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Korean DMZ 1960 to 1969 - (Current to 2005)


719 Messages - Group 600 to Finish
Current Message 600 - February 6, 2006
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Entry: 55594
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Bat. B, 7th Bat. (Hawk) 5th Arty.

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Carl Bunch wrote on 2006-02-06 19:31:40.0

Comments: Looking for annyone who froze their ass off on Mae Bong from Dec. 1967 to Dec. 1968. Would love to hear from you.

Keywords: 1967-1968 Bravo Battery (HAWK)

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Current Message 601 - January 31, 2006
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Entry: 55496
DMZ 1960 to 1969

LOOKING FOR......

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KIM TWILLEY wrote on 2006-01-31 13:44:57.0

Comments: I AM LOOKING FOR SOME MEN MY DADDY WAS IN KOREA WITH. HIS NAME IS WILLIAM TWILLEY. HE SERVED BETWEEN 1966-1968. IF YOU ARE OR YOU KNOW OF ANY OF THESE MEN PLEASE CONTACT ME. MY NAME IS KIM, AND I AM HIS DAUGHTER! THANKS !

Keywords: B BTRY STH BAT 38TH ART HE WAS GOOD FRIENDS OF HARVEY CHILDERS, TONY CUNNINGHAM, ROBET BILLS, AND RAYMOND KINNEY.

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Current Message 602 - January 29, 2006
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Entry: 55475
DMZ 1960 to 1969

R O K

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VERNON BURNS wrote on 2006-01-29 21:49:24.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR AMYBODY THAT WAS IN B 2ND BN 31ST INF 7TH ID 1967 1969

Keywords: L CO B2ND31ST 7TH ID CAMP CASEY KOREA 1967-1969 DMZ

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Current Message 603 - January 28, 2006
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Entry: 55460
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Rose Chaplain, 1/15 Armor '64/65

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Vern Wedeven wrote on 2006-01-28 21:00:39.0

Comments: A kind and carrying Chaplain at Camp Rose about '64/65 gave hope to an eleven-yr old Amerasian girl who lived in a nearby orphanage. The girl was "adapted" by author Pearl S. Buck. The Amerasian's survival story is being written in a book. We need to identify and find the chaplain for his side of the story. We have a photo. Please contact me if you can help.

Keywords: Camp Rose, 1964/65, Chaplain, 1/15 Armor, 1 Cav

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Current Message 604 - January 28, 2006
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Entry: 55442
DMZ 1960 to 1969

7th S & T Battalion, &th Inf. Div., 8th Army 68-69

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William Brockner wrote on 2006-01-28 00:49:10.0

Comments: Looking for any related data in the key word, November 1967 toDecember 1968.

Keywords: Ton Du Chon, Ken Mesk, Catholic Church

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Current Message 605 - January 24, 2006
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Entry: 55380
DMZ 1960 to 1969

looking for fellow aco 2/15 armor personnel

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CHARLES E. (CHUCK) evvans wrote on 2006-01-24 15:02:51.0

Comments: I am looking for people that was station with me in Aco 2d bn 15th Armor, used to be 2d 40th armor station at camp beavers, we moved to the DMZ (spoon ville area across the imjin river. The first tank company north of the imjin sence the conflick. looking forward to hearing from you.

Keywords: chuck evans

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Current Message 606 - January 23, 2006
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Entry: 55365
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Buddy Search D Btry 2nd Msl Bn 71 Arty

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William (Bill) Rhino wrote on 2006-01-23 19:12:04.0

Comments: Anyone who served in 1960-61 D Btry 2nd 71 Arty Korea drop me an E-MAIL Bill Rhino

Keywords: Anyone who served with me in Korea D/2nd/71st Ray Drake- Sgt Myres-Jerome Hudoroski-Petro-Akre-Sgt Patton-Sipes-Dunkin

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Current Message 607 - January 13, 2006
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Entry: 55162
DMZ 1960 to 1969

69th trans 19601962 ascom korea

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roger chapman wrote on 2006-01-13 11:41:43.0

Comments: looking for info on just location ware i was.it was with the 69th trans hq hq company ascom.i was in the security police across from the main gate there was a little air field i thing mostly helos i was eith very few other people.there were only 5 security police.would like to contact any one arond who might have been

Keywords: 69th trans hq hq company ascom korea

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Current Message 608 - January 11, 2006
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Entry: 55129
DMZ 1960 to 1969

father's service in Korea/Vietnam 1960

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cindy appleton wrote on 2006-01-11 14:08:02.0

Comments: Re: previous entry - my father's name was 1st Lt. Edmond Lane Scott and he entered Korea in May 1960 from Fort Carson, CO. Please read my preceding entry and contact me if anyone has any information/advice on my father and his service between May 1960 and Nov. 1960. He was first with C Btry 1st Obsn Bn 25th Arty and then in Sept. 1960 was with the Hq&Svc Btry 1st Obsn Bn 25th Arty. Thank you.

Keywords:

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Current Message 609 - January 11, 2006
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Entry: 55128
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Btry C 1st Obsn Bn 25th Arty USARPACKorea

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cindy appleton wrote on 2006-01-11 13:57:48.0

Comments: i am seeking information on my deceased father's military service - especially the period of May 1960 and Nov 1960 when he entered Korea as a 2nd Ranger Plt. Ldr. My father died in 1989, and a year prior to that, told my sisters and I the story of this particular period when he was stationed in Korea. He said he had remained quiet for almost 30 years but wanted us to know before he died - this "secret". This being that between May 1960 and Nov. 1960, he was actually a part of a special ops unit consisting of a dozen men that went on numerous missions into vietnam. the mission was to map the ho chi minh trail. i have researched extensively this past year, obtained his military records and have numerous questions and yet no real answers. can anyone out there help me? there are some interesting, perplexing facts in his records and i guess we just want the truth and closure. if anyone has advice or info. please contact me. thank you.

Keywords:

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Current Message 610 - January 6, 2006
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Entry: 55041
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Awards--Just a few decades overdue

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Barry Olsan wrote on 2006-01-06 16:10:34.0

Comments: I have not seen anything about the important recognition that has been given to Korean DMZ vets during the past year. The award of the Korea Defense Service Medal and revised award criteria for the CIB should be of interest to many DMZ vets. If you want additional information go to the Korea Veterans of America Inc. website at: http://kdvamerica.org/

This recognition is long overdue for the thousands of men that put their lives on the line over several decades.

Congrats to all that served.

Keywords: C Co, 2/38th, HHC 2/38th, Mortar Platoon, Korea Awards

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Current Message 611 - January 2, 2006
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Entry: 54959
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Young, Munsan, Changpari

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Michael Brownstein wrote on 2006-01-02 16:02:59.0

Comments: Would like to contact anyone who served in those area during August 1968 to Sep 1969. I was the medical officer for the unit during that time, Air Force, attached to the Army for the tour.

Keywords: Camp Young, Changpari, Munsan, 1st Bn, 9th Inf

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Current Message 612 - December 28, 2005
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Entry: 54873
DMZ 1960 to 1969

My Tour Aug 69-Sept 70 DMZ

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Danny Ray Bowles wrote on 2005-12-28 03:03:00.0

Comments: I was a Sgt teaching Top Secret crypto at FLW,Mo when I decided I wanted to go to Nam after a year.Felt that I needed to go ,as so many of my friends had.Sent the 1049 in for request and received my orders for APO 96224.A friend had just returned from duty in Korea and he informed me that was the Korea APO,not VN.Tried to get orders changed,but could not work with Uncle Sam.Never will forget getting off the plane at Kimpo and smelling the pig pen scent of a nasty place. Went to the 2nd Replcement Detachment and finally after 3 days received my orders for my duty across the Imjin river.Having a critical MOS the BDE did not know where to put my duties where they could benefit from my tour.My first assignment was to work with a civilian contractor from Texas that had a governmemt contract to lay lead telephone cable underground along the complete 38th.My job was to assist supervision and protection of the 30 or so Korean civilians that were digging the ground of 4ft to lay the cable.It was either a Sat or Sunday in the afternoon when we heard loud explosions and small arms fire about a quarter of mile away.Very quicky we crabbed our M-14's and I made sure my 45 was stacked.Upon arrival at the site,the enemy had crossed back into the north,but I will never ,never forget the carnage the bastards had done.The Sgt's 45 was missing as well as all the men's cloths.The 4 men were are killed to my speculation from the grenades,but the north koreans wanted to make sure each man was dead and had used the Sgt's 45 to shoot each man in the head.Immediately our Divisions went on full alert,looking for a full frontal attack.By the grace of God it did not happen.For years I have lived this in my mind and more than likely will the rest of my life.My duty continued for several more months, and I persnally found one undetonated anti tank mine in the middle of the road close to Pammujon.The other was a 155 bomb the Korean's were hitting with a pick saying it was a water line.Needless to say I am shivering now as I think back running up to the sight and hearing the picks hit the bomb.I called demo in and they said that several stikes had come lose to the cone detinator.I can say that this was the hardest part of my tour as we moved our Division from Libby bridge to Freedom at Camp Greaves where I took over operations of the switchboard,located in a bunker from the early 50s.Later on took the duties of being theater manager at Camp Greaves,where I received a letter of appreciation from the Commanding AFMPS in Seoul.Earned my Imjin badge and diploma and display them proudly.Developed Diebtes 13 years ago from Agent Orange and hope all DMZ Vets will fight for your compensation if you were exposed.AO can cause a lot of different medical conditions,the worst being lung,prostate and other cancers.Sorry this comment colume has taken up so much space,but I just had to relate these actions to my fellow brothers in arms.May God Bless All of You and lets not forget our comrades that gave the ultimate sacrafice. Danny

Keywords: October 1969 Jeep Ambush

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Current Message 613 - December 25, 2005
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Entry: 54832
DMZ 1960 to 1969

2D Aviation Battalion Stanton Air field 66-67

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Daniel Stanco wrote on 2005-12-25 08:52:39.0

Comments: no mention of Stanton army airfield or 2d Avn. Bn anywhere. Is anybody left? I was there 1966-1967

Keywords: Looking for old friends Ralph Handy, Bob Stroh, etc.

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Current Message 614 - December 25, 2005
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Entry: 54831
DMZ 1960 to 1969

2D Aviation Battalion Stanton Air field 66-67

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Daniel Stanco wrote on 2005-12-25 08:52:39.0

Comments: no mention of Stanton army airfield or 2d Avn. Bn anywhere. Is anybody left? I was there 1966-1967

Keywords: Looking for old friends Ralph Handy, Bob Stroh, etc.

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Current Message 615 - December 23, 2005
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Entry: 54811
DMZ 1960 to 1969

DMZ 1967-1968

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RODNEY HAWES wrote on 2005-12-23 22:30:33.0

Comments: JUST WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM SOMEONE WHO WAS THERE THAT NIGHT. CAN'T REMEMBER ANY OF THE GUYS NAMES WHO I FOUGHT BESIDE THAT NIGHT. JUST DOESN'T SEEM RIGHT!!!!DO REMEMBER MOST OF THAT FIGHT THOUGH.

Keywords: POSITION 104, JANUARY 25TH, 1968 BATTLE

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Current Message 616 - December 23, 2005
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Entry: 54803
DMZ 1960 to 1969

U.S.-Korean diplomacy January 68

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Richard Hernandez wrote on 2005-12-23 14:06:02.0

Comments: For anyone interested in the diplomatic activity behind the scenes from the U.S Embassy, to the White House, to the Blue House, while we were freezing our rear ends off chasing the NKs and responding to the Pueblo incident. See the following website: http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_xxix/o.html

Keywords: State Department, Foreign Relations, Blue House Raid, U.S.S. Pueblo

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Current Message 617 - December 13, 2005
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Entry: 54618
DMZ 1960 to 1969

CAMP ST. BARBARA 1961 TO 1962

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william margulies wrote on 2005-12-13 19:40:54.0

Comments: HOPE TO HEAR FROM AN OLD ARMY BUDDY.

Keywords: CAMP SAINT BARBARA FRIENDS THAT I AM IN TOUCH WITH THAT WERE IN MY OUTFIT AL IRIZARRY RICHIE NEWBERG. NAMES I REMEMBER ROJAS,ROSENBLATT, PROTO, ELLISON, SIFFORD,PACKARD,SNORE,CAMBELL,PATTERSON SCHARF. PLEASE CONTACT IF THE NAMES RING A BELL.

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Current Message 618 - December 13, 2005
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Entry: 54616
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Radar Site Adventures

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Stephen Weatherly wrote on 2005-12-13 19:29:06.0

Comments: I spent many days in 1969-70 along or adjacent to the south boundary of the DMZ; from the center to the eastern end. Traveled with ROKAF personnel usually from HQ ROKAF, or the ROKAF AC&W radar sites at Youngmunsan and Kangnung. Never saw other Americans (Air Force or Army) in my DMZ travels except once. I met up with a Pacific Ground Electronics Engineering Installation Agency (PAC GEEIA) team from Hawaii doing support work for ROKAF and us. They were late to our planned rendezvous because of vehicle problems. Given the desolate and rugged nature of Korea in the central DMZ area, it was not easy getting in touch and confirming that they were OK.

Visited many locations near the DMZ used by ROK Army units, or just plain unoccupied - just the wind blowing. Briefings given by ROK Army were done in Korean with pointers slapping the board for enemy locations and stopping just short for friendlies. Despite language issues, their message was clear. Travel by road was rough or impossible in most places. Road trips from Seoul to the central DMZ area often took half a day just to get there. Closer to the DMZ, my ROKAF companions looked very closely at the very few civilians. Once at their direction, I made a sharp turn around and we went to a ROK Army camp which quickly deployed troops on hearing our news. It concerned a small group of Koreans. Dressed as farmers, they were walking along the side of the road, in single file, and a uniform 2 meters apart - I wonder!

When available, ROKAF helicopters were used to get from Seoul or the Kangnung ROKAF airbase to sites of interest. This made the travel easier if they stayed after dropping us off. If not, we hiked to a road and flagged down a vehicle (usually a truck) to get to a base or town and phone for a ROKAF ride. Stayed once at Camp Page after such a trip. Since I was carrying an M-16 rifle, this usually resulted in a crowd of Koreans wanting to look at the rifle and me. At this time, only a very few ROK Army troops who returned from Vietnam had the M-16 and it was new and different to most Koreans outside of Seoul. I guess a USAF type also was reason to look.

At this time, it was normal to be issued a 38-cal pistol when going into these areas near the DMZ. After actually seeing the rugged nature of the countryside, and lack of nearby military units, I asked for and got an M-16 and a pistol. No one questioned my request at any time. I now wonder if this was wise or foolish. However, my ROKAF travel companions never raised a question or an eyebrow.

In the areas of the DMZ that I was around, there usually was not much of anything in the way of villages, towns, buildings, or improvements beside roads. Usually all you saw was rugged ground, lots of ridges, brush, and rocky soil. There were some pine trees the farther east you went towards Kangnung. Next to no civilians, especially within 20 km of the DMZ. Sometimes I would see a rusted barbed wire fence, a faded sign identifying the south boundary of the DMZ, or a minefield warning. The exception was the seacoast north of Kangnung on the East Korea Sea (aka Sea of Japan). The views were spectacular and reminded me of the seacoast in Maine and Oregon.

On these ground trips near the DMZ, we had to take food and water with us because no military bases or civilian town were convenient. On my first trip, I carried food and water and eventually shared it with my ROKAF companions. On all subsequent trips, I brought along more of everything, but we also shared carrying it.

Keywords: 6146th Air Force Advisory Group, ROKAF AC&W Radar System, DMZ, PAC GEEIA

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Current Message 619 - December 12, 2005
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Entry: 54600
DMZ 1960 to 1969

CAMP ST. BARBARA C/ 6TH/12TH ARTY

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Jerry Detamore wrote on 2005-12-12 21:59:35.0

Comments: I was at Camp St. Barbara....C Battery, overlooking the river.... from 1966 to 1967 and would like to hear from anyone who was there at the time. I was in FDC. Remember Captain Warden? General Kenney? How 'bout Miss Kim?

Keywords: FDC Section

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Current Message 620 - December 11, 2005
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Entry: 54574
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Kaiser 1969---1970

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Stephen Evans wrote on 2005-12-11 00:09:11.0

Comments: we had a lot of fun,wrecked a few jeeps, snuck one of our buddies back into camp, the sunshine club,our hooch was right across from the mess hall.

Keywords: Camp Kaiser, 1969 thur 1970 Support Plt. Lt. Cissel Fla.), Sgt Hardaman (Ky), Jim Newby Tubalo Miss, Todd ,Craig,(country boys)both of ya! Alexander(N Caralina ),Sinkac New Jersey),Teegarden (alaska), Denison (detroit), Evans,Sharaden lee(ny,ny so nice they had to name it twice!) Williams,Suk... Gibbs, where is everyone?

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Current Message 621 - December 6, 2005
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Entry: 54513
DMZ 1960 to 1969

1st division 8th cav. company D 1960- 1961

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Bill Depew wrote on 2005-12-06 18:32:17.0

Comments: Looking for anybody in unit 1960 61 just to chat.

Keywords:

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Current Message 622 - November 29, 2005
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Entry: 54349
DMZ 1960 to 1969

EC121M 1969

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KIMBRELY FRIEND wrote on 2005-11-29 15:33:06.0

Comments: MY FATHER WAS ON THE PLANE THAT WAS SHOT DOWN BY THE NORTH KOREANS ON APRIL 15, 1969 WITH 31 CREW MEMBERS ON BOARD. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOMEONE FROM HIS CREW OR SOMEONE THAT KNEW HIM. I AM INTERESTED IN ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THAT SHOOTDOWN.

Keywords: VQ-1, PR-21, EC121M, SHOOTDOWN, 31 CREW MEMBERS, SEA OF JAPAN, SPOOKS, DEEPSEA 29, APRIL 1969,

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Current Message 623 - November 28, 2005
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Entry: 54340
DMZ 1960 to 1969

C Co.3/23rd Inf

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Stanley Surber wrote on 2005-11-28 18:57:07.0

Comments: C Co. 3rd Bn 23rd Inf March 1966 to April 1967 on the DMZ.

Keywords: C Co. 3rd Bn 23rd Inf

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Current Message 624 - November 28, 2005
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Entry: 54329
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Cp. St, Barbara Korea

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Bruce Richards wrote on 2005-11-28 10:14:18.0

Comments: Here is a web page I made about Cp St Barbara that you may enjoy if you were there.

http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/stbarbara.htm

Bruce

Keywords: I Corp, I Corp Arty, Cp St Barbara, DMZ, 4th Maint Bn

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Current Message 625 - November 24, 2005
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Entry: 54265
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Google Earth Unit locations??

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Jack Belk wrote on 2005-11-24 10:40:15.0

Comments: I arrived at Camp Santa Barbara in Feb. 1965 and was assigned to HQ Battery 2nd and 76th Arty. After just discovering Google Earth I've been trying to locate the various Camps I went to as courier. We were allowed no maps at all and my route memories and mental impressions of how the land lay is all together different than reality. Has anyone mapped the Camps in Google Earth yet? It would be a great project.

Keywords: Camp Santa Barbara, 2nd/76th Arty, I Corp Artillery

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Current Message 626 - November 20, 2005
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Entry: 54194
DMZ 1960 to 1969

guardpost seiler

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ron macdonald wrote on 2005-11-20 20:33:42.0

Comments: Actually I was a forward observer assigned to the mortar platoon and HHC of the 1/23. I entered my unit as "B" Co. because after returning north from Blue Lancer Valley, most of my time in the DMZ was spent on G.P. Seiler with "B" Co. and it would only be someone from that company that could verify my memories of a few incidents. These incidents occurred in the spring of "68" The first one was during daytime. We were observing a North Korean being chased north by a party of either Americans or S. Koreans to the East of G.P. Seiler. There was machine gun fire coming from the north, probably from inside N. Korea. We were wondering who they were firing at when suddenly the air was filled with the unmistakable sound of rounds going past us. It was the only time in Korea that I felt truly in danger and that lasted only until I reached the trenches. The firing went on for hours and if my memory serves me right, an APC or tank came up and began firing across into N.K. This latter part I'm short on memory. The second incident occurred at night and was witnessed only by two others beside myself. We observed a light up on a hill to the southeast of us and watched it descend down and towards our G.P. As it approached the gate the Sgt. in charge of the G.P., (no officer in charge then) sent me in to the command center to get an illumination flare. Of course I had a flashlight with the red filter and mistakenly picked out a flare used other than for illumination. The plan was for the Sgt. to pop the flare and we would begin firing at first sight. When the flare went off, we were so startled by the obvious wrong color we didn't fire a shot. The N. Korean(I assume) jumped down off the gate and took off. It was no more than a minute before the Battalion Commander was on the radio asking us what what going on. You see, the flare we sent up was a signal that we needed help. Maybe someone remembers this unbelievable incident and could verify if it occurred the way I remember. The third and final one occurred during a brush fire very close to Seiler. If there was any doubt that there were N. Koreans close by observing and listening, those doubts ended there. The fire got so close to where the NK was hiding outside the fence that he just stood up and ran. One of the men on the GP ran out the gate and disappeared into the smoke after which we heard a lot of firing coming only from an M14. No luck in getting the NK but a little excitement. Anyways, would appreciate it if anyone from "B" Co. could verify these events.

Keywords: Camp Young, Blue Lancer Valley, O.P. Dort, G.P. Seiler

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Current Message 627 - November 17, 2005
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Entry: 54150
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Howard 1967- 1968

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Johnny Smith wrote on 2005-11-17 13:20:03.0

Comments: Anyone in KOREAN from 1967 to 1969, Camp Howard 38th arty bde (AADCP#1),38 bde (ADA) Johnny (MACK)

Keywords: 38th Artillery Brigade (AD) Comp Howard Korean 1967-1969

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Current Message 628 - November 16, 2005
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Entry: 54132
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Korea: DMZ 1968-69

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MIchael Stidham wrote on 2005-11-16 02:59:12.0

Comments: I am trying to assist my father with locating anyone that may remember him from his service dates, 1968-1969 in Korea, in and near, the DMZ. He is currently struggling with proving that he was both in and near the DMZ. I am not sure what company he was in but I will check and post it. I do know he was a truck driver and was stationed just south of the DMZ. He recalls that a floating bridge was constructed which he assisted with. If you know Jackie L. Stidham, (Jack) please contact me so I can get you in touch with him. Currently he is doing ok, but he has had to battle many health issues. He is living in Middletown, Ohio and has one son, me and I am 35 years old, and has been married to Geraldine for 36 years. I am really hoping that I can help him contact someone he served with and if anyone has any information I can use to help him I would appreciate that too. I am looking for a detailed map of the DMZ for starters. Thanks for your time and efforts. Please feel free to contact me at: Michael Stidham, 905 Leora Street, Trenton, Ohio 45067, Email: mkcop2002@yahoo.com and my phone #: 513-988-9246

Keywords: Imjin River, Korea DMZ, 1968-1969, Jack Stidham

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Current Message 629 - November 14, 2005
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Entry: 54102
DMZ 1960 to 1969

30 July 1968

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Dale Patton wrote on 2005-11-14 12:55:01.0

Comments: I have recently discovered all the sites that relate to the Korean DMZ and have actually "joined" a few organizations, as I am not much of a "joiner" It helps to share I guess....On 30 July 1968 @ approximately 00:48 hours near a place called "Mortar Hill" Just a little ways northeast of the Mayor's House. I was member of a 25 man patrol operating in the DMZ from GP Gladys. We had been broken up into 5 man "rays". A patrol that had set up on Mortar Hill had sprung an ambush and were calling for help (WIA & KIA). My patrol met with two other patrols that were nearby, at the Cross Roads just south of Mortar Hill.I took point. The move to the patrol in trouble was quick and without much caution. A PFC by the name of GOFF met me and led us in..The intensity of fire increased. It appeared that the NKs were being reinforced as well. Large explosions were going off all over the area around us and amongst us. It was later found that the NKs were using some type of large anti-tank grenade with a parachute to allow it to hit on its nose. Several were discovered when day light broke, having not detonated. Someone yelled that we needed to get the wounded and KIA out..that is when I realized that my buddy Rymarchuk was the KIA. He (Riggs) was tore up pretty bad. I grabbed his arms and began to pull him out, down the southside of the hill..as I was dragging him, I realized that his pants had come down to his ankles. It was odd but it struck me that there was no dignity in his pants being down in this situation. I stopped and pulled his pants up and was buckling his belt when some NK's that had apparently flanked us, opened up on me at close range. I used Riggs as a shield and returned fire. I could hear rounds striking Rigg's body and the ground around me. A Sgt Sparks came from behind me and laid down covering fire while I continued to drags Riggs out of the area to a point where we could carry him to GP Gladys. I returned to the ambush area and we pursued the NK's as they fled north, leaving a large number of "blood trails". Apparently we had lost a 5 man patrol that had initially been with Rigg's patrol. That patrol had attmpted to flank the NKs when the ambush was initially sprung but had somehow got lost and were not found until mid-day the next day. We had KIA and 2 WIA. This one of several incidents that I and my unit were involved in in 1968...We did have fun at times in the DMZ..Myself and a fella by the name of Danny URICH crept up to the MDL one day, maybe a little closer and fired M-79's (about 6rds) at Speaker Hill..we did this in an area known as the "Twilight Zone" for those that know, that is the area between unit's AO's. It created quite a stink I guess. The speakers did shut down for a while. Everyone was ask "who did it"??? and no one knew. I understand it became an incident @ JSA...LOL.. anyway, thanks for listening (reading) would like to hear from anyone that operated in this area or knows me...Dale Patton, 5014 Southport Dr, Rowlett, Tx 75088 972 941 2564

Keywords: Mortar Hill, Mayors House, The Cross Roads, GP Gladys, MDL, Speaker Hill, Ambush Alley, The Train Wreck GOFF, SPARKS, NORTON, GILLIAM, CLARKSON

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Current Message 630 - November 8, 2005
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Entry: 53984
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Looking for Howard Goldman, 4/7 CAV

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Dave Scheible wrote on 2005-11-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: As best I can recall, I was in country between April 69 to May 70. I was the motorpool (TAERS) clerk and helped show the movies. I have the utmost respect for persons who served in this "peacetime" corner of the world and for the Korean people. Thanks for the memories and get in touch and thanks to the guy who sold me the used heating blanket when I arrived.

Dave

GARY OWEN SIR!!!

Keywords: "B" Troop, Camp J.E.B. Stuart; Imjim Club; Freedom Bridge; Jon Fozard, John Sloan, Lt. Estrada; Lt Cox; Howard Goldman; Cocked Pistols Alert; -42°F

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Current Message 631 - November 3, 2005
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Entry: 53908
DMZ 1960 to 1969

served 1966-1968 4 bn/76 artillery 7th inf div

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thomas (tommy) kinard wrote on 2005-11-03 00:00:00.0

Comments: looking for anyone that remembers serving with me from dec 1966-jan 1968. any info about how close camp lester was from the dmz?

Keywords: camp casey, camp red cloud and camp lester barricks

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Current Message 632 - November 3, 2005
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Entry: 53907
DMZ 1960 to 1969

served 1966-1968 4 bn/76 artillery 7th inf div

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thomas (tommy) kinard wrote on 2005-11-03 00:00:00.0

Comments: looking for anyone that remembers serving with me from dec 1966-jan 1968. any info about how close camp lester was from the dmz?

Keywords: camp casey, camp red cloud and camp lester barricks

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Current Message 633 - October 29, 2005
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Entry: 53832
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Kaiser Movie Runner

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Jerry Wheeler wrote on 2005-10-29 00:00:00.0

Comments: I see where Michael Manchin ran the movies to Camp Kaiser in 67-68. I must have taken his place. I got to Camp Kaiser in March, 1968, after our whole admin class at Leonard Wood was diverted to Korea as part of the build-up following the capture of the USS Pueblo by the North Koreans in February. I worked at Brigade HQ until the summer and weaseled myself into the movie run during the nice weather. There was quite a bit of infiltration going on in 68-69, but I was too young to worry about it. I normally had only one route and that was to Camp Santa Barbara. I would drive down to the "Donut Dollies" shack at Camp Santa Barbara and spend the day with the Red Cross girls. I'd pick up the movie about 3:00 and head back. I'd hand over the movie and take a seat. Free popcorcn. Free movie. Repeat the process 2 or 3 days later. Very tough duty. I'll never forget bringing M.A.S.H. up. The boys almost tore the place apart. The worst experience for me was going out on excercise in -100 wind chill. The wind was blowing so hard we couldn't get the tents up. It was about 25 degrees below zero. They finally called it off, but several guys lost toes and fingers. We also had a couple of infiltrators. None of the EM's had ammunition, so the officers had to take of them, as I recall. That was as close as I got to any action. Does anyone remember that exercise? I also remember an incident where some members of the Royal Thai Regiment on the other side of Unchoni came into a GI bar with hand grenades and ran all the GI's off. Does anyone else recall that?

Keywords: Camp Kaiser, Unchoni. HHC, 1st Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, DMZ, 1968-1969, USS Pueblo,

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Current Message 634 - October 13, 2005
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Entry: 53577
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Aco 2/72 Armor 2nd ID - firefight Jan26/1968

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Mark Buzbee wrote on 2005-10-13 00:00:00.0

Comments: I would like get intuch with Richard Hernandez becaus I was with PVT Salvator Mojica when this occured

Keywords: Fire fight on Jan 26" 1968.

Richard Hernandz

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Current Message 635 - October 13, 2005
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Entry: 53575
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Co B, 3/32inf, 7th Inf Div 1966-68

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Ray Knox wrote on 2005-10-13 00:00:00.0

Comments: Served in ROK from 12/1966-3/1968

Keywords: Bronco Company, 3rd battalion 32nd Infantry, toko-ri, Camp Hovey, Libby Bridge, Chong pa-ri, Parrot's Beak, CGWS, Imjin Scouts, KATUSA

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Current Message 636 - October 8, 2005
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Entry: 53480
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Kaiser, 2nd/10th CAV 1969-70

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Patrick O'Donovan wrote on 2005-10-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: Looking for anyone who may know me, also infomation on incidents that happen around back fence of Camp Kaiser, i was a cook but i went on patrols due to the shortage of people, does anyone remeber rolling granades from North Korea, rotations to the DMZ, also went on patrols on the Z.

Incident in the orderly room, 1st sergent shot by commander driver just before going to the Z. I think the post commander was Col Hoaer. not sure of spelling

E-mail me.

Keywords: My nickname was O'D work in the mess hall, friends name was Simpson, afro-american, also fuller cant remeber his first name, in the orderly room was a guy name Smith, Lt Potratts.

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Current Message 637 - October 7, 2005
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Entry: 53466
DMZ 1960 to 1969

history

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Ed Parpart wrote on 2005-10-07 00:00:00.0

Comments: Hello Tony glad to hear from you again. You are right in that history shouldn't be changed but we need to get some of the pepole involved on the same page. I'm going to ask Tommy how many day Steve had in Korea when he was to be "leading" my patrol.Also I think Seckler might know the answer I can't remember for sure but 5 seems to come to mind. I also had to ask Tommy about the grenade thing I can't remember that at all. I just remember the sun moving around the hole that I was laying in. But your right maybe we can get some of the old radio transmissions and that should help clear things up. I know when I was on Battalion C.Q. we taped all calls. See you soon "BROTHER" ED

Keywords: April 21st 68

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Current Message 638 - September 2, 2005
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Entry: 53462
DMZ 1960 to 1969

BUDDY SEARCH ASP#56-UIJONGBU

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PAUL STEEN wrote on 2005-09-02 00:00:00.0

Comments: If you served in these units from 61-62, please contact me. Also to those that were at ASP#63 at that time, feel free to contact me also. Want to know how ASP# 63 was affiliated with the Cav. as they did wear the Cav Patch, even though as I remember, they were still with 696 Ord Co. They were at Mun-san-i, as I had been up there a few times also.

Also, I remember as I was on my way back through Seoul from hauling artillery cans to 83rd Ordnance with my 3/4 ton, that I was confronted by mass humanity.

Also, Gen Park Chung Hee and his military when he overthrough the civilian Govt.

Keywords: ASP#63-Kozan, Frank Stine ASP#56-Sgt.Noble,Capt.Wolfe,Richard Schnieder, George De Witt, Shropshire, Leon Wilken, Sgt. Loomis, Fisher, Korean friend(Yo Woon Taek She), Knolton, Bob Chang, Crumbley, Lt. McClellan

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Current Message 639 - September 28, 2005
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Entry: 53344
DMZ 1960 to 1969

LOOKING FOR MEMBERS OF 8TH CAV.

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JESSE EDMOND wrote on 2005-09-28 00:00:00.0

Comments: IF ANYONE KNOWS OR REMEMBER ANY OF THE ABOVE EMAIL OR CALL ME

Keywords: CPT. STREET WAS C.O 1960-1961, SOME OF THE NCOs were SGT W CAMPBELL, SGT BERRY, SGT ANDERSON, SGT JACKSON, SGT. NEAL. THERE WERE TWO NCOs THAT HAD BEEN POWs TOGETHER I CAN'T REMEMBER THEIR NAME. THE 1ST SGTs NAME WAS HERMAN.

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Current Message 640 - September 24, 2005
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Entry: 53288
DMZ 1960 to 1969

any one from258th sig or304thsigbn

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robert jaramillo wrote on 2005-09-24 00:00:00.0

Comments: IWould like to find some one who served with me in korea during the pueblo crisis.I remember bullshitting with parartroppers landing from new mexico.IAM trying to get in touch with sgt.johnson from the 258th.if any one can help thanks. I need this info for VA. I suffer from AO EFFECTS. I THANK YOU FOR ANY AND ALL INFO.

Keywords: I WAS WITH 258TH SIG CO 304TH SIG BN. I SERVED IN KOREA 68-69.

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Current Message 641 - September 15, 2005
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Entry: 53152
DMZ 1960 to 1969

korea 60-61

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Paul Daniels wrote on 2005-09-15 00:00:00.0

Comments: I served in Korea 1960-1961. Because of the Berlin crisis I served a 3 month extention making my total tour 16 months instead of the original 13 month 'hardship' tour. I remember seeing aircraft spraying along the DMZ and afterward I became sick. I have been diagnosed with perpiphal neuropathy. Being in an artillery unit, I was exposed to extrem ely loud noises and now that I am older I have a substantial hearing loss. Some of the things I was exposed to in Korea are now catching up to me in my later years. The VA does not agree with my claim. Does anyone who served in Korea in 1960-61 have similar problems?

badtthebone@yahoo.com

Keywords: Camp Pellham

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Current Message 642 - September 13, 2005
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Entry: 53120
DMZ 1960 to 1969

KOREA VETS - AGET ORANGE

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Bob Haynes wrote on 2005-09-13 00:00:00.0

Comments: I am working with a group of great people that are dedicated to helping Korea Cold War Veterans with filing Agent Orange exposure claims. Contact me if you have any questions and I or someone else will help you. Bob Haynes HHC 1/23rd. Inf. 2 ID 1966-67 Imjin Scout bhaynes@hi-cone.com

Keywords: AGENT ORANGE IN KOREA IN THE 1960's - VA claims!!!!

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Current Message 643 - September 13, 2005
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Entry: 53117
DMZ 1960 to 1969

335th Maint 67 to 68 near DM

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Marvin Singleton wrote on 2005-09-13 00:00:00.0

Comments: I'm doing this for my brother. He is looking for someone that was in his unit, to support what his duties were. He worked on the DMZ where AO was sprayed. He has prostate cancer, which he came down with at the age of 47. The VA has denied has claims because his unit is not listed. He needs this information to fight his degenerating health. Please help my brother if you can. Mike

Keywords: Maintenance on heavy equipment and generators on and from the DMZ

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Current Message 644 - September 11, 2005
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Entry: 53097
DMZ 1960 to 1969

65-66 Davy Crockett & 67 Kaiser

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Russ Fisher wrote on 2005-09-11 00:00:00.0

Comments: Great Site! I am writing for my dad because he knows absolutely "zilch" about computers. He would be greatly interested in finding anyone he served with in '66 as part of a Davy Crockett DET. He also fondly remembers his time in Camp Kaiser (afetr his tour in Vietnam) during '67. He also talks about the ambush he and his unit "sprung" in '67 when 20+ North Korean Infiltrators came across the MDL. His health is deteriorating and I would like to get him reacquainted with some of his friends from those times. Thank you all for your time, efforts and service in the "land of the morning calm".

Keywords: 2nd ID, Davy Crockett '66; Camp Kaiser '67; Ambush of 20+ NkPA Infiltrators '67

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Current Message 645 - August 27, 2005
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Entry: 52889
DMZ 1960 to 1969

hawk

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terry lynch wrote on 2005-08-27 00:00:00.0

Comments: served 68-69. have we been awarded any medals for service and if so how do we go about getting them

Keywords: reno hill

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Current Message 646 - August 15, 2005
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Entry: 52636
DMZ 1960 to 1969

HQ Battery 2nd MSL BN, 71ST ARTY

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George West wrote on 2005-08-15 00:00:00.0

Comments: Looking For anyone who served in 1963-64

Keywords: Site 71

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Current Message 647 - July 28, 2005
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Entry: 52324
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Uijongbu? 1960 Sgt Tibbs Truck Accident

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Suzan Von Einem wrote on 2005-07-28 00:00:00.0

Comments: Looking for anyone who may know what happened to Sgt Tibbs in July 1960. Any info about the truck accident that killed him would be greatly appreciated by his sons - now 55 and 56 years old. If you knew Sgt Tibbs or know anything about the day of his death, please email me. I am the younger half sister of the two boys he left behind when he died.

Keywords: July 1960, Masan, Uibongju, Truck overturned, Sgt Tibbs, Sargent Tibbs, Tibbs, Ward Tibbs, crushed, truck accident

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Current Message 648 - July 28, 2005
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Entry: 52319
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Ascom Depot-Bupyong-Dong Nov 1966-May 1968

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Don Sparks wrote on 2005-07-28 00:00:00.0

Comments: Looking to hear from anyone assigned to the security detail, MP, Ascom Depot Hdq&Hdq Co. from Nov 1967-April 1968.

Keywords: Sinchon Village

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Current Message 649 - July 27, 2005
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Entry: 52277
DMZ 1960 to 1969

1965-1966 CAMP PETERSON E CO. 2ND ENGR.BAT. 2ND INF.DIV.

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Lee Labonte wrote on 2005-07-27 00:00:00.0

Comments: Arrived at Camp Peterson in tonga Ri (moola me my home tonga Ri), in June 1965 to E Co. 8th Engr. Bat. 1st Cavalry Div. Soon changed to E Co. 2nd Eng. Bat. 2nd Inf. Div. when the 1st Cav. was sent to Viet Nam as an Air Cavalry unit. I operated a power boat at the Imjin River Ferry crossing hauling military convoys across the river and running hunter-killer patrols up and down the river at night with an infantry squad in my boat. Anyone out there who remembers? There was Bill Brown from Penn. who married 'Hai Suk', Bill Lynch from Queens NY, Churchill, Joyner, George Coit from Warwick RI, Bill Hatting from Seattle, Buchholz, Watson, Jones, Young, ...... Hope to hear from you. Lee

Keywords:

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Current Message 650 - July 24, 2005
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Entry: 52238
DMZ 1960 to 1969

AGENT ORANGE KOREAN DMZ VETS 1966-1967

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Pedro Barrera wrote on 2005-07-24 00:00:00.0

Comments: I served in the Korean dmz during 1966-1967. I am looking for proof of agent orange spread. I am suffering like many of you with different health problems and am being denied my service connection claims. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks

Keywords: agent orange, tinnitus, carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetes

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Current Message 651 - July 24, 2005
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Entry: 52215
DMZ 1960 to 1969

DMZ POLICE 1956 -1957

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Edward Brunelle wrote on 2005-07-24 00:00:00.0

Comments: Capt. Youngblood was our Head Honcho (Company Commander)

Our comapny, DMZ Police, was located North of the Imjim River. I believe it was about 1956. I'm 69 years old now.

Keywords: OP's) Bluegate, Hill 181, OP Texas, OP Ohio and many others.

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Current Message 652 - July 23, 2005
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Entry: 52211
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Looking for anyone who has missing records

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Barbara Wright wrote on 2005-07-23 00:00:00.0

Comments: I am preparing a report to send to congress about the missing Cold War Korea era service records. Anyone who has had trouble getting copies of their Militay medical records or personnel files for their tour of duty in Korea in the 1960's please contact me. I need the pile to be big enough that neither the DoD or VA can sweep it under the rug.

Keywords: Missing Cold War Korea Service Records

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Current Message 653 - July 14, 2005
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Entry: 52037
DMZ 1960 to 1969

3/32 Inf 7th Div

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tom morris wrote on 2005-07-14 00:00:00.0

Comments:

Keywords: We were assigned to the DMZ in Sept 67 and performed ambush patrols and secured guard post at Dessert and Johnson. Ran many ambush patrols and MDL patrols. I believe we relieved a unit from the 2nd Div who we we told were sent to Nam.

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Current Message 654 - July 7, 2005
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Entry: 51918
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Kaiser, 1961-1962

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Paul L. Lenig wrote on 2005-07-07 00:00:00.0

Comments: Comments: Went to korea from 2nd BG 8th Inf Fort Riley Kansas in May of 1961. We were assigned to 2nd BG 17 Inf on May 61 to Feb 62. The unit broken up and I was reassigned to 31st Inf., in Camp Casey until Aug or Sept. 1962. I have some great memories and some bad memories. One of our platoon members, Childers drowned while swimming during a rare break in routine, a company picnic. We were in the field almost every week, practicing war, without ammo. Life in barracks was in quanset huts with two space heaters, both running red hot on the colder nights. Mickey mouse boots and white uniform covers were other winter memories. I still get cold when I remember the marches in winter. I can also remember the holes in the perimeter fence behind the huts and visits during the night.

Keywords: Kaiser, Casey, Ft. Riley, 17th Inf, Sgt. Brannon, Billy Hatfield, Tom Herron, Charlie Hanson

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Current Message 655 - July 2, 2005
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Entry: 51803
DMZ 1960 to 1969

New e-mail address

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Robert Hunt wrote on 2005-07-02 00:00:00.0

Comments: I was wounded Inside the DMZ October 23, 1968: I have moved from my old address on Dolphin Ave to Queen Creek AZ. Some of the men came to the Hospital to see me including Lt. Brinkley our New Co. If you remember those days please get in touch with me. Robert Hunt

Keywords: Looking for anyone who served with me from Co. b. 2nd38th Inf. division

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Current Message 656 - June 30, 2005
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Entry: 51769
DMZ 1960 to 1969

I LIKE TO CONTACT THE MEN CO.B. MEN WHO WERE SHOT ON THE DMZ OCTOBER 23,1968 DAVID YOUNG WAS KILLED

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Robert Hunt wrote on 2005-06-30 00:00:00.0

Comments: David Young Killed: Robert Hunt Wounded living in AZ Henderson: Williams: German: I cannot remember the six man:

Request to get in touch of the men and see what they are doing after all these years. Robert Hunt

Keywords: Request the names of the Men who were wounded inside the DMZ October 23, 1968:

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Current Message 657 - June 29, 2005
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Entry: 51745
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Rose please resend the photos

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Wylie Axford wrote on 2005-06-29 00:00:00.0

Comments: Rose I received the wonderful photos but computer crashed and I thought I had them backed up on disk but I can't bring them up. Plaese resend them and have your dad give me a call at 205-625-4653.or give me his phone number. I would like to talk with him again. I found a site for Lt.Billy Arnwine. Hope all are doing well.

Keywords: Rose 8th Cav Hq & Hq Co. Commo 1962-1963

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Current Message 658 - June 24, 2005
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Entry: 51669
DMZ 1960 to 1969

512TH MAINT ASCOM AND ? UNIT AT WE-JON- BU

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michael oxford wrote on 2005-06-24 00:00:00.0

Comments: I remember stumbling over two dead korean girls in village by ascom city one night. one had throat cut and other stabbed or shot several times in back. I never knew what happened. That memory is troubling. I remember the night the plane was shot down, we were somewhere up by we-jon-bu. We were got out and sent out with our rifles, One of by best friends went nuts and was sent back to states. I went to fort carson, colo after korea to HHC 2nd bn 61st inf 5th inf div,Would like to hear from korea or fort carson buddies.

Keywords: 1968-1969 albert odom, evans, ervin,

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Current Message 659 - June 21, 2005
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Entry: 51642
DMZ 1960 to 1969

HHT 4/7 CAV 1968 1969

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CHARLIE KIRKLEY wrote on 2005-06-21 00:00:00.0

Comments: I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE THAT SERVED WITH ME IN 1968 1969 ON THE DMZ THE VILLAGE WE WERE BY WAS MUNSAN, THANKS CHARLIE KIRKLEY

Keywords: jerry boatwright george heilin

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Current Message 660 - June 20, 2005
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Entry: 51629
DMZ 1960 to 1969

27th Maint. Btn. Camp Rice '64-'65

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Jerry Schrag wrote on 2005-06-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: I was at Camp Rice Nov. '64-Oct. '65. I am always looking for anyone that might have been at Camp Rice during that time. Would love to refresh old memories with you.

Jerry Schrag

Keywords: 27th maintenance, camp rice, 702nd maintenance, yonjugol

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Current Message 661 - June 20, 2005
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Entry: 51628
DMZ 1960 to 1969

27th Maint. Btn. Camp Rice '64-'65

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Jerry Schrag wrote on 2005-06-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: I was at Camp Rice Nov. '64-Oct. '65. I am always looking for anyone that might have been at Camp Rice during that time. Would love to refresh old memories with you.

Jerry Schrag

Keywords: 27th maintenance, camp rice, 702nd maintenance, yonjugol

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Current Message 662 - June 20, 2005
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Entry: 51617
DMZ 1960 to 1969

7 TH M.P. CO., CAMP KAISER 67-68

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MICHAEL MANCHIN wrote on 2005-06-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE I SERVED WITH AT KAISER. HAD ALOT OF FUN DURING THE TIME I SERVED. DID THE GATE SHACK THING AND VILLAGE PATROL THEN I WENT TDY TO THE SPECIAL SERVICES AND SERVED WITH SGT HALSLEY FOR A FEW MONTHS UNTIL I ROTATED TO THE STATES. I WAS THE GUY WHO GOT THE MOTION PICTURE FILMS FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF KOREA TO BE SHOWN AT THE MOVIE HOUSE ON BASE. EVERY OTHER DAY, I DROVE THE BEAUTIFUL DIRT BACK ROADS SOUTH TO SEOUL, ETC.. CLOSE FRIENDS INCLUDED SPEC. 4 LEROY BAKER , PETE RAHL AND DAVE BERNS. ALSO HUNG WITH THE SOUTHERN BOY CHAPIN. I HAVE NUMEROUS PHOTOS OF UNCHONI AND THE BASE. IT WAS SOMETHING TO LEAVE THAT MOOSE BEHIND. SGT. WEIR, I HAVE A GREAT PHOTO OF YOU SHORTLY BEFORE YOU ROTATED. WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT, THEY WERE GREAT YEARS WITH A BUNCH OF 18, 19, 20 YEAR OLD DRAFTEES LIKE MYSELF, FORCED TO HAVE A GOOD TIME ON THEIR OFF TIME . I WENT ON AND FINISHED COLLEGE, WENT INTO BANKING , THEN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IN N.Y. . GOD BLESS AND STAY HEALTHY TO ALL WHO SERVED .

Keywords:

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Current Message 663 - June 16, 2005
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Entry: 51550
DMZ 1960 to 1969

I'm looking for my father!

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Carla Knierim-Wisse wrote on 2005-06-16 00:00:00.0

Comments:

Keywords: I'm looking for my father. I only know his last name: Buneo (or Bunio). I'm born in Korea 1969. The name of my mother is Park Soon Me and my korean name is Park Soon Ae. I have lived in a child's house Korea Social Service. When I was about 1 year old I have been adopted by a Dutch family. Now I am 36 years old and I have 2 little daughters. Can someone please help me to find my father.

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Current Message 664 - June 14, 2005
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Entry: 51521
DMZ 1960 to 1969

looking for robert hunt,bco 2nd38th inf.

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rainer jacobs wrote on 2005-06-14 00:00:00.0

Comments:

Keywords: would like to talk to robert about oct 68 the day he got wounded.

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Current Message 665 - June 13, 2005
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Entry: 51497
DMZ 1960 to 1969

CONTACT MEMBERS 1ST BN, 9TH INF 1968-1969

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Michael L. Brownstein wrote on 2005-06-13 00:00:00.0

Comments: I was the medical officer for the unit from about July 1968 through August 1969. Was an officer in the Air Force attached to the HHC, 1st Bn, 9th Inf during my tour in Korea. Would like to contact any members of the unit that were there during that period. Can't locate my "yearbook" and am looking for the "Keep Up The Fire" belt buckle and the Imjin Scout patch.

Keywords: 1st Bn, 9th Inf, Korea, 1969

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Current Message 666 - June 8, 2005
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Entry: 51415
DMZ 1960 to 1969

SGT PAUL SKINNER 1/23 CAMP CLINCH 67-68

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ERIC SKINNER wrote on 2005-06-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: MY FATHER SGT PAUL SKINNER WAS A MEMBER OF THE 1/23 2ND INF DIV CARLIE CO RECON IF THERE IS ANYONE OUT THERE WHO KNOW HIM AND WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT HIM PLEASE SENT ME A E MAIL. 2ND 2 NONE AND FIGHT TONIGHT.

Keywords: LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO CONTACT MY FATHER FOR A SURPISE HE MISSES ALL THE PEOPLE HE SERVED WITH 67-68.

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Current Message 667 - June 7, 2005
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Entry: 51391
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Fellow Veterans 1967-1967 Korea

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Donald Smith wrote on 2005-06-07 00:00:00.0

Comments: I would be interested in hearing for fellows I served with.

Keywords: USASTRATCOM-Korea 1967-1968 as we will recall we supported the troops with radio communications. many of us were stationed on high hill tops in very remote areas. The spraying of AG and other Herb types were done to cut down on growth of trees, bushes,and growths,

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Current Message 668 - June 4, 2005
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Entry: 51339
DMZ 1960 to 1969

any material on type II diabetes

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Arthur Ellis wrote on 2005-06-04 00:00:00.0

Comments: I have diabets type II and need something to help me with my claim to the goverament.

Keywords: Art Ellis B Co across the DMZ

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Current Message 669 - June 2, 2005
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Entry: 51302
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Hunting accident 3 soldiers in minefield

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Wylie Axford wrote on 2005-06-02 00:00:00.0

Comments: Anyone recall in 1962 or 63 ,three US NCO's were pheasant hunting between CC # 3 and the DMZ and when returning stumbled into a minefield. One ran out and got to my switchboard at CC# 3 I Called Red Dog and as the new Huey helicopters had just gotten in country, I belive this to be the first Jet med evac at least in Korea. One of the gus name was Jerome. Not sure if first or last name or spelling. I would like to know if the either of the others made it out alive

Keywords: minefield hunting accident

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Current Message 670 - June 1, 2005
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Entry: 51265
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Help! Camp Colburn 1969-1970 - Fathers' Nickname Ramon

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Mi Chin Holland wrote on 2005-06-01 00:00:00.0

Comments: I'm looking for my father. Please contact me if you served in Camp Colburn Korea dining facility during the priod 1969-1970.

Only thing I know about my father is everyone called him bill or ramon. So I think his name is william or bill. I know he was working in dining facilty and he was either SGT or SSG at the time. He left korea late 1970 because he had a stroke not ETS. My mother's name is Yang Pea Kim and I was born Sept. 20, 1970.I have one photo of him waring SP helmet.I know this is not much information to find him but I want to try.I'm 35 years old and I have two beautiful children and I want them to either meet my father or get to know him in other ways.

Keywords: My father's nick name was ramon.

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Current Message 671 - May 30, 2005
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Entry: 51183
DMZ 1960 to 1969

dmz 68-69

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james E. mckeithen wrote on 2005-05-30 00:00:00.0

Comments: worked as a medic with infantry units on dmz didn't rotate down did 12 months on dmz worked patrols guardpost and towers last six months worked medical evacuation with a recon unit anyone remember me contact please i have gotten disability for exposure to agent orange up to 80% now please contact if you remember me

Keywords:

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Current Message 672 - May 30, 2005
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Entry: 51177
DMZ 1960 to 1969

ACo 1st Battalion 38th Inf. 68'-69

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Johnny Bennett wrote on 2005-05-30 00:00:00.0

Comments: I am still looking for anyone who served with me from april 1968 to july 1969 in aco. 1st btn.38th inf. So far I have found no one. In particular i would like to find David Yeatman

Keywords: South Camp Custer-Yong ju gol- Camp Liberty Bell-Dmz Police

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Current Message 673 - May 24, 2005
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Entry: 51068
DMZ 1960 to 1969

MACHU BROTHERS

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WHITE HARRY wrote on 2005-05-24 00:00:00.0

Comments: HELLO TO ALL MANCHU BROTHER WHO WERE UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPT SCHOONOVER AND CAPT HORWATT..REGARDS TO MY FRIENDS WHO WERE WITH ME AT THE DMZ WHEN WE GOT HITS BY A BOOBY TRAP, SGT BENJAMIN FEIGHT, PVT CAMPBELL, PVT HANSEN, PVT LAPORTE, PVT ALLEN. REGARDS TO ALL MANCHU BROS. STAY HEALTY AND KEEP UP THE FIRE..THIS AGENT ORANGE IS A NASTY S..O...B... I TOO HAVE THE SYMTOMS..

Keywords: IMJIM SCOUT, 11BRAVO

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Current Message 674 - May 22, 2005
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Entry: 51034
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Support Command Patch? 696 Ordnance

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Jim Zimmerman wrote on 2005-05-22 00:00:00.0

Comments: My dad (Craig) served in Korea from 1965 to 1967. He is looking for 2 or 3 "support command" tabs (patches)but is having no luck at all trying to locate them. They are red tabs with white lettering of Support Command on them.

Anyone out there with some info regarding these? Any idea where to buy some?

Keywords:

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Current Message 675 - May 20, 2005
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Entry: 51007
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Book

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Edwin Parpart wrote on 2005-05-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: B. Fresgen Tony says to get the book going now. We have 6 or 8 others to get help from. I also found the medic from the 68 ambush. Hope to hear from you soon god bless yoyr dad & family. Goo job welcome home from Iraq "WORRIER" "BROTHER" ED

Keywords: D.M.Z. Ambushes 67 & 68

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Current Message 676 - May 20, 2005
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Entry: 50985
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Question

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Edwin Parpart wrote on 2005-05-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: Say I have a question for someone smarter then I am. I was with B.co 2nd 31st Inf. and was attached to the 2nd divison but we were in the 7th Div. So what patch do I ware on my uniform the Indian head or the crushed beer can I mean the hour glass? Say tony did you see the documentairy on thezone not too many 7th division people were in it. Maybe they didn't know over a dozen men from my company alone were killed or injured. Were in two of the biggest actions in the zone. Not too bad for a company that didn't get any recognition. "BROTHER" ED Hows the A.O. investigation going?

Keywords: D.M.Z. 67 68

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Current Message 677 - May 14, 2005
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Entry: 50837
DMZ 1960 to 1969

1st Team's Finest

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Robert Johnson wrote on 2005-05-14 00:00:00.0

Comments: I served with the 545th mp co from May of 64 until June of 65. Looking for anyone who was there at the time. I worked in the motor pool with Sgt Rose, Panattoni, Claypool, and Reed

Keywords: charlie block, pleasant valley, 7up club, Davey Crockett sandwiches at the snack bar.

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Current Message 678 - May 9, 2005
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Entry: 50695
DMZ 1960 to 1969

502d MI Bn (1964-65)

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Thomas Wuthrich wrote on 2005-05-09 15:09:54.0

Comments: I was stationed at Yongsan Compound in Seoul from Sep 64 to 31 Oct 65. The first half of my tour was spent working as company clerk for C Co., 502d MI Bn. The last half was spent working out of my MOS editing intel reports. I have fond memories of my time spent in the "Land of The Morning Calm."

Keywords: "502d MI Bn" "1964-65" "Yongsan Compound"

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Current Message 679 - May 6, 2005
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Entry: 50615
DMZ 1960 to 1969

chemical explosion location 62 - 66

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Herbert Simpson wrote on 2005-05-06 00:00:00.0

Comments: My father passed away several years ago and was in the process of going to the National Association of Atomic Veterans for help with his Hodgkins disease being related to chemicals in Korea. He was on the DMZ line, Camp Casey and he was also a mail carrier and he spoke of being a "secret mail carrier", my mother can't remember his exact wording and we cannot find his deposition at this time. He had documents in a suit case that he was delivering and a big explosion happened. It blew up quite a bit and the chemicals burned him awful. I am waiting for his service medical records and I have been told to get his "orders"? I would like to know if ANYONE knows what he was talking about or was there. He also talks about Agent Orange being there. Now alot of people have said to me that No Agent Orange was not sprayed yet. Well my father and other men spoke of chemical barrels being stored on site etc. They drank the water, sat on the ground, walked through the bushes etc. Thank god it wasn't as bad as it did get but I still think it started earlier but I am not sure of what time frame if anyone could help me WOULD BE GREAT! My mother after 21 years has still not remarried and still 100% dedicated to my father and I feel that Dad was trying to get them benefits before he passed away and I am going to keep trying. Thank you! God Bless!! xoxoxo

Keywords: chemicals used/ stored at Camp Casey 1962 - 1966? What massive explosion and where would have happened between these years? Jim Braun? Agent Orange

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Current Message 680 - May 6, 2005
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Entry: 50614
DMZ 1960 to 1969

chemical explosion location 62 - 66

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Herbert Simpson wrote on 2005-05-06 00:00:00.0

Comments: My father passed away several years ago and was in the process of going to the National Association of Atomic Veterans for help with his Hodgkins disease being related to chemicals in Korea. He was on the DMZ line, Camp Casey and he was also a mail carrier and he spoke of being a "secret mail carrier", my mother can't remember his exact wording and we cannot find his deposition at this time. He had documents in a suit case that he was delivering and a big explosion happened. It blew up quite a bit and the chemicals burned him awful. I am waiting for his service medical records and I have been told to get his "orders"? I would like to know if ANYONE knows what he was talking about or was there. He also talks about Agent Orange being there. Now alot of people have said to me that No Agent Orange was not sprayed yet. Well my father and other men spoke of chemical barrels being stored on site etc. They drank the water, sat on the ground, walked through the bushes etc. Thank god it wasn't as bad as it did get but I still think it started earlier but I am not sure of what time frame if anyone could help me WOULD BE GREAT! My mother after 21 years has still not remarried and still 100% dedicated to my father and I feel that Dad was trying to get them benefits before he passed away and I am going to keep trying. Thank you! God Bless!! xoxoxo

Keywords: chemicals used/ stored at Camp Casey 1962 - 1966? What massive explosion and where would have happened between these years? Jim Braun? Agent Orange

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Current Message 681 - April 29, 2005
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Entry: 50509
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Looking info on my father, Eulon Lionel Robertson

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Clark Robertson wrote on 2005-04-29 00:00:00.0

Comments: I am looking for anyone who may have served with or knew my father. He served in Company C, 1st BN 9th Infantry, 2nd Division from around February 1967 through March 1968. He then served the remainder of his time in service at Ft. Hood. I rescently came across letters he had written to my mother during his time in Korea and am interested in learning more about his military service. He passed away in March of 1978. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks

Keywords: Company C, 1967, 1968

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Current Message 682 - April 26, 2005
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Entry: 50414
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Casey 1967-1968

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Ron Weber wrote on 2005-04-26 13:07:57.0

Comments: Hi There, My name is Ron Weber. I was at Camp Casey in from March 1967 to December 1968. I am looking for a detailed map of the camp around that time. Specifically, I was first brought to the camp and stationed at what I think was the north end of the camp. I was assigned to a unit as a tower guard. I remember there was also a canine unit there with some pretty nasty shepards or pinchers, I cannot remember which. I was only there a very short time and was sent down to the center of the camp to HHC and Band as a clerk. I was given a secret clearance and assigned a job as a legal clerk. Here is my real problem. As I was only assigned to the unit right at the DMZ fence for a very short time, I cannot remember the name of it. I just remember having to sleep for eight hours in a barracks that was blacked out. Then I was in a guard tower for another eight hours (around midnight to 8:00 am). I hated it and got clasterphopia sort of. I asked for a transfer and the sent me down to HHC where I spent the rest of my tour. I have been fighting numerous health problems for the last 3-4 decades and just recently found out that everything I had appeared to relate to Agent Orange exposure. I contacted the VA and they told me there was Agent Orange sprayed all around Camp Casey and that I needed to submit a claim right away. I did and the six months later (last week) was denied based on my location. Basically HHC and Band was not on the list of accepted companies for the claim. My doctor and other Korean vets assure me that this is not true. Most, if not all of Camp Casey was exposed to the chemical. Also, the brief stay at the Tower Guard Unit would have put me right in the direct exposed area, but as I was there only a short time, there is no file on me at that location. Also, we camped (bivoaced) in numerous areas, went to the rifle range, and as I used to be an avid runner and Mt Climber, I used to jog all through the camp for the 15 months I was there. Basically, I just need to know a couple of things. a. Does anyone know the name of the Tower Guard and Canine Unit. b. Is there a detailed map show exactly where my Unit was. Part of the time I was at HHC and band, I spent some time (a few months as a clerk) at the motor pool. It was right on a small creek. We used to drink the water right out of the creek. Sooo, there I am. I apologize extremely for asking such a big favor from a perfect stranger. However, I am desperate to move forward on a claim as I am getting sicker all the time. My doctor and other tell me not to worry, as the Army always denies the claims for Agent Orange on the first try. But I do worry as I want my wife to have an income in the event something happens to me. I am already on Social Security Disability after working for 32 years. I just don't want us to grow old broke. (I am almost 57 years old. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your time. ANYTHING you can do will be most appreciated. God Bless and take care.

Keywords: 1. See "Comment" section below 2. I am also looking for info about an incident when a group of North Korean infiltrators came through the DMZ I remember being called up to go after them, but they were alread killed or taken prisoner before my unit got there. Does anyone remember this. It was sometime around the Pueblo Incident.

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Current Message 683 - April 21, 2005
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Entry: 50323
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Remebering DMZ war 66-69

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Mark Hartford wrote on 2005-04-21 20:47:56.0

Comments: I plan on taking a small plaque that I made listing US soldiers KIA during my tour of duty in the DMZ (1966-1967) to Washington DC, Memorial Day 2006 for the 40th anniversary of the start of the "DMZ War".

I plan on being at the memorial at noon that Sunday. Would welcome any DMZ vets that would like to join me. I plan on going back each year for the 40th anniversary of each year of the war.

Anybody want to come? Send me your e-mail and I'll send out a reminder... Mark

Keywords: Camp Wilbur, 1st Squad, Sgt Mouse, memorial

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Current Message 684 - April 18, 2005
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Entry: 50247
DMZ 1960 to 1969

DMZ VETS 1969

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JOHN (JIM) COOLE wrote on 2005-04-18 16:34:13.0

Comments: DOES ANY ONE REMMBER AGENT ORANGE BEING SPRAYED AT THAT TIME. TRYING TO GET SOME PROOF THAT IT WAS DONE IN ARE AREA. ALSO NEED PROOF THAT ARE COMPANY WAS EVEN THERE. THE VA SAID WE WASN'T THERE, WE ARE NOT ON THERE LIST.

Keywords: LOOKING FOR ANY ONE IN THAT COMPANY AT THAT TIME.HHC 2ND BDE 7TH INF DIV. ON THE DMZ.THE ONLY PERSON I FOUND WAS MY BEST BUDDY. BOB JESTER.

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Current Message 685 - April 14, 2005
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Entry: 50194
DMZ 1960 to 1969

oct 69 incident on dmz

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Billy Douzat wrote on 2005-04-14 22:28:00.0

Comments: Looking for infomation on an incident that happen on the dmz oct 1969 that invovled 4 army soldiers driving a jeep that was killed by N Koreans. Need names,units,dates,& anyother information on the incident.

Keywords:

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Current Message 686 - April 14, 2005
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Entry: 50193
DMZ 1960 to 1969

B Battery 1-179 Field Arty 66-67

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Arnold Hassler wrote on 2005-04-14 21:45:32.0

Comments: I am looking for members of "B" Btry 1/79 FA that served from 1966-67. Names that I remember are 1st LT. Theme, 1stSgt Dobson E-7,Sgt Cox,Sgt Dickson and Pvt Fred Turner.Please contact me. I am having health problems and I believe the cause is from the use of "Agent Orange".I do not have ANY PICTURES OF AIRCRAFT SPRAYING BUT I DO REMEMBER SEEING "BELL HELOCOPTERS" SPRAYING ON OUR COMMPOUND AND IN THE RICE PADDIES ACROSS THE DIRT ROAD.

Keywords: (13) month tour. Served with the 7th Inf Division "B" Btry 1/79 FA. Camp Paine/ "Charlie Block".

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Current Message 687 - April 12, 2005
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Entry: 50153
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Co A 127th Sig Bn Camp Casey 10/68-11/69

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George Beavers wrote on 2005-04-12 23:59:29.0

Comments: A geart site so far and a big flashback to an era that most are now having a problem because of Agent Orange used during that time peroid. We all need to stand together and see that we get the same treatments that our brothers in arms are getting for thier in Viet Nam

Keywords: Co A 127th Sig Bn Gen/Power Plant Mech Camp Casey Korea from Oct 1968 to Nov 1969

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Current Message 688 - March 25, 2005
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Entry: 49778
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Trying to locate: CWO Paul Auerbach

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Edward Marshall wrote on 2005-03-25 23:20:55.0

Comments: Trying to locate: CWO Paul Auerbach Branch of Service: Army Unit was: 1/21 Inf Where served: Dong Ha, Phu Bai, Quang Tri When served: 1968 Message is: You were in charge of personnel, either batallion or brigade. I was an african American soldier who worked for you in the personnel office as a clerk Please contact: Sp4 E-4 Edward Marshall Mailing address: City, State, Zip: Loma Linda, Ca. 92354

emarsh39@hotmail.com

Keywords: Dong Ha, Phu Bai, Quang Tri

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Current Message 689 - March 22, 2005
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Entry: 49715
DMZ 1960 to 1969

MEMBERS OF 'A' BTRY, 6TH/37TH FA

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Gary Neemann wrote on 2005-03-22 21:03:02.0

Comments: Looking for friends from "A Btry and information about camps we lived on during 1970-1971. We lived on two camps during 1970 and moved to garrison at Camp Essayons (?) in 1971 when I was rotating out.

Keywords: Camp Jennings, Camp Sill, Fire Direction Control

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Current Message 690 - March 22, 2005
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Entry: 49690
DMZ 1960 to 1969

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floyd henry wrote on 2005-03-22 01:49:51.0

Comments:

Keywords:

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Current Message 691 - March 22, 2005
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Entry: 49689
DMZ 1960 to 1969

tank driver 1st cav and 1st/72nd

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floyd henry wrote on 2005-03-22 01:43:05.0

Comments: i was tank driver,i came to keora,by navy ship the uss mitchell 21 day june 1965,i was with c co,i meet james in 1966 not long after returning back to the "wrold" at now the old fort ord.he ets before i did, i have not heard from or seen hem, to this day. hopefully he is stell with us God be with you and family

Keywords: on the way

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Current Message 692 - March 15, 2005
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Entry: 49568
DMZ 1960 to 1969

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Pat Saylor wrote on 2005-03-15 11:34:43.0

Comments: Hi, I would like to know how you go about getting the Korean Service Medal. My husband is ill and I think he was eligible for one. He served with the Seventh in Korea at Camp Casey. He was infantry. 2/32nd. Anyway does anyone know and is there any others that was awarded later? He served there in 1966, 1967.

Keywords: Korean Service Medal

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Current Message 693 - March 11, 2005
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Entry: 49517
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Looking for anyone that knew Wheeler

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Kat Wheeler wrote on 2005-03-11 23:46:45.0

Comments: Looking for anyone that Knew Earnest David Wheeler. I do not know much about his army days. He died when I was a very young and I would Love to find out about his time there. I'm looking for more information about where he was and what unit he was in i'll update information when i find it.

Keywords: Looking for anyone that Knew Earnest David Wheeler.

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Current Message 694 - February 25, 2005
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Entry: 49220
DMZ 1960 to 1969

1/23 Inf. Camp Young 67, & 68

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Boyce Morris wrote on 2005-02-25 11:05:52.0

Comments: Would like to hear from anyone there with me. I would like to know what happened to Lee J. Bemis. Paul Lyons, Eddie Larkin, Berrie Whitworth, and others there with me.

Keywords: Camp Young, Shortround,

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Current Message 695 - February 23, 2005
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Entry: 49198
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Casey 7th S&T Tongduchon

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Glenn Hyatte wrote on 2005-02-23 23:03:59.0

Comments: Served as Battalion Legal Clerk from Dec 1969 to Jan 71. Would like to hear from old friends. I have yearbook from 7th S&T. I have the name tape off of your lockers in my Quonset Hut.

Keywords: Camp Casey Tongduchon 7th S&T Becky Lee Steven Rank Bill Stalnaker Jeff Johnson 1969 to 1970

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Current Message 696 - February 22, 2005
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Entry: 49176
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Medic 1/15 Armor 1Cav Jun65 1/72 Armor Aug 65 to July 66

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Carrol (Duke) Ellington wrote on 2005-02-22 20:14:54.0

Comments: I am looking for anyone who served with me in the medical Platoon at Camp Rose From June 1965 to July 1966. I would also like to hear form anyone who served with me and remembers me. I did not make it into the annual photo book. I was working with the Vice Squad during the photos. I would also like to hear from any of the MPs who I served with on the Vice Squad in Yangigo by RC #1 until July 1966. I would like to hear from my good friend James Evens. Sincerely, Carrol "Duke" Ellington Now US air force retired.

Keywords: Medic - 1st 15th Armor 1st Cav Jun 65/Aug 65 1st 72nd Armor 2nd Inf Aug 65 to July 66 All at Camp Rose

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Current Message 697 - February 22, 2005
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Entry: 49164
DMZ 1960 to 1969

KOREA MARCH 1968 TO MARCH1969

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James Lucchetta wrote on 2005-02-22 12:35:54.0

Comments: Would like to talk with others in my unit. Also anything about Agent Orange when we were there. was on DMZ March 1968 to June 1968.We served on OP Hendrix on barrier withtower 213.

Keywords: Lucchetta,jones,spencer,hue,stevens,bortex

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Current Message 698 - February 21, 2005
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Entry: 49075
DMZ 1960 to 1969

'EASTER MASSACRE' - 1968 PANMUNJOM

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Scott Brundage wrote on 2005-02-21 05:17:17.0

Comments: Where could I find PFC Jacks, who was the lone survivor of a North Korean attack upon a truct with MP's going from JSA to Pan Mun Jom?

I had a friend whom I assigned to interview him a bit later in the hospital. His story of fear and courage has inspired me ever since the moment I heard the recording. YET,,, We were ordered not to release it. "National security" was of course the reason but... Mr. Jacks story contained nothing that would have endangered even the tiniest nat! It was a well told story with complete honesty which showed how a man (or woman) can do amazing things when put is such stress.

I am Scott Brundage,,, brundage3@excite.com (or 510 E Trow Ave., Chelan Wa.)

Please contact me with any remembrance or infor on this incident. OR ON ANY OTHER LIVE FIRE SITUATIONS YOU KNOW ABOUT IN THE 1960's which may been gone unreported to the news organizations or were UNDER-reported by the Army or that we lied about. (I know there were many. I was a "news" writer / broadcaster for the U.S. Army. And I served much time above the Imjin river in 1968.)

Thank you.

Keywords: Easter MAssacre, 1968, 2nd Inf., Howze, DMZ, hostile fire, Pueblo, Blue House, fire for register,

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Current Message 699 - February 20, 2005
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Entry: 49073
DMZ 1960 to 1969

HHB 6th BATTALION 12th ARTY CAMP ST. BARBARA 1967 TO 1968

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larry geiger wrote on 2005-02-20 23:02:24.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR ANYBODY FROM ABRTY 6/12th ARTY CAMP ALEX WILLIAMS FROM 1967 TO 1968

Keywords:

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Current Message 700 - February 20, 2005
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Entry: 49072
DMZ 1960 to 1969

6TH BRTY 12TH ARTY CAMP ALEX WILLIAMS FROM 1967 TO 1968

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larry geiger wrote on 2005-02-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR ANYBODY THAT WAS IN A BTRY 6th BATTALION 12th ARTY CAMP ALEX WILLIAMS FROM 1967 TO 1968

Keywords:

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Current Message 701 - February 16, 2005
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Entry: 48975
DMZ 1960 to 1969

A co. 172 Armor 67-68

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Lonnie Austin wrote on 2005-02-16 20:47:47.0

Comments: Any A Co. 1/72 Armor 67-68 in Korea? Found a few guys...give me a shout

Keywords:

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Current Message 702 - February 15, 2005
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Entry: 48957
DMZ 1960 to 1969

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Daryl Petrarca wrote on 2005-02-15 18:50:57.0

Comments: Looking for Tracey Compound personnel 1967- 1969

Keywords: 502nd MI Battalion, Co B, Tracey Compound, Seoul, 1968

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Current Message 703 - February 15, 2005
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Entry: 48949
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Seeking Information

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Jim Rogers wrote on 2005-02-15 15:06:42.0

Comments: I am a Veteran's Service Officer filing a claim for a former member of the 7th MPCo from '68-'69. The Veterans Affairs is asking for additional information which the veteran does not remember. Can anyone tell me what Battalion or Regiment the 7th MPCo., 7th Inf. Div. was assigned to. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Jim Rogers, United Veterans Beacon House

Keywords:

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Current Message 704 - February 15, 2005
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Entry: 48942
DMZ 1960 to 1969

wyuts up?

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Danielle Barto wrote on 2005-02-15 08:17:20.0

Comments: i love this

Keywords: hey people in the korean war my pappy was in this war he was the front line his name was Joe Scordo and he would want to say hi so im gni to say hi for him you see im dionig a report on this you guys and i need some helpe so peace give me some help thank you very much

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Current Message 705 - February 14, 2005
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Entry: 48934
DMZ 1960 to 1969

304th Signal Corp Wire Co. 8th Army 59-61

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John Arcotta wrote on 2005-02-14 20:12:59.0

Comments: Would like to hear from any veteran in same unit serving in above years in Korea.

Keywords: 1959 1961

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Current Message 706 - February 9, 2005
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Entry: 48811
DMZ 1960 to 1969

BG BROWN KOREA 1964 7 CAV 1967 E BTRY 82ND ARTY

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Thomas Iannarino wrote on 2005-02-09 20:23:59.0

Comments: Do you know the first name of BG Brown and the position he served when he was in Korea in 1964?

Thank you,

Keywords:

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Current Message 707 - February 6, 2005
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Entry: 48748
DMZ 1960 to 1969

tdc village 7th MP 67-68

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joe dawson wrote on 2005-02-06 21:38:59.0

Comments: looking for old buddies - 67-68

Keywords:

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Current Message 708 - February 6, 2005
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Entry: 48743
DMZ 1960 to 1969

LOOKING FOR BUDDIES 7MP 1966

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Eugene (Gino) Pryor wrote on 2005-02-06 20:54:14.0

Comments: Served with the 7th MP CO in Camp Casey from Mar. '66 to Dec. '66. I patrolled the TDC Village during that time, and stood guard at the PASS & ID main gate. Thinking about TDC brings back a flood of memories. Anybody who was there at this time, drop me a line.

Keywords: Goose, John, Jake, Perkins, and many more.

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Current Message 709 - February 6, 2005
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Entry: 48741
DMZ 1960 to 1969

CAMP CASEY 66-67

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Eugene (Gino) Pryor wrote on 2005-02-06 20:18:00.0

Comments: I was a MP in the 7th MP CO. at Camp Casey and patrolled the TDC Village in 66-67. Just wanted to say hello to the buddies I served with during that time. Thinking about TDC brings back alot of memories.

Keywords:

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Current Message 710 - February 1, 2005
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Entry: 48618
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Humphreys 1962

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Jim Stull wrote on 2005-02-01 21:17:39.0

Comments: I am looking for an Amry vet who served at or near Camp Humphreys who knew CHA KYONG CHO. My wife is her daughter. She was born in 1962. Just want to know if you are out there. Thanks.

Keywords: Looking for my wife's father.

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Current Message 711 - January 31, 2005
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Entry: 48575
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Cp St Barbara

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Bruce Richards wrote on 2005-01-31 18:48:57.0

Comments: Comments: From 1969-1970 I was with D Company, 4th Maint Bn that was at Cp Stanley, but was part of the Forward Det at Cp St Barbara. Would sure like to hear from any of the guys. As most units during that time frame, we worked our butts off during the week, but oh how we partied on the Weekends. We were there to support I Corps Artillery, and spent a lot of time with the 76th and 12th Artillery guys.

I spent 22 years in, and if DA knew how much we partied, they would take my Retirement pay back :)

If any of you guys see this, check out the web page I am making about Cp St Barbara.

http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/stbarbara.htm

Keywords:

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Current Message 712 - January 31, 2005
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Entry: 48543
DMZ 1960 to 1969

3Bn 32nd Inf Rgt 67-68 records needed

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Diana Gubiseh-Ayala wrote on 2005-01-31 08:51:36.0

Comments: I am working with William J. Gazzetti, to help him find documentation of his division & company's activities at the DMZ during the above dates. It is a very important matter. Any help or information on where to search will be greatly appreciated. Military.com and 7th Infantry Div.com do not reflect this division and company data. Please help me help him. Thank you. Diana Gubiseh-Ayala, MSW

Keywords: Cougar Company, 3rd Battalion, 32nd Infantry, 7th Infantry Division: at the DMZ from 10/67 thru Jan 1968

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Current Message 713 - January 30, 2005
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Entry: 48527
DMZ 1960 to 1969

DMZ 1964-66

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fred sutton wrote on 2005-01-30 21:44:34.0

Comments:

Keywords:

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Current Message 714 - January 30, 2005
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Entry: 48524
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Camp Alamo 64-66

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fred sutton wrote on 2005-01-30 21:33:09.0

Comments: I AM INQUIRING ABOUT OTHERS THAT WERE WITH MY HUSBAND AT THAT TIME AND THE CONCERN OVER AGENT ORANGE AND PROSTATE CANCER AND DISABILITY COMPENSATION.

HE IS FINE. I am trying to locate any Vets that were there.

Keywords: 1964-66 DMZ "CAMP ALAMO" ELECTRONICS

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Current Message 715 - January 29, 2005
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Entry: 48468
DMZ 1960 to 1969

VW-1 1968-70

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Rex Gray wrote on 2005-01-29 03:00:41.0

Comments: Was stationed on Guam. Spent a lot time in Viet Nam flying Barcap. Was also on the first "show of military power" to North Korea after the EC-121 shootdown. VW-1 crew with LCDR Childers flew to North Korea Coastline a couple days after the shoot down. Any crewmembers out there that remeber that trip? I was an ATR2 acting as CICO on that trip.

Keywords: VW-1

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Current Message 716 - January 26, 2005
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Entry: 48416
DMZ 1960 to 1969

In Remembrance

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Richard Hernandez wrote on 2005-01-26 19:12:15.0

Comments: In remembrance of PVT Salvator Mojica, 2/72 Armor, 2nd ID who was KIA on January 26, 1968. He was deployed as part of a blocking force in response to the Blue House Raid. He had been in country one week. He gave his life in the defense of freedom.

Keywords: 2/72 Armor

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Current Message 717 - January 16, 2005
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Entry: 48188
DMZ 1960 to 1969

505 Maint Bn, 7th Inf Div

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Michael Zimmerman wrote on 2005-01-16 12:03:45.0

Comments: Would be glad to be in touch with anyone from the 505 Maint Bn, the Support Command of the 7th Inf Div, or anyone who served at Camp Hovey in 1964-5.

Keywords: Camp Hovey and Camp Casey, 1964-1965

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Current Message 718 - January 8, 2005
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Entry: 48014
DMZ 1960 to 1969

HHC 2/31ST. INF. 7 ID 1967-69 MEDICS

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Fred Wendel wrote on 2005-01-08 16:50:51.0

Comments: Looking for Medics from HHC2/31St. Inf.during 1968.George Siembedia from N.Y.-Jerry Rodriguez ,Larry Hecox,Walter(BUD)Ingram,Jimmy G.Williams(Cailf.)-Victor T.Rodriguez(Ft.Worth/Dalles)-

Keywords: Wendel,Tong-Du-Chong,Shang-Pari,Yon-Ju-Gol. DMZ,Line Pappa, Dec.1967- Mar.1969

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Current Message 719 - January 7, 2005
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Entry: 47992
DMZ 1960 to 1969

Hq Btry, 1st TAB 25th Arty 62-63

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John Quinn wrote on 2005-01-07 12:46:25.0

Comments: I served with the 1st TAB, 25th Arty from 7/62 through 7/63. Anyone who served during this period, please contact me at greenhunter6@yahoo.com

Keywords: 1st TAB, 25th Arty.

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