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Casimiro Palacios
. . Contributed By Ed TorresOn Sunday, March 01, 1998
Seeking persons who served with Casimiro Palacios KIA. Casimiro was originally from Nicaragua ans was stationed in Germany prior to being sent to Vietnam. Casimiro was father's office boy and like an older brother to me. Anyone knowing his family in Germany please contact me.

 
 

SP4 Thomas B. Griffin, Jr.
. . Contributed By James GriffinOn Sunday, March 01, 1998
Looking for information concerning SP4 Thomas B. Griffin, Jr. KIA 1/1/68, Bihn Dihn or anyone whos served with him 7/67-1/68.

 
 

battledeath
. . Contributed By De Leon C. NarcisseOn Monday, March 02, 1998
I'm trying to find out how my uncle was killed and what were the results of the battle he fought in was. I'd like to know as many details about his last day on earth as I possibly can, so that for generations of Narcisse's to come, he will never be forgotten. Thanks for your help. His name is Paul Narcisse.

 
 

Terry Williams/Terry Summerlin USMC
. . Contributed By Jerry W. Calame Cpl USMC 66-69On Wednesday, March 04, 1998
Does anybody know about these two fiends who died to Vietnam. They were both my friends from Bandon Oregon and died while I was also in Vietnam. It all seems so strange.

 
 

To Lynn Hunter
. . Contributed By John DumestreOn Thursday, March 05, 1998
Message received.Thank You ! BCCM

 
 



I didn't serve in Vietnam; my draft number was 3 and Nixon stopped the draft about 6 months before my time was to come up. I went to school and received a doctroal degree in psychology and have spent the past 16 years trying to help some vets through their personal struggles. I recently left the VA cause I just couldn't do it anymore. I hope I was able to help. I want to thank all who served for helping to ultimately win the struggle against communism. Even though the country was lost, the money and wealth that the old USSR and Red China poured into their efforts was immense and I believe that if it wasn't for the valor of each of you served, the world might look very different now in terms of communism. My son can grow up without the spectre of a few thousand warheads being aimed at him, and I thank each of you from the bottom of my heart.

 
 

return of bracelet
. . Contributed By Ralph M. CovielloOn Saturday, March 07, 1998
Michael L. Graf.I have the bracelet for Lt. Graf. You emailed me but never answered. Please email me so I can return the bracelet.

 
 

101st AIRBORNE, 1/502, A CO., 1968
. . Contributed By C.COPELANDOn Saturday, March 07, 1998
LOOKING FOR ANYONE, ESPECIALLY M-79 MAN KING FROM OHIO, & VINCE REDMOND FROM THE BRONX, ALSO M-60 MACHINE GUNNER GARCIA FROM PUERTO RICO. SP4 JERRY COPELAND WANTS TO TELL YOU WELCOME HOME!

 
 

Michael Alan McAninch, USMC, KIA 8-28-69
. . Contributed By Joan Wood (Samuelson)On Sunday, March 08, 1998
I'm hoping to locate my fiance's buddies in 'Nam. He was with 1st Marine Div, M3/7, 3rd. pl., 3rd. sqd. He was the squad leader, killed trying to save another Marine's life during mortar attack. He received the bronze star. Michael was from Houston and was in VietNam 2/25/69 to 8/28/69. He has a memorial site on line that tells his story: http://www.iinc.com/VirtualWall/dm/McaninchMA01a.htm

 
 

survivor
. . Contributed By Craig E. GreagerOn Monday, March 09, 1998
Was onboard the U.S.S. Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22) when four were killed. Can give a detail of the last events that tragic day, all were friends of mine.

 
 
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