Comments
-
Roger Williamson@ 12:15pm 10-16-2020
-
My Father was SSGT Charles Alton Williamson Killed June 25th 1965 in floating restaurant bombing Saigon just wondering if anyone knew him . Also on one website has a picture in his memory that's definitely not him
-
Roger Williamson@ 12:15pm 10-16-2020
-
My Father was SSGT Charles Alton Williamson Killed June 25th 1965 in floating restaurant bombing Saigon just wondering if anyone knew him . Also on one website has a picture in his memory that's definitely not him
-
Jordan Smail@ 9:49pm 10-08-2020
-
I am Loring "Windy" Winblads grandson. Any of you know him?
-
Don Severance@ 7:11am 09-15-2020
-
Worked in Data Relay and overseas switchboard 67/68
-
Norman T Miller@ 8:06pm 08-21-2020
-
I serviced at Phulam for only a couple of months last part of 64.
I was transferred to 39 th battalion supply room from the 232nd signal Co. I remember working 12 hour shifts at night and riding the school bus with the chicken wire over the windows
-
Bill Bahr@ 6:36pm 06-11-2020
-
Great site! If any of you knew Signal Corps' General Tom Rienzi, here's a link to stories and remembrances:
https://www.west-point.org/class/usma1969/Rienzi.htm
Thanks!
-
Angel@ 6:09pm 06-03-2020
-
Hi Guys, just testing the guestbook.
-
Howard Hickman@ 5:26pm 06-03-2020
-
Your memories and photos are always appreciated.
-
G Knuckey AKA Noddy@ 8:37pm 05-21-2020
-
Aussie army, spent 5 months at Long Binh RX Site '69-70.
-
Howard Hickman@ 11:15am 05-21-2020
-
Please make sure you leave an email address, so your PhuLam buddies can contact you.
Long live the memory of Phu Lam and those who served there.
Howard Hickman
-
Ralph Sidore@ 5:19pm 05-16-2020
-
One name I notice is missing is SP4 George Dunham. He was a supply clerk in Nov, 63, when I arrived, but had left (rotated, I assume) when I returned from emergency leave in mid-February. ‘64. He was still in the service in late ‘65, because I ran into him at the depot, where I then worked, in Khanh Hoi.
-
Ralph Sidore@ 5:14pm 05-16-2020
-
11/63-12/64
-
Bruce Campbell@ 8:57am 05-13-2020
-
I worked on Phu Lam July 67-68. Tet killed two guy's "Lacy & Behrens" I worked with. We were all going for a Jeep ride the night we were attacked. After I got my weapon and extra ammo, I loaded up in the Jeep to ride shotgun. They decided I should not go. We had a brief discussion, I stayed. I will never forget waving at them as they drove off down the dirt road seeing the tail lights dim. Never saw them again. Learning what had happened to them I was very humbled to be there. I found a picture of Lacy leaning up against a panel in our control room. Loved working there being able to call home. It is a true honor saying I served there with some good guys.
-
sp4 JOHN boyd,@ 10:15pm 04-14-2020
-
was bn legal clerk at 43rd sig bn/71st evac hospital 8-69 to 6-70. worked in s-1 admin but partied a lot. anyone remember?
-
joe nemet@ 4:53am 03-30-2020
-
when I was there it was starcom 6600 1963-1964
Messages: 46 until 60 of 237. Number of pages: 16 Newer1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7Older
|
|