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361)   Bob Redmon
A-1-12
 July 65 to july 66
rjredmon@sbcglobal.net 

 

love to hear from the "old corps" guys in A-1-12 and F-2-11. Wrightman, Cox, Perez, Pulatini, and all the others.


362)  TIM WILS0N
C 2/94 Btry Clk
May 67 - May 68
wilsontg47@yahoo.com

 

Directed to site last week. Hope to make Branson.


363)  Eddie Lewin
C, 1/321& C, HHQ 2/320 FA
12/67-12-68
eelyx@aol.com

 

Welcome home to all Nam Bro's. Find your buddies, and lets get them all back inside the wire. Xin Loi, charlie.....!


364)  Charles Robinson
HHB 2/94 - FDC
11/67 to 11/68
corobinson@earthlink.net

 

I was the "C" Btry computer at Batallion FDC. It seems as though I have blotted out most of the Vietnam memories. I went arrived at Camp Carroll and was assigned to the Survey section, having been trained in survey at Ft. Sill. After helping the Survey section build most of the hutches, I was transferred to FDC. I remember that a few days after I moved out of the survey section hutch into the FDC hutch, the survey hutch was hit by what I believe was a rocket. It seems it was very close to where my bunk had been. I really cannot remember the names of any of the men who served with me. I would like to hear from some of you guys. I remember seeing the FDC 3/4 ton burning after taking a hit and that someone moved the FDC trailer for our mobile unit to keep it from burning. I remember thinking that I should have moved it instead of just walking by to the relative security of our underground bunker. That hole in the ground became my home for over half of my time spent at Carroll.


365)  William Perry
C/1/ 321,
B/2/320
1/67 to 12/ 68
Refugee@comcast.net

 

C Btry from 1/67 to 5/68, to 2/320 5/68 to 12/68


366)  Stan Collins
B- Battery, 1st of the 321st Artillery, 101 ABN
Feburay 1969 - April 1970
astrostans@yahoo.com

 

I was first assigned to Firebase T-bone 105s before the batteries were sent to Firebase Whip in the southern A Shau valley. We remained there from the time Whip was cut in to the time it was dismantled. A lot of action took place during that period. We were then transferred to Firebase Roy and in about 2 more months I ended up at division headquarters at Camp Eagle.


377)  Leonard C. Wilson
HHB 1/321st Arty.
March 69 - March 70
wilsonompha@aol.com
 

opcon to C 1/502 inf. then to 3rd ARVN Regt. I am not afraid to die but i am tired of not living. PTSD hypertension agoraphobia 17 day stay at Seattle VA Hospital PTSD ward is a good thing to do. I highly recommend it.


378)  RICHARD KLEIS
A BTRY 2/94 ARTY
MAY 71 FEB 72
richard.kleis@state.mn.us

 


379)  Pat Hixon
k/4/12
aug - oct 1969
pathixon@comcast.net
 

i was at the rockpile on gun#1 till 3rd mar div was leaving vn the last time for okinowa. i finished my one year tour with a 105mm battery, h/3/11. rotated mid aug '70. would like to hear from anyone who wants to talk to me.


380)  Steve Freeman
"B" btry.!/83 2nd. section
8/70-7/71
olchev55@webtv.net
 

Iam from Virginia.Served with a home bro.named Gary Spence.Were on Birmingham,Vandergrif And JJ Carol.Our 175 howitzer had "Birth Control" painted on tube.Ring any bells? Welcome home all.


 

 

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