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Comments by Cpl Brian Barr on Friday, June 20, 2008 at 17:29 IP Logged IP Logged
I served in A Co 3rd Tracs from June 76 to April 77 and then again from May 78 to March 79. I also spent one year in Oki at Camp Schwab with 1st Tracs in Bravo Co.
Texas

Comments by Steve Brunette on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 18:33 IP Logged IP Logged
does anyone remember the three crazy guys that took a amtrack off the ramp at school in the middle of the night on a dare and run over a guard shack and training rockets in sep or oct of 67 i am trying to find the other two
Wisconsin

Comments by Guy Nasuti on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 07:09 IP Logged IP Logged
Hi everyone-
I'm the photo editor for Vietnam Magazine and am looking for some high quality images of the LVTP-5 Amtrac. If you have anything good, we'll consider using it in the magazine. Please contact me at guy.nasuti@weiderhistorygroup.com.
Thanks!
Virginia

Comments by JOHN McCRARY on Tuesday, June 03, 2008 at 16:38 IP Logged IP Logged
I was in the 1st.Amtrac Bn.3nd Marines Camp Schwab for FEB.1974-MAR.1975 looking for some Information,about some events that happen doing this time frame.
Florida

Comments by Armando Soliz on Monday, June 02, 2008 at 19:04 IP Logged IP Logged
Thank you to all those great Marines who served with my brother and after all these years still carry his memory. I was both touched and honored to meet & talk to all of you. Most people will never know the meaning of camaraderie, of brotherhood born in battle, of life long fellowship between men who served in combat. You are all the personification of these values and you are all still and will always remain “THE PROUD THE FEW…”
Oregon

Comments by William Kerr on Monday, June 02, 2008 at 10:15 IP Logged IP Logged
I served with "A"Co. 3rd AmtracBn. Camp DelMar From May 1959-Jan 1963.
New York

Comments by Chuck McEnroe on Sunday, June 01, 2008 at 12:20 IP Logged IP Logged
I wated you know that a member of 9th Marine Regiment just released a book covering his tour in Vietnam. The book is called Crazy Asian War by Smilie (Dave Martin). www.xlibris.com/bookstore/

I'm hoping you will let others know about this book and ask them to buy a copy. Smilie can use the money!
New Jersey

Comments by Richard Lennon on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 10:29 IP Logged IP Logged
Tom Whiteside: Saw your recent post at this website -- but you didn't leave any contact info. You and I were at 5th Amtracs about the same time in 1966 & '67. Pls contact me.
South Carolina

Comments by EDMOND J. DAVIS on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 17:21 IP Logged IP Logged
would like to talk with anyone who was on okey camp swab 1966-1967
North Carolina

Comments by charlie hendricks on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 16:36 IP Logged IP Logged
i was with H&S 67-68,,2142,, iam looking to see if any one knows the where abouts of walt easley, he was in {think} B company around the same time
North Carolina

Comments by Donald J. Heck on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 11:04 IP Logged IP Logged
Was with ACo.,1stAmTracBn 1965-1966 ChuLai/DaNang. Had the company supply
North Carolina

Comments by David Miller on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 09:39 IP Logged IP Logged
I was a 2841 with 2ndAAV B 1st from 1990-1992 and then jumped around 2nd AAV until I was forced out in 1993. I'm still in J'ville teaching and coaching. I would love to catch up with some of you guys I served with.
North Carolina

Comments by Joan Smith on Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 09:41 IP Logged IP Logged
My husband's name was Robert Michael Smith
He served from 5/67 to 6/68 approx. His unit was 196th 3/21 A company attached to E company. I have a picture of two tanks that was developed 5/68 and someone said they thought it could be Nhi Ha and someone else said they could not be sure. I have a picture that could be the BTOC and about 4 pictures of LST's on a river developed 5/68 that I would like someone who is willing to take a look at them and tell me what they think. They are a little dark but I would very much like to know what those pictures are of
from someone who would know I am awaiting my husband's records from the military and I don't know if that will help with this or not I also have more pictures that go with these that seem to be a group of pictures taken at the same time..With a grateful heart Mrs. Smith
Joan Smith
California

Comments by Leonard Sawicki on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 08:11 IP Logged IP Logged
I served with 1st LVTS, 3rd Mar Div. H&S Co in the Motor "T" sect. I have many vivd memories. Our section was headed by Lt. Richard Devers and GySgt. Gibner.I remember most of the guys in our group, including Sgt James L Kistler, but one guy stands out amoung all of them L/cpl William F. Mc Carthy. "Mac" and I were sworn in together in "66" and I served with him just about everday. I was the last guy he talked to that fateful day 16 Dec. when he gave his life, and I almost lost mine. I left Cau Viet a few days later accompanying him home as a "special escort" at the request of the family. We laid him to rest in Oak Grove Cemetry, Medford Mass. 2 Jan 68, about a mile where I presently reside. Semper Fi/ God Bless. Len S.
Massachusetts

Comments by Mike Chavez on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 19:30 IP Logged IP Logged
Served with ACompny did a lot of stirin turds I was transfer to bravo 1/9 was a tunnel rat then transfer back to Cua Viet my crewchief was Scott Lawernce and Greek Maskroe. I retired in 1997 from 3rd AAV
Nevada

Comments by Clyde Wason on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 22:10 IP Logged IP Logged
I was with Bravo Co 3rd plt 2nd tracs at courst house bay. Made the med cruise with BLT 22. Semper Fi
Arizona

Comments by Thomas Whiteside on Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 13:12 IP Logged IP Logged
Was with 5th tracks Nov '66- May '67.
Served with 1st Tracks June '68 to Jul 69. Then with 3ed Tracks Marbel mountain Aug 69- we came home in Feb/March 1970.Remained at Camp Del Mar with 3ed Tarack till I got out of Corps in Jul 1971. The Web site is super. I just found it. Does anyone know where CWO 3 Jack Terrill, CWO Jim Chaffee or Major Ron Smalldome.Great to hear from any of you.
Nevada

Comments by Craig Weber on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 18:34 IP Logged IP Logged
I was 2ND Amtrac Bn. Camp LeJune, N.C.
Was in "73-77"
Minnesota

Comments by Cris Yarborough on Monday, April 28, 2008 at 06:45 IP Logged IP Logged
I just stumbled onto this site while seaching for other AmTrac sites. I served as an 1833 from 1979 to 1983. I took a ton of photographs and have just restored them direct from the negs. Anyone interested in seeing the images from that era, feel free to stop by my photosite: www.americanjarhead.com
Semper Fi! -Cris
Connecticut

Comments by vic carroll on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 08:26 IP Logged IP Logged
Vic Carroll- I arrived in DaNang July 66 , names I remeber are Joe Nean, Don Owens, Bill Boatman, Sgt. Smithy, Pudvay, Clark, French, and Sample. Pudvay was hit while on river patrol in DaNang. Boatmen was WIA at Cua Viet when our tent was destroyed by artillery. Joe Nean was also WIA and went to the hospital ship for awhile only to return to action before going home. I served with H&S company LVT platoon all the time I was in Vietnam. I returned home from Cua Viet March 68 after spending 2 tours. I was on operation Hickery II with Sgt. Stout as crew chief and Sample was our gunner and I drove. The tractor was installed with litters and made into a medavac vehicle. If anyone remembers me please e-mail me SEMPER FIDELES Victor Carroll
Connecticut

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