Name: Ken a Wolff
Hometown: Lynnwood, Wa
Date: December 15, 2011 - 11:19 PM (pacific)
I would like to find anyone that was part of 3/327th inf reg. Charlie company that served in Sinai (MFO) during the 86-87 rotation. I was on OP 3-1.
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Name: william e moore
Hometown: benson, az
Date: December 15, 2011 - 01:43 PM (pacific)
I was looking photo page for cobra Co. and came accross photos of joe tucker,al mackay and sgt caldwell. they were the photos from james van lones page.i was wondering if james knew any thing about them? i was third plt. rto i worked with sgt caldwell alot my nanm is bill.i was there from dec "65to dec"66 i would like to know what happend to everyone.
Name: Winford Boyd Compton
Hometown: Salisbury, NC
Date: December 15, 2011 - 11:52 AM (pacific)
Any awards not awarded
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Name: Ronald Paul Myers
Hometown: Pleasant Hill , Mo
Date: December 14, 2011 - 03:47 PM (pacific)
This is my second time signing in first timewas about 7 yrs. ago Still alive and kicking Iwas with C co. 1/327 second Plt.as RTO most of time Iwas there both t he pltoon and co Cap.Johns RTO.I need someInfo on sgt Mike Call andSGT. Ritchie Allen HokePLease contact me with INfoThank you STG. Ron Myers
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Name: Greg Whitlock
Hometown: ,
Date: December 13, 2011 - 11:46 AM (pacific)
Sad news Brother Frank Lohr passed recently. Frank was with A co 1/327 1965. Frank recently did a 30,000 ft jump to celebrate his birthday.
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Name: Sally B
Hometown: ,
Date: December 13, 2011 - 08:23 AM (pacific)
I would like to hear from anybody who knew or served with SFC Christian "Frenchy" Girard, kia 8 April 1969. I'm doing a biography to augment a scholarship established in his honor. Thank you for your help and THANK YOU for your service!
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Name: Jim B. Henson
Hometown: Columbia, SC
Date: December 07, 2011 - 09:27 AM (pacific)
Was a pleasure to serve in the 1/327 in '66.
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Name: KEITH SHIRRELL
Hometown: ,
Date: December 03, 2011 - 06:45 PM (pacific)
I SERVED WITH DELTA 1/327TH SEPT. 68 TO SEPT.69.
I'M LOOKING FOR INFO ON ARTHUR (ART) FINCH. THE LAST TIME I SAW HIM--HE WAS ON LZ--I WAS LEAVING TO GO HOME. ANY INFO -- JUST POST OR EMAIL.
THANKS
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Name: Robert J. Park
Hometown: Helix, OR
Date: December 02, 2011 - 03:07 PM (pacific)
I would like to contact anyone why was in B/2/327 between July, 1966 and Nov, 1966. I am trying to find information on PFC Ken Alfstad - KIA 3 Oct, 1966. He was from Seattle, WA
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Name: Tom Willard
Hometown: ,
Date: November 30, 2011 - 02:10 PM (pacific)
I went over on the boat in 65. Medic. 1/327. Recon. Got busted up a little. Dust off. Field hospital. Walter Reed. Tomorrow I ship out 24 Amputee Golf Grips. For upper limb amputees to play golf. Many will be Wounded Warriors. A few teens in a drunk wreck. My design. I could not have done this over the past 25 years without your spirit. ABOVE THE REST! Tommie, DMOR, 1st Bde.
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Name: Bruce jensen
Hometown: ,
Date: November 30, 2011 - 12:55 PM (pacific)
Just recieved my dog tags that a nurse purchased in Hue 1994,she purchaced 1,444 tags. They're listed along with others at www.jpac.pacom.mil.
Check it out it was nice to get them back.
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Name: JIM PHILLIPS
Hometown: RANCHO VIEJO, TEXAS
Date: November 27, 2011 - 03:39 PM (pacific)
MEDIC WITH ACO 1/327 FEB TO APRIL 68
F CO 58INF LRP JUNE TO NOV 68
WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A "SIGN ON" FOR THE GUESTBOOK AND A PAGE. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
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Name: Rod Smith
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 03:22 PM (pacific)
In life, a chain of events effects one person's life while having a profound effect on another unrelated person or persons.
The best I can remember:
Sept to Nov 1971; It started to rain
I was in "C" co 1st of the 327th airborne we were grunts By Nov. we were comming off some mission out of DaNang operating off a very small Fire Base (Maud) in the mountains You could see the China sea to the East. One night we watched as the fire base to the West blew their final protective fire. What happened? Captain Casey warned we would probably be overrun.
On Nov. 26 we started to move back to Camp Eagle through DaNang. A friend and I were almost late for the formation on the tarmac pad at DaNang. I ran down the steps to fall in. My friend lagged behind to pick up something.
It was grunts first (I guess out of respect) on the choppers. We loaded to the sound of "Gentlemen you know the drill. No animals. no live amo. Keep standing and move forward!! Move forward!!" There was mumbling, then a bark or a yelp. Someone had a dog. The next order was "Unload men." The rear eshalon with the clerks and cooks was then loaded in our place and the Chinok gaggle lifted off with a whop whop whop sound and monsoon clouds in the background. My friend and the dog had sent all those mothers son's to their early grave on the side of a mountain stream just west of the China Sea. We were left standing in the drizzle to fly back later as punishment for dog violation. We waited at least 3 hours before we were told the Chinook and the men were MIA. I often think about the heartaches and tears that dog caused the mothers, fathers, wives and people dear to their hearts.
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Name: Art "Doc" Erickson
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 02:21 PM (pacific)
To Gerry Welcom and recent post concern PFC Molese. Try contacting Mike Ainsworth
ABU 1/327th, he was one of the medics then.
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Name: Barry Cafarelli
Hometown: Windermere, FL
Date: November 27, 2011 - 01:17 PM (pacific)
E. Miller,D. McKinley recent posts. 4 KIA on 3/24/68. Sgt Artavia, SpWilkersom, Troy Hayden don't know 4th. Sgt Barduson is listed on virtual wall as 2/68 with B co. I don't remember but had to identify Troy Hayden having just arrived in field with him a few days prior. It was our first firefight, with same 60 team. Had to research virtual wall to find Troy's name. Did not remember.
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Name: Gerry Welcom
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 02:04 AM (pacific)
PFC Dennis Patrick Molese died in battle on Mother's Day Hill on 14 May 1967. He arrived in country on 8 Apr 1967. He was a member of the 101st. He was airborne. He was very proud of that. Guess he was a cherry or FNG, but we all had to start somewhere.
The real old guys (see WWII) would say he was a hero. The toughest thing is that it doesn't sound like anybody knew him over there. I never did combat, so should probably just shut up.
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Name: Don (Doc Magoo) Ackerman
Hometown: ,
Date: November 25, 2011 - 04:53 PM (pacific)
click on www.wrscout.com/desert_storm.htm to see the picture of an old ABU Tiger Force medic can you please place this photo on his 1/327 page. Still looking for Doc SKI (Chicago) B.Co 1/327 67-68 any help? Thanks Doc
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Name: Ed Bonk
Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.
Date: November 23, 2011 - 07:26 PM (pacific)
I was in on the General Leroy Eltinge troop transport ship and landed at Cam Ranh Bay in July 1965. I was with 'B' Company, 2nd Battlion, 327th Airborne Infantry and if anybody remembers me give me a call (215-464-2294).
Also does anybody know how many troopers are still around out of the 3600 men on board the ship.
Name: Erick Walker Miller
Hometown: Apache Junction, Arizona
Date: November 23, 2011 - 11:42 AM (pacific)
Happy Thanksgiving to all my brothers past and present. Today's warriors are doing a fantastic job. 1st Plt B-Co 1st 327th Infantry Pointman Nov '69 Nov '70
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Name: James Paul Wainscoat
Hometown: Viborg, South Dakota
Date: November 22, 2011 - 01:53 PM (pacific)
"It was such a senseless war. I lost my nephew Michael Campbell. He was only 26 years old. Sad." The politics of war never justify the loss of good men on either side. Our hearts will always bleed for those who never came back. We have to look to those who survived to make any sense of any war. Warriors are a rare and strange breed. I would say they are a nation's most valuable resource. They are not made; they are born, and then trained. One never knows if he is one until his fist fire fight, and then he will never be the same.
Recently I became aware of a family situation that required all the training and heart that warriors possess. I thank God that at seventy years of age; that the warrior heart still ticks and like Wild bill would say, "Gether done!" In the getting done, no warrior stands alone. I know this all too well as I spent my whole basic load, set off claymores, and everything I could get my hands on. I was surrounded by my opposition and things looked pretty bleak. I was about to be over-run. Then my sweet and lovely wife calls for artillery support, and additional ground troops. "On the way, wait" I waited; by the grace of God. Lawyers:,Olsen, Brown,Meyers, and Paralegals, Trish, investigator Don et al; mapped out the Operation. Professor Meyers and Maryland his right hand, hit the airways with airial attacks. Then the artillery came. Jim Mann hammers the Montana grid square. No slack and above the rest ground troops Yankee Jim and a Platoon of Gung Ho brothers stormed the enemy. Just when the reinforcements changed the tide, and the battle seemed no longer in question; a Marine (Tom Brennan) fought his way to the battlefield and extracts my incarcerated six. The battle goes on; but the opposition knows they are in for a fight.
I don't know if there is any sense to war. Jesus said "You have war because of greed" I guess that's true, even down to two siblings fighting. Someone wants their way, and justice demands that they be stopped. Then is the clarion call for warriors from every phase of life to step forward and do battle. For it is in the the heat of battle that a human heart is forged into a heart of gold. Your Nephew had a golden heart, and every veteran feels the call to demonstrate that heart, every time they stand for that which they defended. Be proud of that young man to whom we salute, with every breath of freedom we possess.
Last night I sat in a isolation lock down POD in a Montana Jail. I hear over the loud speaker, "Wainscoat! Roll her up. You're outta here!" Thirty minutes later I stood looking at a Bondsman and a stranger. You have been bonded out he said. By whom? By him, the stranger: but he was no stranger; he was a brother in arms, another veteran with a golden heart.
As I sit here at the hotel computer in Great Falls, awaiting the court's decision as to whether I leave Cascade County; I want to thank every individual and couple who have come to my mom's, my daughter's, my family's rescue, and still continue the fight for Justice and Equity. You all have my family's eternal gratitude and prayers. Scoat, over and out.
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Name: ewing miller
Hometown: ,
Date: November 21, 2011 - 08:08 PM (pacific)
Don Mckinley RE: your recent post
A 1/327 2nd platoon
3-24-1968
3KIA 6WIA
only name i can recall KIA Troy Hayden
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Name: diana marie bartlett
Hometown: london on,canada,
Date: November 21, 2011 - 07:25 PM (pacific)
if anyone of you who knew mickey,that was the type of person he was.always putting himself on the line for a cause he believed in.you left us way to soon sweetheart,RIP.aunt Diana,never to be forgotten
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Name: shirley cecilia ocallaghan
Hometown: sydney n.s., canada
Date: November 20, 2011 - 06:49 PM (pacific)
it was such a sensless war.i lost my nephew michael campbell.he was only 26 years old.sad.
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Name: james obrien
Hometown: ,
Date: November 19, 2011 - 02:39 AM (pacific)
looking for info on my mothers husband who was kia on may 26th 1968 sgt. daniel e. goldsmith a co, 1st bn, 327th infantry, 101st abn div, usarv if you have stories or photos i would love to hear about them or see pictures.
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Name: PAUL CRAIG HINDEL
Hometown: Dresden, Ohio
Date: November 17, 2011 - 08:15 PM (pacific)
Served with HHC. CO. 1/327 inf 1Btl. 1Brg.July 1969 to July 1970. Was a wheel machenic.Worked on the chopper pads on firebases, if nothing needed worked on.
Hometown: Lynnwood, Wa
Date: December 15, 2011 - 11:19 PM (pacific)
I would like to find anyone that was part of 3/327th inf reg. Charlie company that served in Sinai (MFO) during the 86-87 rotation. I was on OP 3-1.
________________________________________
Name: william e moore
Hometown: benson, az
Date: December 15, 2011 - 01:43 PM (pacific)
I was looking photo page for cobra Co. and came accross photos of joe tucker,al mackay and sgt caldwell. they were the photos from james van lones page.i was wondering if james knew any thing about them? i was third plt. rto i worked with sgt caldwell alot my nanm is bill.i was there from dec "65to dec"66 i would like to know what happend to everyone.
Name: Winford Boyd Compton
Hometown: Salisbury, NC
Date: December 15, 2011 - 11:52 AM (pacific)
Any awards not awarded
________________________________________
Name: Ronald Paul Myers
Hometown: Pleasant Hill , Mo
Date: December 14, 2011 - 03:47 PM (pacific)
This is my second time signing in first timewas about 7 yrs. ago Still alive and kicking Iwas with C co. 1/327 second Plt.as RTO most of time Iwas there both t he pltoon and co Cap.Johns RTO.I need someInfo on sgt Mike Call andSGT. Ritchie Allen HokePLease contact me with INfoThank you STG. Ron Myers
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Name: Greg Whitlock
Hometown: ,
Date: December 13, 2011 - 11:46 AM (pacific)
Sad news Brother Frank Lohr passed recently. Frank was with A co 1/327 1965. Frank recently did a 30,000 ft jump to celebrate his birthday.
________________________________________
Name: Sally B
Hometown: ,
Date: December 13, 2011 - 08:23 AM (pacific)
I would like to hear from anybody who knew or served with SFC Christian "Frenchy" Girard, kia 8 April 1969. I'm doing a biography to augment a scholarship established in his honor. Thank you for your help and THANK YOU for your service!
________________________________________
Name: Jim B. Henson
Hometown: Columbia, SC
Date: December 07, 2011 - 09:27 AM (pacific)
Was a pleasure to serve in the 1/327 in '66.
________________________________________
Name: KEITH SHIRRELL
Hometown: ,
Date: December 03, 2011 - 06:45 PM (pacific)
I SERVED WITH DELTA 1/327TH SEPT. 68 TO SEPT.69.
I'M LOOKING FOR INFO ON ARTHUR (ART) FINCH. THE LAST TIME I SAW HIM--HE WAS ON LZ--I WAS LEAVING TO GO HOME. ANY INFO -- JUST POST OR EMAIL.
THANKS
________________________________________
Name: Robert J. Park
Hometown: Helix, OR
Date: December 02, 2011 - 03:07 PM (pacific)
I would like to contact anyone why was in B/2/327 between July, 1966 and Nov, 1966. I am trying to find information on PFC Ken Alfstad - KIA 3 Oct, 1966. He was from Seattle, WA
________________________________________
Name: Tom Willard
Hometown: ,
Date: November 30, 2011 - 02:10 PM (pacific)
I went over on the boat in 65. Medic. 1/327. Recon. Got busted up a little. Dust off. Field hospital. Walter Reed. Tomorrow I ship out 24 Amputee Golf Grips. For upper limb amputees to play golf. Many will be Wounded Warriors. A few teens in a drunk wreck. My design. I could not have done this over the past 25 years without your spirit. ABOVE THE REST! Tommie, DMOR, 1st Bde.
________________________________________
Name: Bruce jensen
Hometown: ,
Date: November 30, 2011 - 12:55 PM (pacific)
Just recieved my dog tags that a nurse purchased in Hue 1994,she purchaced 1,444 tags. They're listed along with others at www.jpac.pacom.mil.
Check it out it was nice to get them back.
________________________________________
Name: JIM PHILLIPS
Hometown: RANCHO VIEJO, TEXAS
Date: November 27, 2011 - 03:39 PM (pacific)
MEDIC WITH ACO 1/327 FEB TO APRIL 68
F CO 58INF LRP JUNE TO NOV 68
WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A "SIGN ON" FOR THE GUESTBOOK AND A PAGE. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
________________________________________
Name: Rod Smith
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 03:22 PM (pacific)
In life, a chain of events effects one person's life while having a profound effect on another unrelated person or persons.
The best I can remember:
Sept to Nov 1971; It started to rain
I was in "C" co 1st of the 327th airborne we were grunts By Nov. we were comming off some mission out of DaNang operating off a very small Fire Base (Maud) in the mountains You could see the China sea to the East. One night we watched as the fire base to the West blew their final protective fire. What happened? Captain Casey warned we would probably be overrun.
On Nov. 26 we started to move back to Camp Eagle through DaNang. A friend and I were almost late for the formation on the tarmac pad at DaNang. I ran down the steps to fall in. My friend lagged behind to pick up something.
It was grunts first (I guess out of respect) on the choppers. We loaded to the sound of "Gentlemen you know the drill. No animals. no live amo. Keep standing and move forward!! Move forward!!" There was mumbling, then a bark or a yelp. Someone had a dog. The next order was "Unload men." The rear eshalon with the clerks and cooks was then loaded in our place and the Chinok gaggle lifted off with a whop whop whop sound and monsoon clouds in the background. My friend and the dog had sent all those mothers son's to their early grave on the side of a mountain stream just west of the China Sea. We were left standing in the drizzle to fly back later as punishment for dog violation. We waited at least 3 hours before we were told the Chinook and the men were MIA. I often think about the heartaches and tears that dog caused the mothers, fathers, wives and people dear to their hearts.
________________________________________
Name: Art "Doc" Erickson
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 02:21 PM (pacific)
To Gerry Welcom and recent post concern PFC Molese. Try contacting Mike Ainsworth
ABU 1/327th, he was one of the medics then.
________________________________________
Name: Barry Cafarelli
Hometown: Windermere, FL
Date: November 27, 2011 - 01:17 PM (pacific)
E. Miller,D. McKinley recent posts. 4 KIA on 3/24/68. Sgt Artavia, SpWilkersom, Troy Hayden don't know 4th. Sgt Barduson is listed on virtual wall as 2/68 with B co. I don't remember but had to identify Troy Hayden having just arrived in field with him a few days prior. It was our first firefight, with same 60 team. Had to research virtual wall to find Troy's name. Did not remember.
________________________________________
Name: Gerry Welcom
Hometown: ,
Date: November 27, 2011 - 02:04 AM (pacific)
PFC Dennis Patrick Molese died in battle on Mother's Day Hill on 14 May 1967. He arrived in country on 8 Apr 1967. He was a member of the 101st. He was airborne. He was very proud of that. Guess he was a cherry or FNG, but we all had to start somewhere.
The real old guys (see WWII) would say he was a hero. The toughest thing is that it doesn't sound like anybody knew him over there. I never did combat, so should probably just shut up.
________________________________________
Name: Don (Doc Magoo) Ackerman
Hometown: ,
Date: November 25, 2011 - 04:53 PM (pacific)
click on www.wrscout.com/desert_storm.htm to see the picture of an old ABU Tiger Force medic can you please place this photo on his 1/327 page. Still looking for Doc SKI (Chicago) B.Co 1/327 67-68 any help? Thanks Doc
________________________________________
Name: Ed Bonk
Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.
Date: November 23, 2011 - 07:26 PM (pacific)
I was in on the General Leroy Eltinge troop transport ship and landed at Cam Ranh Bay in July 1965. I was with 'B' Company, 2nd Battlion, 327th Airborne Infantry and if anybody remembers me give me a call (215-464-2294).
Also does anybody know how many troopers are still around out of the 3600 men on board the ship.
Name: Erick Walker Miller
Hometown: Apache Junction, Arizona
Date: November 23, 2011 - 11:42 AM (pacific)
Happy Thanksgiving to all my brothers past and present. Today's warriors are doing a fantastic job. 1st Plt B-Co 1st 327th Infantry Pointman Nov '69 Nov '70
________________________________________
Name: James Paul Wainscoat
Hometown: Viborg, South Dakota
Date: November 22, 2011 - 01:53 PM (pacific)
"It was such a senseless war. I lost my nephew Michael Campbell. He was only 26 years old. Sad." The politics of war never justify the loss of good men on either side. Our hearts will always bleed for those who never came back. We have to look to those who survived to make any sense of any war. Warriors are a rare and strange breed. I would say they are a nation's most valuable resource. They are not made; they are born, and then trained. One never knows if he is one until his fist fire fight, and then he will never be the same.
Recently I became aware of a family situation that required all the training and heart that warriors possess. I thank God that at seventy years of age; that the warrior heart still ticks and like Wild bill would say, "Gether done!" In the getting done, no warrior stands alone. I know this all too well as I spent my whole basic load, set off claymores, and everything I could get my hands on. I was surrounded by my opposition and things looked pretty bleak. I was about to be over-run. Then my sweet and lovely wife calls for artillery support, and additional ground troops. "On the way, wait" I waited; by the grace of God. Lawyers:,Olsen, Brown,Meyers, and Paralegals, Trish, investigator Don et al; mapped out the Operation. Professor Meyers and Maryland his right hand, hit the airways with airial attacks. Then the artillery came. Jim Mann hammers the Montana grid square. No slack and above the rest ground troops Yankee Jim and a Platoon of Gung Ho brothers stormed the enemy. Just when the reinforcements changed the tide, and the battle seemed no longer in question; a Marine (Tom Brennan) fought his way to the battlefield and extracts my incarcerated six. The battle goes on; but the opposition knows they are in for a fight.
I don't know if there is any sense to war. Jesus said "You have war because of greed" I guess that's true, even down to two siblings fighting. Someone wants their way, and justice demands that they be stopped. Then is the clarion call for warriors from every phase of life to step forward and do battle. For it is in the the heat of battle that a human heart is forged into a heart of gold. Your Nephew had a golden heart, and every veteran feels the call to demonstrate that heart, every time they stand for that which they defended. Be proud of that young man to whom we salute, with every breath of freedom we possess.
Last night I sat in a isolation lock down POD in a Montana Jail. I hear over the loud speaker, "Wainscoat! Roll her up. You're outta here!" Thirty minutes later I stood looking at a Bondsman and a stranger. You have been bonded out he said. By whom? By him, the stranger: but he was no stranger; he was a brother in arms, another veteran with a golden heart.
As I sit here at the hotel computer in Great Falls, awaiting the court's decision as to whether I leave Cascade County; I want to thank every individual and couple who have come to my mom's, my daughter's, my family's rescue, and still continue the fight for Justice and Equity. You all have my family's eternal gratitude and prayers. Scoat, over and out.
________________________________________
Name: ewing miller
Hometown: ,
Date: November 21, 2011 - 08:08 PM (pacific)
Don Mckinley RE: your recent post
A 1/327 2nd platoon
3-24-1968
3KIA 6WIA
only name i can recall KIA Troy Hayden
________________________________________
Name: diana marie bartlett
Hometown: london on,canada,
Date: November 21, 2011 - 07:25 PM (pacific)
if anyone of you who knew mickey,that was the type of person he was.always putting himself on the line for a cause he believed in.you left us way to soon sweetheart,RIP.aunt Diana,never to be forgotten
________________________________________
Name: shirley cecilia ocallaghan
Hometown: sydney n.s., canada
Date: November 20, 2011 - 06:49 PM (pacific)
it was such a sensless war.i lost my nephew michael campbell.he was only 26 years old.sad.
________________________________________
Name: james obrien
Hometown: ,
Date: November 19, 2011 - 02:39 AM (pacific)
looking for info on my mothers husband who was kia on may 26th 1968 sgt. daniel e. goldsmith a co, 1st bn, 327th infantry, 101st abn div, usarv if you have stories or photos i would love to hear about them or see pictures.
________________________________________
Name: PAUL CRAIG HINDEL
Hometown: Dresden, Ohio
Date: November 17, 2011 - 08:15 PM (pacific)
Served with HHC. CO. 1/327 inf 1Btl. 1Brg.July 1969 to July 1970. Was a wheel machenic.Worked on the chopper pads on firebases, if nothing needed worked on.