Korean DMZ 1960 to 1969 - 18






Entry: 85810
Subject: CAMP HOVEY 62-63/HEAVY WEAPONS/DAVY CROCKETT

James Kemble wrote on March 26, 2013


City and State: WESTPORT MA

Unit: 7TH DIV

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Lokking for anyone who remembers the unit from 8/62
thru 9/63. 4.2 mortars and Davy crockett Tactical Nuke

Keywords:



Entry: 85809
Subject: HQ CO 51ST SIG BN 62-63

Ronnie Hardcastle wrote on March 26, 2013


City and State: MURRAY KY

Unit: HQ CO, 51ST SIGNAL BN

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I got to Uijgeongbu in Jan, 62 and I worked in the Battalion Pay section of
HQ Co. of 51st Signal Batailion,and was spec 4 in charge of that office
from Jul 62 until I came home in March 63. I would like to hear from
anyone who was there then, especially HQ Co.

I found a post from Tony D'Amico who was a close pal, dated 2006. He
cited my name as a keyword. Tonight is the first time I've ever seen
anything about Tony or any of these guys. It said he lived in Phoenix, Az,
but there was no phone number I could find.
Please email me if you know me, or if you were there in 1962.

Keywords: Ronnie, Tony Damico, Frank Romaniello, Bates, Gary Philips, Sgt Kakak



Entry: 85805
Subject: AO INFO SHARE

Dennis McHenney wrote on March 26, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: KENDALLVILLE IN

Unit: 38TH ADA

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Editor comment: Ted Barker -removed the inline links that Dennis put in his message.

While Hal and I support the mission and since we were the first to help Dave Benbow to report the issue, we remove inline links when found.

--- Ted Barker ----

Keywords: VA knows it, put in share



Entry: 85804
Subject: DO YOU REMEMBER ME

Jack Mahoney wrote on March 26, 2013


City and State:

Unit: HQ. HQ.CO 19 ARTY 1CAV. APO24

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: If you remember me send me an email

Keywords:



Entry: 85801
Subject: CAMP JEB STEWART 1969

Ronald Brown wrote on March 25, 2013


City and State: GRAND BLANC MI

Unit: 2ND INFANTRY - 4/7 CAV

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Looking for guys that were at Camp Jeb Stewart,
especially Theo Thomas, Cook, Guidon, Rafferty and any
others. I left with Theo Thomas and Stanley Meitz for
Vietnam in December 1969.

Keywords:



Entry: 85787
Subject: 512 HEAVY MAINTENANCE CO. 1968-1969 OR ASCOM

Jack Thompson wrote on March 25, 2013


City and State: STANLEY NC

Unit: 512 HEAVY MAINTENANCE COMPANY

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I was stationed at 512th Heavy Maintenance Company in
Korea during March of 1968- MArch of 1969. Our compound
was right outside of ASCOM Depot, where everyone that
came into the country was processed. We were a separate
compound from ASCOM Depot. I have had numerous medical
problems that I have since learned may have been caused
by exposure to Agent Orange while I was deployed in
Korea. I have diabetes, kidney disease (to the extent
that my doctor has been talking about dialysis),
ischemic heart disease and have had Bypass surgery to
repair 2 valves and two stints in my heart to repair
clogged arteries.I have also had cardio-ablation for
what doctors have called afib and aflutter...I truly
believe all these medical problems were primarily
caused by exposure to Agent Orange from my time in
Korea. I have pictures that were taken from the hills
around my compound where there is no vegetation growing
anywhere. I also have a picture taken on a hill near
ASCOM that is stripped of vegetation. ASO... We were a
support unit for the 7th and the 2nd Infantry. We had
record service where our wreckers would go to DMZ and
pick up broke down vehicles. I remember some of these
vehicles were coated in a sticky substance that we
were not made aware of what it was. I believe now this
coating to have been Agent Orange. I helped to
service these vehicles and we had to physical touch
them and I believe this is where the exposure came into
play. If anyone that was there during the same time has
had similar problems could please contact me via
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?
id=100005464896117&fref=ts or via email
I would truly appreciate
any help with this matter. I have been denied
compensation twice by the VA and am on my 3rd appeal. I
have already had a compensation exam and an Agent
Orange environmental exam and the VA is denying that it
was sprayed near our unit.They are saying that it was
only sprayed near DMZ. I need help proving that we
were exposed. Our company was located 17 miles South of
DMZ near Ascom. Thank you so much for your replies and
any help is TRULY appreciated… Jack Thompson

Keywords:



Entry: 85786
Subject: 512 MAINTENANCE CO. 1968-1969

Jack Thompson wrote on March 25, 2013


City and State: STANLEY NC

Unit: 512 MAINTENANCE CO

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords: 512 Maintenance Company



Entry: 85784
Subject: 304TH SIGNAL BATTALION, 1969-1971

Danney Smith wrote on March 24, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: ALDRICH MO

Unit: 304TH SIGNAL BATTALION

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Looking for anyone who served with me in my mobile
unit. We were tactical tropo out of Seoul. I was
known as Sergeant Crazy. Would like to hear from
anyone who can help me with my PTSD claim. Had a
window shot of my 2-1/2 ton truck near Inchon.
Another incident was when Ronald Taylor, Gary J
Clouse (sp?), and I helped on the clean-up of the 4
GIs that were killed on the DMZ--the Military Records
Division cannot confirm that members of our battalion
were there at that time. Need someone to help
support this claim on my behalf.

Keywords: Nickname: Sgt. Crazy
Friends: Ronald Taylor



Entry: 85751
Subject: SECRET MISSION TO KIMPO AIRPORT - COMPANY A

Rodney T. Hard wrote on March 21, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: LOUISVILLE KY

Unit: CO A, 502ND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BN

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I was a missionarys kid in Korea for twelve years
before joining the Army and coming back to Korea for
two tours at 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion,
Company C from 1969 through 1970.

HANG LOOSE

By: Dr. Rodney T. Hard

SIGN OUT YOUR FIREARMS, GAS UP THE VAN, AND REPORT
BACK TO ME. Lieutenant Colonel Luis Castro-Acobez
was not a man of many words. He was over-ranked, to
say the least, to command a Company in the United
States Army.

But this was no ordinary Company. In 1969, Company A
of the 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion in
Seoul, Korea was a small unit hidden in plain sight
in a neighborhood called Tae Bang Dong. The
interrogation unit, taking up a square block of real
estate and surrounded by guard towers and ten-foot
high concrete walls topped by barbed wire, housed
captured North Korean spies.

Joe and I took the Colonels command to mean that we
were to check out concealed carry pistols from the
armory, put on our civilian clothes, sign out our
civilian ID cards and G2 (cooperate with us and dont
ask any questions) credentials, and get the covert
vehicle with civilian license plates ready to go. We
were excited. A covert mission was a lot more
interesting than interrogating the Communist packages
or typing and filing reports.

We reported back to the Colonel. WHAT IS OUR
MISSION, SIR?

GO THE KIMPO AIRPORT AND HANG LOOSE.

Bewildered, I asked, IS THIS SURVEILLANCE? IS IT A
PICK-UP&.?

He cut me short, JUST HANG LOOSE.

Joe and I pondered the cryptic command all the way to
the airport. We were both interrogator/interpreters
(MOS 96C) with the rank of Specialist 5 and did not
have special training for this super spook stuff.
What if we screwed this up royally?

We parked at the airport and went inside to case the
place and see if we could figure out what our mission
was all about. I ran into a missionary kid friend of
mine from high school that was heading back to the
USA after visiting her parents. I really couldnt
tell her why I was there, so I gave her a bogus cover
story and we chatted a little before she had to board
her plane.

After an hour we gave up inside and went back out to
check the parking lot. Parked near the front
entrance was Colonel Castros black limousine. We
went back inside and finally found the Colonel
waiting outside a terminal gate. I sidled up next
to him without looking at him and covertly asked him,
IS THIS A PICK-UP? He continued to look toward the
gate with incoming passengers and almost
imperceptibly nodded his head.

Joe and I still wondered what all the cloak and
dagger secrecy was all about, but we didnt have time
to waste. As we headed out to get our Volkswagen
van, we spotted a vehicle from the
502nd Military Intelligence Battalion, Company B,
counter intelligence unit. These were the real
spooks and they were getting in their vehicle to
leave. I recognized their covert vehicle by the
license plate starting with the numbers 88.

YOU GUYS HERE FOR A PICK-UP? I asked.

WE DONT KNOW. one of them said. WE WERE JUST TOLD
TO COME HERE AND and ..

HANG LOOSE! I said.

Their jaws dropped. HOW DID YOU KNOW? asked one of
them.

ITS A PICK-UP. JUST FOLLOW US. I said.

We raced in front of a line of taxis and pulled in
behind Colonel Castros limousine just as a space
opened up by a departing taxi. The timing could not
have been better planned. The Colonel emerged with a
man and his family who got into the limousine. We
helped the porters load the copious amounts of
luggage into our van and the other spook vehicle.

We followed the Colonel, and our three-vehicle
caravan delivered the family to their new residence
on the Yongsan military base in downtown Seoul
without incident.

When we got back to our unit, I looked up the Colonel
and asked him, WHY DIDNT YOU AT LEAST TELL US IN
ADVANCE THAT IT WAS A PICK-UP JOB? IF WE HAD SCREWED
IT UP, THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN EMBARRASSING FOR YOU. I
told him about the Company B guys who almost left the
scene had it not been for my intercepting them.

He just said, I KNEW YOU WOULDNT SCREW IT UP. And
then he dismissed me. That was the pat on the back I
needed. That was the unspoken WELL DONE! that made
my day.

Mister Tom Rowan, my civilian boss at the office,
eventually told me that the man we picked up was the
second in command in Asia for the Central
Intelligence Agency.


If anyone remembers this incident or knows the name
of my partner in this mission, please contact me.

Keywords: Col Castro, TaeBangDong, packages, spooks,
interrogator, CIA, secret mission, hang loose, Co A,
Co B



Entry: 85686
Subject: KOREA 1962

Steve Kline wrote on March 13, 2013


City and State:

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Interested Person

Comments: I am looking for anyone who knew dave kline or a lady

named kim su ja back in 1962 please email me

Keywords: kim su ja dave kline kempo



Entry: 85684
Subject: 9TH CAV 1ST DAV COOL CHARLEY CO

John Frankel wrote on March 13, 2013


City and State:

Unit: 9TH CAV !ST CAV DIV C TROOP

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Looking for Paul Roy. Shot himself with a M3 grease
gun.

Keywords:



Entry: 85679
Subject: MEDIC

Sam Stith wrote on March 12, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: WARR ACRES OK

Unit: 2/72 ARMOR HQ CO

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords: i was at camp rose from jan 1968 to feb 1969



Entry: 85658
Subject: NEUROPTHY

Bobby Lee Lemmons SR. wrote on March 7, 2013


City and State: SOUTH HAVEN MI

Unit: 1/31ST. 7 INFANTRY DIVISION RECON

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Just have a Question. Has anyone who is suffering

from Diabetes and has Severe neuropathy found anything

besides prescribed med. to help with the pain and

burning? I am on gabapentin and it does not help. It

keeps me awake at night.

Keywords: Lt. Vitale Platoon Leader Sgt Harvey Platoon Sgt.

Personal Sgt. Sawyer



Entry: 85632
Subject: LOOKING FOR 13TH QM, OR 802ND ENGINEERS

Terry Michaels wrote on March 3, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: LAS VEGAS NV

Unit: 13TH QUARTERMASTER

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: still looking for members of the 13qm (in yong dong po
--camp baker) or C company 802nd engineers stationed
outside of wonju in 1964.
also does anyone know where CAMP EAGLE was located?
THANKS TERRY

Keywords:



Entry: 85625
Subject: LOOKING FOR FRIENDS AND INFORMATION

Jose M. Cata wrote on March 2, 2013


City and State: HIALEAH FL

Unit: HHH/ CO. 2/23 INF. MECHANIZED

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I have been turn down twice and actually have not try
anymore, those people really make me sick with all
the stupid questions and requesting medical records,
who had time to think about medical records when
patrolling the DMZ, if anybody can help me or give
some good advice on how to deal with this people I
will be greatful, if not I will like to hear from any
GI from my time, we had a good bunch of guys I have
never forgotten them and never will.

Keywords: I was at Korea from May 67 till may 68, first on the
south side of DMZ them after they took the spy ship
Pueblo at the north side of freedom bridge, doing dmz
patrolls, I remember Pedro Ramos, sgt Ayala, Rushed
and Joe Fitzgerald also sgt Woods, our plattoon sgt,
if I misspelled any names, please forgive me.



Entry: 85620
Subject: 4TH MISSILE COMMAND 62-64

Barbara Wright wrote on March 2, 2013


City and State: PENDLETON OR

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: I am trying to confirm that an HJ missile misfired in it's silo in 1963.

You may have been told that the Army was blowing up some old munitions is what you heard but then you noticed that the area was fenced off and you were told to stay out.

My husband was one of the permeter guards on the sight before the engineers got there with fencing etc.

Keywords: Honest John Missile



Entry: 85597
Subject: FRIENDS FROM 6TH MED DEPOT

John Prontnicki wrote on February 28, 2013


City and State: EASTON PA

Unit: 6TH MED DEPOT ASCOM

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I was stationed at 6th med Depot 1965-67 was company
clerk for 16 months. Mess hall was in 121 Evac
hospital,hung out a lower4 club then E-5 club later.
Came in as private, left as SGT E5 (t)If you needed a
pass,ration book, etc I was the guy in HQ you talked
to! Kind of like Radar from Mash! :>) met a lot of
good guys there but only found one so far. Still
looking,would be glad to hear from anyone that
remembers me.

Keywords:



Entry: 85576
Subject: LOOKING FOR FRIENDS

George MacChlerie JR. wrote on February 26, 2013


City and State: DAYTONA BEACH FL

Unit: B COMPANY BATALIN' BASTARDS OF BRAVO, 1ST BG, 5TH

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: We were a couple of K's North of CC 2 with 4 companies
of the 5th Cav on the compound. Got there 1960 and
left 1962. Landed as a grunt and did the dumbest thing
when reporting in as a grunt. Company headed for field
in morning and needed an RTO. I thought radio and jeep!
WRONG!! PRC 10 and looooong antenae. Good times.
Lookin' at old pictures and wanted to see if I could
connect with anyone.

Keywords: Unit, Friends, MSR, MBP, CC 2, SSG Herb Martin, Sp4
Garvin Kottman, Sp4 James Henderson, Sp4 Richard Noll,
Lt Seaman, Capt Hemminger



Entry: 85574
Subject: AO? MEDICAL?

Karl (Rosey) Roenfanz wrote on February 26, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State:

Unit: C. 802 EAB +

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: we worked from bridges on the z, to bunkers, roads,
airstrips etc.
getting va doctors to list problems? reasons for tests?
honesty of drugs?
va medics told me i had to take as prescribed, or else
my health wouyld be badly affected. jan. 16, 2013 i was
suddenly denied all meds. mbut they still wantyed to
follow up with more blood tests.
i have survived the cold turkey withdrawels. have quit
going to the va for any reason.

Keywords: VA. agent orange



Entry: 85571
Subject: 2NDBN 9THINF

Dan Spoone wrote on February 26, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: BARNESVILLE GA

Unit: 2NDBN9THINF

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I went to Korea in 1968 and stayed till june of 1969.
my mos was 76d20 when I got there and that lasted 1
day. I reported in and my co told me that he didnt
have a place in his co for an ord parts spec. as of
that moment I was an infantry man. I saluted and
walked the hell out of his office. I knew that as of
that momentmy a-- was out!!! I spent some of the
coldest and hottest days of my life in that dam
foxhole. I was there At J.S.A. the day the Pueblo
crew came back into our side and I was dam proud to
be an American then And I still am today.I remember
that politicians said we couldn't shoot unless we
we're shot at. our co told us we could fly home
sitting in a seat or zipped up in a body bag. it made
perfect sense to me.

Keywords: Shang Paree Nopaedong yonjigo Camp Casey Imjin
river Freedombridge Freedom village my friends Carlos
Mcdonald George Orsino Eddie Vinales And my buddy
Drayton



Entry: 85559
Subject: LOOKING FOR HOW TO FIND MEDICAL RECORDS FROM POHANG

Kathy Collins wrote on February 24, 2013


City and State: GARFIELD AR

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: We are looking for medical records for our Dad from
his time in Korea. 1951- 1953 He was treated at
Pohang and sent back to his unit from there. If any
one knows anything about his injuries please contact
us. Daniel Aubray Jenkins from Arkansas, 3rd Army
Division 9.

Keywords: Pohang Medical Records for Danile Aubray Jenkins



Entry: 85555
Subject: MORE INFORMATION

Linda Whiteside wrote on February 23, 2013


City and State: HAMPSHIRE TN

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: Looking for any information on this as my husband
died in 2005 from MDS, lung cancer, heart attack,
and stroke. If agent orange was used in the late
60s, I suspect it was used in eary 60s. He had
a Rok soldier friend named Jun Soo Noong or Woong
Pussan in Korea. If you have any information on
agent orange being used at that time, please let
me know. Linda Whiteside

Keywords: CO A 1st BG 8th Cav lst Cav Div 1962-63
Camp Matta Korea DMZ Zone Samuel Mack Whiteside



Entry: 85554
Subject: WHERE WAS B TROOP IN JAN.61 TILL MAY 62

Bobby Watson wrote on February 23, 2013


City and State: NORPHLET AR

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I can't remember there being b troop in 1961 62 all
i remember is headquarters,a troop,c troop and d
troop. can anybody help me remember where b troop
was? i was S2

Keywords:



Entry: 85528
Subject: E CO 707 MAINT BAT 69- 70

Robert (Bob) Shirley wrote on February 21, 2013


City and State: ATLANTA TX

Unit: E CO 707 MAINT BAT

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Looking for anyone who served 1969-70 at the airfield
at camp Casey and was billeted at the enginers
coumpound north of Camp Casey. Thanks, Bob Shirley,
903 824 1949

Keywords:



Entry: 85519
Subject: AO CASE WON FOR CAMP CASEY

Ron Weber wrote on February 20, 2013


City and State: TIGARD OR

Unit: 7TH INFANTRY DIVISION - CAMP CASEY

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: In Feb of 2012 I won a long battle with the VA over Agent Orange Exposure at Camp Casey, Korea. I was there from the summer of 1967 to the very end of 1969.

I extended my tour to come home at Christmas that
year. All I have won so far is Diabetes, but it is a HUGE win to have them finally admit it.

I have spent the last year working on several other parts of my claim. Some of them are PTSD, Lung Disease and Hypothyroidism. I have information that may help Camp Casey and other Korean Vets that I can email or send to you.

You may also notice that I have another older posting on this website. It has my old phone number. Please just use this email address at this time.

Thanks







Ron Weber

Keywords:



Entry: 85510
Subject: CAMP ROSS OR CAMP HOWZE

Richard Peterson wrote on February 20, 2013


City and State: ROCHESTER NY

Unit: 13TH SIGNAL BATTALION

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords: looking for anyone stationed at either camp ross or
camp howze 1964-1966



Entry: 85508
Subject: ANYONE THAT WAS THERE

James H. Booimershine SR. wrote on February 20, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: EATON OH

Unit: 3 MSL BN 81 ST ARTY

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords: anyone that was there in 1963 to 1964



Entry: 85462
Subject: 10TH APU CAMP RED CLOUD 1962-63

Tony Kissing wrote on February 14, 2013


City and State: CINCINNATI OH

Unit: 10TH APU CAMP RED CLOUD

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords:



Entry: 85438
Subject: ARMY VET. 1962 - 1963, SEARCHING FOR INFO. AND BUDDIES

Paul A. Cochran wrote on February 12, 2013


City and State: PUEBLO WEST CO

Unit: 304TH SIG. BN.CO. A, MOBILE TACT FIELD UNIT, STAR

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: CO. A was a field unit supporting STAR COM. MAIN COM
CENTER. WE TDY'D PEOPLE TO SAIGON IN 1963 FOR 8th
ARMY COMMUNICATIONS for VIET NAM. We were there for,
CUBAN CRISIS, KOREANS PRESIDENTUAl election, student
annual riots, and the END of the so called, 1O YEAR
ARMISTICE, not to mention other encounters.
I would like to know if any of these men are still
around and if any of these men should be wearing a
Korean veterans ribbon or Viet Nam ribbon? Some names
of interest Forrester Mc Cain, Joe Martin,
Troy Pack and Mac Shows. I also was with the 5TH Div.
Mech. Co.A Sig Bn. Ft. Carson, Co., hooked-up with
the 1st Div. Ft. Riley, Ka. and went to Viet NAM,
Nov. 1964.

Keywords: 304th SIG. BN.CO. A, MOBILE TACT FIELD UNIT, STAR



Entry: 85432
Subject: 702ND MT BN HHC A 1967/1968

Larry D. Owens JR. wrote on February 12, 2013


City and State: LILBURN GA

Unit: 702ND MAINTENANCE BATTALION HHC A

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: After the war the GI's of the Indian head Division built roads, delivered
food and supplies to stranded civilians in times of flood, guarded the
ancient invasion route to Seoul from the marauding North, and gave the
people of South Korea the time and impetus to grow from a 3rd world, war
ravaged country, into a economic world power house. Still the menace
persists but the people of South Korea are equal to the challenge, in no
small part to our service. I, and my military colleagues can be proud to
have played an important part in their march to National prominence. If
you are out there, please give me a shout out.

Sp4 Larry D. Owens, Jr.
Anchorman of the 2nd Division
Second to NONE.

Keywords: Anchorman of the 2nd Division, Operator of SMOOCHY, an M-88 Tank
Retriever. Evacuated light and heavy weapons to Tague, Korea. Unit
Commander was Lt. Col. William W. Millican, MAJ Parrish, and 1LT Steger,
shop officer at Camp Rice, Korea. Also, my cohort in crime (commander of
the M-88) was SGT Eddie Koch.



Entry: 85430
Subject: CAMP ST. BARBARA 60-61 REMAMBER ME

Tom Young wrote on February 11, 2013


City and State: ST. CLAIRSVILLE OH

Unit: I CORP ARTILLERY

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Great experience. Now Commander of Ohio Valley KWVA
Chapter # 70. Just looking for anyone that i may have
served with in Korea. One name is David Arthur. Bill
Bowers. Does anyone remember use of chemicals in and
around Camp St. Barbara,

Keywords: Battery Commander Driver. Forward observer. MOS 153



Entry: 85392
Subject: 802D ENGINEER BATTALION 1968-1970

Jerry Atkins wrote on February 6, 2013


City and State:

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords:



Entry: 85382
Subject: 7TH DIV/ARTY 69-70

Homer Stewart wrote on February 5, 2013


City and State: SAINT JO TX

Unit: 7TH DIV/ARTY HQ

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I was battery clerk at 7th DIV/ARTY from april 1969
to Jan 1970. Would like to hear from any body that
was there when I was.. I have talked to Dennis
Renwick, Gordon Tuessy, and James Blount.

Keywords: Brown, Belio David Lien, Horner, Norvell, Bell, 1st
SGT williams.



Entry: 85364
Subject: KENNETH CARR

Patricia Lebeck wrote on February 2, 2013


City and State: AUDUBON IO

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Friend of Veteran

Comments: I am looking for Robert Kenneth Carr,he was in Korea
1965,we met in Hermosa Beach,Ca.Just need to know he is
okay.
He was born on March 9th.Hoping he is well!!!!!
Patsy!!!!

Keywords:



Entry: 85334
Subject: CO B 51 SIG BN HILL 651

Herbert Ayers JR. wrote on January 29, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: OLD TOWN FL

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: One of the founders of Hill 651. I we started in Aug 1960 when ther was nothing there and built it with the help of the ROC korean army I was there from Aug 16th 1960 t0 Aug 3, 1961

We where in a four man tent with one track 24 and 4 PE75 Generators the were 3 of us to start. our Company was B Co 51st Sig

Keywords:



Entry: 85322
Subject: 502ND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION (CIC) 65-66

Mike Berger wrote on January 27, 2013


City and State: VIENNA VA

Unit: 7TH MI DETACHMENT

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I was CO of the 7th MI at Camp Casey (Dongduchon) from
9/65 to 9/66. I remain in contact with several of the
guys as well as most of the Korean
Investigator/Translators who served with us (now US
citizens). I spent a lot of time at B Company of the
502nd - finest mess hall (and club) in the U.S. Army -
and missed getting command of the Army Boat Detachment
at Inchon because another Captain arrived who had been
a Navy em. Too bad - that would have been an exciting
job. If it has been a while since you were in Korea,
google Dongduchon for example. You may be just a 'bit'
surprised.
I retired as an 06 at the end of 1990.

Best regards.

Keywords: Camp Casey, 7th MI Detachment



Entry: 85303
Subject: BAND MEMBERS WHO SERVED BETWEEN SPRING OF 1965-1966.

Billy Cayce wrote on January 24, 2013


City and State: CITRUS SPRINGS FL

Unit: 2ND INFRANTY DIVISION BAND

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I am looking for members of the 2nd Infranty Band who
were stationed at Camp Ross Kores between Spring 65-
66.

Keywords: Camp Ross Korea



Entry: 85289
Subject: 40TH ENGINEER TOPOGRAPHIC - 1969

Antonio (Tony) Lopez wrote on January 23, 2013


City and State: SAN ANTONIO TX

Unit: 40TH ENGINEER TOPOGRAPHIC

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Searching for old friends that served with me at 40th
Engineer, Topo in 1969. I was part of a group that
did Topographic Surveying around the coast of Korea.

Also searching for information on exposure to Agent
Orange in 1969. It may be the cause of the recent
heart ailments and recent diagnosis of Parkinsons.
Starting process with VA, here in San Antonio, during
winter of 2013.

Keywords:



Entry: 85280
Subject: HID SOKCHO-SI 69-70

Nicholas Lewis SR. wrote on January 21, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State: MIDDLETOWN NJ

Unit: ATTACHED TO CO.C 502ND

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: looking to hear from any of you guys at sokcho 1969-70.

Keywords: gary hyden,lee coleman,lem roberts,pat partridge,larry
vitter,mike weir,steve anderson,paul duffy,ken nadeau,
bob omelia,chase gibson,don brown,gordon mckenzie,maurice
bolger,clint richie,pete decurry,bill hicks,tom brianard,
jim clarke,tom cole and jack scanland.



Entry: 85263
Subject: CO. D, 51ST SIGNAL BN 1961-1962

Lloyd Clemmons wrote on January 19, 2013


City and State: FLORENCE AL

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I heard from Capt. Walter Nathan a couple of years ago,
but have lost his email address. I moved since then and
had to get a different Internet carrier and lost all my
email addresses.

Keywords: Unit: CO. D, 51ST SIGNAL BN

Service or Relationship: ARMY VETERAN

Comments: I have made entries here over the past 7 or 8
years, but have a different email address now.

Still would like to hear from Russell Ralls, Waylon K.
Hoard, James Hassell, Joseph McGrath, or anyone else
who served in Company D during 1961 and 1962.

Capt. Walter Nathan was C.O. when I left in Oct., 62.



Entry: 85259
Subject: LT SUNTAGE AIR FORCE

Henry Barlow wrote on January 19, 2013


City and State: SLIDELL LA

Unit: 16TH TROOP CARRIER

Service or Relationship: Air Force Veteran

Comments: Looking for a reunion of 16th Troop carrier Squadron
stationed at Sewart AFB near Nashville Tenn.

Keywords: C-122 testing at Nashville Tenn



Entry: 85255
Subject: 58TH ORD/ CO E, 20TH INFANTRY 1963

Tom Andresen wrote on January 19, 2013

Email Update Needed



City and State:

Unit: CO E, 20TH INFANTRY

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Co E, 20th Infantry was attached to 58th Ord. We
were guarding a warhead site in the hills (or small
mountains) south of the village. I am in touch with
2 guys from my squad, and one from the dog handlers
platoon--all of us there in 1963. Capt Jack Sanford
was CO--had his own chopper. Just a little trivia--we
wore the blue scarfs, Ord guys the red (we calle them
red rags...)

Keywords: Anyone remember name of the site we guarded (with the
nice tower 7, et al)?



Entry: 85241
Subject: SERVED W/ 560TH. MED. AMB. CO., 65TH. MED. GROUP, MONSU DONG S. KOREA OCT. 1962 TO NOV. 1963.

J.C. Varnes JR. wrote on January 17, 2013


City and State: POMONA PARK FL

Unit: 560TH. MED. AMB. CO.

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Shipped to Korea on USS Daniel I. Sultan in Oct.
1962, shipped back to states assigned to Womack Army
Hosp., Ft. Bragg, N.C. in Nov. 1963. was onboard ship
home when President Kennedy was assinated in Nov.
1963!

Served w/ Dan Spears, Peter Spinnuchi, Renzo, Wicks,
Florres, Valenuala, Benevitos, Clayton, Co. Com.
Neeley !

Keywords:



Entry: 85240
Subject: LOOKING FOR FRIENDS

James Taylor wrote on January 17, 2013


City and State: KANSAS CITY IS

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: Looking for Robert pertresky and any one that worked at h shop
camp Carroll during feb 67 to feb 69.

Keywords:



Entry: 85216
Subject: CO C 8TH ENG 68 TO 69.

David Paddock wrote on January 14, 2013


City and State: CARTER MT

Unit: CO C 8TH ENG BATT

Service or Relationship: Other

Comments: Been intouch with guys from my unit

Keywords: budop s vietnam



Entry: 85193
Subject: IN SEARCH OF GRANDFATHER

Khyla Martinez wrote on January 12, 2013


City and State: PHILADELPHIA PA

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Other

Comments: Hello,
Im sure this is a long shot but I am looking for my
grandfather who was stationed in Korea in 1963-1965. i
dont have a name but that naybe someone would remember
him. He was in the US ARMY listed as an S/4 he did not
live on base, he lived with a woman named Dong Sook Chang
for about a year, He was then sent to be stationed back
in the United States.
At this time I do not have a name, But it this sounds
familiar to anyone.Please let me know. I would greatly
appreciate it!!

Keywords:



Entry: 85162
Subject: LOOKING FOR BUDDIES 1968-1969

Gerald (Jerry) Shook wrote on January 8, 2013


City and State: R

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Other

Comments:

Keywords:



Entry: 85161
Subject: LOOKING FOR BUDDIES 1968-1969

Gerald (Jerry) Shook wrote on January 8, 2013


City and State:

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Other

Comments:

Keywords:



Entry: 85160
Subject: CAMP NABORS 1968-69 5TH PREVENTIVE MED

Ed Evans wrote on January 8, 2013


City and State: BEL AIR MD

Unit: 5TH PREVENTIVE MEDICINE UNIT

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments: I am looking for friends who served at Camp Nabors from
1968-69. I was assigned to the 5th Preventive Medicine
Unit during that time.

Keywords: Camp Nabors, 5th Preventive Medicine Unit, Survey
Section, Better Half band members



Entry: 85153
Subject: 7TH DIVISION CAMP CASEY KOREA FEB. 1964-FEB. 1965

Gary Simpson wrote on January 8, 2013


City and State: PROCTORVILLE OH

Unit: 7TH MP CO

Service or Relationship: Army Veteran

Comments:

Keywords: anyone who served from Feb. 64 to Feb. 65 that has
health problems not hereditary to substantiate
medical claim