might know Darryl Bunkley? He was in the 3rd platoon of C Co. as one of our pointmen. I was the medic in that platoon; and the last time I spoke to Darryl, he was ill. I am trying to reach out to him, but cannot contact by phone.. Any help appreciated.
Phil Vermeulen 
Saint clair shores Michigan
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018 08:53

I want to inform that George Maurice Vermeulen has passed away last Tuesday at the hospital. He died from cardiac arrest at the age of 70 years old. He will be missed by a loving wife of 44 years 3 children (i am his youngest) helping him to find old war buddies . He and a son in law and 4 grand kids. After the war he became a for cement and then became a commercial painter. If anyone remembers george vermeulen look up kauls funeral home search George Vermeulen and please please leave a message
John Keatts- B/3/8 4th ID 10/66- 6/67 
Las Vegas, NV
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Friday, March 30, 2018 07:47

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orange, Purple, Pink, Blue and Agent White. I have been told that I suffer with COPD, INFACEMA AND PULMONARY FIBROSUS AND A SUDDEN WEIGH LOSS. mY WEIGHT DROPED FROM 150 DOWN TO 108 THEN DOWN TO 100 LBS. i CAME DOWN WITH THE FLU AND PHUMONIA WHERE I WAS PUT INTO THE HOSPITAL (VA) in Las Vegas, NV. My life is on the way out.
Stuart White 
Middleboro, Mass
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Monday, March 26, 2018 05:43

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. (For the Fallen, September 1914, Laurence Binyon 1869 - 1943)
Stuart White 
Middleboro, Mass
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Monday, March 26, 2018 05:41

3/26/68: Psalm 91, the soldier's Psalm...
SGT MICHAEL BOUTWELL CO.D 3/8 81 MORTARS-69-69 
GEORGETOWN, TN ( CHATT, TN )
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Thursday, March 8, 2018 06:55

WELCOME HOME AGAIN TO ALL OF US. .
My Email is: boutwellfarm17@gmail.com
I was with Company D 3/8 6-68 -6-69
I'M AKA "RED" 81 MM MORTARS.
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW INFO ON.
HELP IF YOU CAN..THANKS

MICHAEL WILBURN, ALICE TEXAS.
BEN MARTINEZ, ?
FENSKE, ?
FERGUSON, NORTH CAROLINA.
AND ANY OF THE 81 MM MORTAR SQUAD AKA THE SHORT ROUNDER CREW.
1968-1969
COMPANY D 3/8 4TH INFANTRY.
JOE TRAVNIK Bco 68-69 
MENTOR, OHIO
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Sunday, March 4, 2018 12:54

March 6,69 In remberance of Lt. McCalister and Sgt. Rambsy and all that gave their all in the Valley.
JOE TRAVNIK Bco 68-69 
MENTOR, OHIO
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018 20:12

to the men who served in co b 3/8. there is going to be a mini reunion for our company april 29 to may 5 2018 in branson, mo..if you want any info please contact jim Hampton 1-479-967-3704 or steve shlagel 1-301-643-4820. looking forward to being there
Witchdoctor - C Co. 3rd Plt. 4th ID 66-67 
South Weymouth, Mass.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018 16:47

Some of us had nicknames; mine was as you see above. My name is Rich Jackson, and I was a medic with C Co. 3rd platoon. In that dreadful 9 Days in May battle 1967 C Co. made contact on the 26th. Besides myself, and Rich Mason; who were the other two medics with C Co. that day?? Does anyone remember, and are they still with us...We sure had our hands full that day.
Don Altevers A/3rd/8th,3rd plt/2nd squad 6/69-6/70 
San Diego ca
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Saturday, January 27, 2018 20:05

Just found this site, just recently have been looking back to my tour of duty in VN. Reading my letters to my fiance (now my wife) and to my mom and sister.How much I have forgotten!
John Jenkins B co. 3/8 4th ID 
Hagerstown Maryland
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Saturday, January 27, 2018 17:44

Was in B Co. 3/8 in January 1969 for 2 weeks.We had spider monkey named bit_h.I came to unit with Rudy from the replacement center.I believe I was in 4th platoon 3rd or 4th squad.I remember a Terry.I was last at firebase Blackhawk near Pleiku when I got transferred to 4th Engineer Battalion on a congressional.Anyone out there still around who remembers me send an email.I have pictures from the firebase I left with Doc, our pet monkey and others.
Edward J. Roell 
Bergen County, NJ
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018 13:29

I just finished reading "Nine Days In May," and I, now, understand where and why my brother, PFC. Michael C. Roell, died.

So many rememberances...so many details, and yet, no one remembers sending a dozen Antheriums and a three-page letter, with the last two pages, hand-signed, by those who sent the Antheriums and expressed their gratitude for what Michael did by removing a grave threat to the flanks of his newly-joined platoon, by eliminating a machine gun, hoisted, in a tree?

So close to the truth...yet, still so far away...!
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