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Dale Hansen Dale Hansen wrote on February 22, 2025 at 1:51 pm
Anybody have Lee Broll's (C-1/327) current email address? The one we have on the web site is no longer valid - go figure!

If you know how to contact him, I'd appreciate some help.

Thanks,
Hannibal
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Fred Haddix Fred Haddix from Seymour TN 37865 wrote on February 10, 2025 at 6:45 pm
Served with 2nd 327 B co.1967 and 68 was wondering if anyone from B. Co was still around. My call sign Buckshot.
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Lyle king Lyle king from Warren or. wrote on January 27, 2025 at 7:09 pm
I got to go on an honor flight this Summer in Sept. 2024 and I also got to see one of my Army buddies that I haven't seen for 58 years. His name was Lewis McNair from North Carolina. We got to meet at an American Legion Post in Wash. DC. We were both in the 1st 327 101 Airborne B Company 3rd Platoon 1966 to 67. I had an album that I have for many years. I gave him a copy of it and I kept a copy for myself and I put a copy at the wall. I don't remember all the names or nicknames, but I remember all faces. I am now 79 years old and I'm doing Chemo Treatment as I talk to you today. I hope that there's any other vet from my platoon that reads this, if there is a few of us still alive. We were a good strong platoon. Bye for now, Lyle King alias the Duke
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Dennis Page Dennis Page from Danielson, ct wrote on January 18, 2025 at 2:33 pm
Located Greg Apraham in Maine..thanks all
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Dot Bugbee Dot Bugbee wrote on January 17, 2025 at 7:17 pm
Hi Joe Walter!

Thank you for your service &
Thank you for responding & giving me some insight on my Dad. I might have some photos you might want to see as well. My Dad had taken quite a few photos of the Troui River and the compound. My email is [email protected] looking forward to checking out the photos.

Yours truly,
Dot Bugbee
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Tim Lewis Tim Lewis from Sanford wrote on January 16, 2025 at 11:37 am
Looking for information on my uncle David Ray Lewis from the 101st He was from Lumberton NC
919-721-510

Thank you.
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Dennis Page Dennis Page from Danielson, Ct wrote on January 14, 2025 at 11:33 am
Trying to locate Gregory Apraham. Lost contact with him and haven’t had any response to his email or phone number. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Joe Walter Joe Walter from Toledo OH wrote on January 13, 2025 at 4:57 pm
To: Dot Bugbee

I served with your dad Chuck. At the time we were assigned to a mortar section at the Troui River compound. I was the mortar section leader and Chuck was a gunner on one of the mortar tubes. We were together until I was transferred to FSB Tomahawk on Jan 1, 1970. Chuck was the best gunner we had at Troui. If I remember he was from Liberty NY. I grew up in NE PA across the Delaware River. We talked a lot of baseball, he a Met fan, I was a Yankee fan. I bet him a case of beer for the World Series and of course lost. I have a couple of pictures of him. Send me an email and I will forward them to you.
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Lee Wallis Lee Wallis from Lascassas, TN wrote on January 3, 2025 at 3:34 pm
I served with A company, 1/327 Nov-Dec 1971. Before that I was with the 4/12 Cav. at Quang Tri
A company 1/327 effectively stood down after the Chinook crash on 11-28-71 which killed 29 A company men plus the crew, and I was sent to the 1/7, 1st Air Cav at Bien Hoa. All 11B10.
I would love to make contact with anyone I may have served with during that time.

[email protected]
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Jim Smight Jim Smight wrote on December 26, 2024 at 6:14 am
Just a quick Merry Christmas to you and all other 2/327 troopers from us here in Switzerland!

Have a great Christmas and a good New Year 2025
smight and family!
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