Please take a moment tonight.
On the night of April 18 , 1969 - 32 years ago tonight - 15 Brothers of the 3/5 Cav gave their lives, so that all we who survived that war did , just south of Charlie 2 along the DMZ. I'll be thinking of them and the others tonight. Welcome home , Bros
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Lt. I'll definately make of point of remembering those men. On April 19th, '68 our track hit an AT mine, 2 dead, 3 wounded (my injuries were the most minor). Maybe we could all remember those brothers too.
Welcome home folks, stay healthy, Andy |
A REASON TO DRINK!
I can assure you two that I will endevour to have at least one drink in honor of our fallen and you who still survive.
No sweat guys! Packman |
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I'll be there too
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Lt and Andy
Right there with you in remembrance..I gotta tell you,though-I am totally dazzled by your memory of dates,etc. Most of mine are more of surreal feelings-Dates and times and numbers seem to elude me..Course,I ain`t exactly "right" I reckon.:confused:
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I hoisted a beer to your guys.
And to all our guys we remember. Fred
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Hey LT
Sorry I missed this the night you requested. But, I hoisted one fer you and your buddies tonight.
God Bless & Welcome Home! |
SAME-SAME ME, BOYS.
To the memories of them all.
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A COUPLE COLD ONES FOR
the 15 Troopers of 3/5 Cav you mentioned...Cold Caronas with the bore punched with a twist of lime...!
Didn't get back into Country for my third "visit" until July 1969...but worked from the Z south on numerous occasions in '66/67 and then again '69-70...Injun Country it was.... Woulda posted earlier, but just figgered how to get back into the site with the help of the Webmaster. Semper Fi and a hearty OORAHHHHHHhhhhhhh to you and your Sojers...heroes all in this ol' Devil Dog's eyes...! WVM Marine |
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