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admin admin wrote on November 28, 2002 at 8:21 pm
Name: Robert Seal
Hometown: Bogalusa, LA
Sent: 10.33 pm - thu 28 nov 2002

Looking for buddies from Company C, 1968-1969. Where are you, Ron?
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Name: Richard E. Grider
Hometown: Columbus Indiana
Sent: 12.24 pm - thu 28 nov 2002

looking for any of my buddies from "A" company 1st of the 327th 1972-1975
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Name: jim watson
Hometown: benicia, ca
Sent: 2.01 pm - wed 27 nov 2002

ABOVE THE REST & NO SLACK, WELL FELLOW EAGLES, THANKSGIVING IS TOMORROW! I WOULD LIKE TO ASK ALL EAGLES AND THEIR FAMILYS TAKE A QUIET MOMENT SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 11.30-1:15 PM, TO REMEMBER MY GUYS. NOV. 28 1971 HELICOPTOR CRASH IN THE HAI VAN MOUNTAINS WALK SLOW AND DRINK LOTS OF WATER
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Name: Houston D.Wedlock
Hometown: Columbia,MD 21045
Sent: 9.14 pm - sat 23 nov 2002

I served with the 2nd 327th from Jan,1962 to July 1966 and was on the long boat ride to vietman with the 1st Bde, I run the 81MM mortar section and the Bde drill team before we left Ft.Cambell. Would like to hear from any trooper from The Road Runner company,My address is:
Sfc E7 Houston D Wedlock
7204 Sleepsoft Circle
Columbia,MD 21045
Phone# 410-381-2712
E-Mail: hwedlock@yahoo.com
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Name: Mike Erthal
Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fl
Sent: 7.12 pm - fri 22 nov 2002

Served in vietNam 1969 Co D 1/327 Inf
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Name: Adam T. Hawn
Hometown: Beaumont, TX (live in Slidell, LA)
Sent: 7.09 pm - fri 22 nov 2002

I am fresh meat in the US Army, and I ship out July 31, 2003 to go to basic, then AIT, Jump School, and Ranger School... I want to thank all of the veterans out there... I know not all served willingly, but all who served proudly and honorably are to be honored... I believe that those who shirked there duties and ghosted their way through the war are a discgrace and a blemish on the face of Uncle Sam... Thank you...
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Name: David Williamson
Hometown: Malvern Ark.
Sent: 12.14 pm - fri 22 nov 2002

Brothers All, I am one of you and it seems none of you knew or served with me. The men(boys)I served with were by far the very best God could have surrounded me with. Heart felt howdys to "Cotton" from Tennessee, "Bro Reese"(saved my behind twice)from New York, "Mic" from Orange County Calif. Mic,what a clown. Even after contact, he was always making light of the whole senerio. I miss you guys, never ever saw anybody who could fill the void I had when I was shipped out.There were, good & bad. Sadness and elation. We ate out of the same can, shared water, back to back Bros. WE always gave each other a full 360 security scan. Was good to have had you as my comrades. Bless you and the next time I visit the "WALL" I'll stop in for a visit and chat. You are not forgotten. Bro. David Williamson C. 2/327th 101st.
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Name: Theodore Rodgers
Hometown: Williamston,NC 27892
Sent: 10.48 pm - thu 21 nov 2002

I serve with the 101st in 1971-1972,1/327th Infantry in E/Company,in Phu Ba,2/327th Infantry in A/Company in Camron Bay. If you could, please send me some kind of informations about the Unit. Send some kind of pictures or names.They all forgot us, that we also serve with the 101th Airborne Div. (1/327th & 2/327th Infantry. Thank you very much.
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Name: Penny Austin
Hometown: Burbank, CA
Sent: 7.28 pm - thu 21 nov 2002

Linda Patterson of America Supporting Americians sent me some photos of the 327th to put up on my Veteran Heroes wall. I'm the librarian at an elementary school. We also have a Heroes wall for those serving in the current conflict. My Air Force son is up there as are photos of sons and daughter,(1 so far), of other military moms I have been in contact with.
I was still in school when you guys went off to fight. I didn't understand much of what the war meant then until my music teacher left to fight. He died there from a sniper attack. I went to Washington D.C. to see his name on the Wall. I was and still am very proud to have known him. I am proud of you all, for your commitment to your country and to those of us who were back home. You deserve much honor. Our young people need to know of your great sacrifice and I am very proud to put your pictures up on my board. Thank you again.
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Name: jerry hoy
Hometown: oak grove mo 64075
Sent: 10.49 pm - mon 18 nov 2002

i was a member of hawk recon 2/327 company e from 11-15-70 to 6-15-71 and was moved into headquarters on the fire bases till 11-02-71. i am looking for the guys that i was with when i was a hawk.
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Name: Charles Perry
Hometown: Chicago, IL.
Sent: 2.58 pm - sun 17 nov 2002

This website is incredible, You guys have done one hell of a job. Thanks, Charles Perry E 1/327th 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam 1971.... ABOVE THE REST
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Name: JAMES W. MALONE
Hometown: PULASKI,TENN.
Sent: 10.16 pm - sat 16 nov 2002

ECHO CO.HAWK RECON 2/327 71-72
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Name: Richard LaBarre
Hometown: Columbia, SC
Sent: 11.22 am - sat 16 nov 2002

Served in 2nd Bat. TOC, 71. Good friend went over on the boat with 1/327. Was good to see Eagles at 20 year march.
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Name: Ed Plitt
Hometown: Oak Harbor, Wa.
Sent: 5.11 pm - wed 13 nov 2002

I remember Ruben "Sweet Daddy Grace" from Fort Campbell, KY. I believe it was A co. 1st Bn. 501st. As I recall he was the comic release for the Co. My ETS. was July, 1965 just before the 327 departed.
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Name: Dave Cook
Hometown: Winthrop, ME
Sent: 1.02 pm - mon 11 nov 2002

Big Blow hits 327th reunion host. The recent tornado in Tennessee hit our C 1/327 bro' Ken Ihle's place w/a vengence. Ken and Angie were at church when it hit and, upon coming home, saw much of the work Ken had done on his home and our 327 reunion facility, blown away. Ken wants all to know that he and Angie are fine and are facing a big clean-up and re-building effort with typical Airborne resolve. Many of you were at Ken's place in Crossville last June for the annual "327 Cobra Rendevous." Abn! Dave C 1/327 '65-'66
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Name: Larry Lucero
Sent: 12.10 pm - sun 10 nov 2002

I am looking for members of the 1st bn 327th inf, who served with my brother Alberto (Butch) Lucero, in Vietnam, from Dec 65 thru March 66, thank you.
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Name: phillip k. seiferth
Hometown: washington, dc
Sent: 11.39 am - sun 10 nov 2002

i served with co. a 1st bn. (abn.) 327th inf. 1st bde 101st abn div. from 12-66 to 8-67. looking to hear from any of the brothers i served with.
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Name: Tony Sexton
Hometown: Defuniak Springs, FL
Sent: 3.38 pm - sat 9 nov 2002

I am LT Sexton and I am very impressed with your web site. I am an active army Engineer currently at Fort Leonardwood, MO. My father served with 2/327th Oct 70 to Oct 71. There is not much on the web site that covers this time. I understand that the majority of the fighting might not have been as bad as 66-69 but I know that there must have been something. My father was a member of Hawk Recon as a medic. He doesn't talk about it at all unless I ask, but even then it isn't much. I am looking for any information that I can get, so that I may better understand what mad my father such a great man.

LT Tony Sexton
12 years of military service and proud of it
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Name: Roxanne Fischetti
Hometown: Germantown, MD
Sent: 10.57 am - fri 8 nov 2002

Heartfelt thanks to all who shared your memory of 11/11/67 with me or through Frank "BullDog" Drummond. I think I at least I understand what happened to Bobby Groom on that day, 35 years ago. Another friend who is a Vietnam vet took all of the recollections, put the pieces together and drew it out for me so I could visualize it. If anyone else knew Bob Groom, C2/327th (in country from June to November 1967), please, please contact me. I honestly believe that in our remembrance of him, he stays alive in our hearts. He was such a special man and I have missed him every single day of my life without him. Many, many thanks to you -- his brothers.
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Name: Nita Heeder
Hometown: Dothan
Sent: 12.28 pm - wed 6 nov 2002

Hi Yankee Jim. I met you in the Dothan Outback Steakhouse a couple of months of ago. We talked about Outback Steakhouse and what the company does for the military. You asked me to sign the guest book and check out your website. You have a great website. It really does tell a story. It is very insightful in what went on during the Vietnam War. Thanks for the knowledge and letting me tour this web site. Hope to see you soon in the Dothan Outback.

Nita
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