Submitted by Name: Garside H Mcgough From: Montgomery Alabama E-mail: Contact
Comments: 135th AHC I was A Taipan crew chief 69/70 I am looking For Ronnie Stores he lived in Fort Worth TX he was in second platoon. Thank you for any help.
Added: March 5, 2020
Submitted by Name: Bryan Wayment From: Utah E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was a crew chief with A Btry/4TH/77TH ARA when it was formed at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma in 1968. We arrived in 'Nam at Camp Eagle on Dec. 18, 1968. I was later transferred to C Btry shortly after they arrived at Camp Evans, again as a crew chief/door gunner.
Added: February 24, 2020
Submitted by Name: john v brennan From: California E-mail: Contact
Comments: 4,500 milestone reached! That’s the number of Vietnam War Army helicopter NAMES tabulated to date. Topping the list is “Iron Butterfly”, with a commanding lead over “Patches” in second place. It’s anyone’s guess if there are more to find. Surfing the Internet and Facebook these many years has produced the majority of the found names but these sources are quickly drying up. The search continues…….
Added: February 12, 2020
Submitted by Name: Ken Burns From: Everett, wa E-mail: Contact
Comments: I know ive signed the guestbook before. 71 and 72, Bearcat, PhuLoi, Long Than.
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Added: February 10, 2020
Submitted by Name: Jose Marquez From: California E-mail: Contact
Comments: I served in Vietnam from November 1968 till May 1970 with the 1/26 First Infantry Division the first three months and the rest with the 238th AWC.At An Khe and Phu Hiep. Spent 6 months with the 3rd Armored Division in Frankfurt and returned to Vietnam in 1971 and served with the 335 assault helicopter company ant Don Tam in the Mekong Delta and when the unit was deactivated i was sent to the 114 assault helicopter company at Vhing Long.
Added: February 7, 2020
Submitted by Name: Christopher S. Ruble From: Born in the Bronx N.Y.C., Residing in Florida
Comments: Assigned to the 179th ASHC Pleiku having MOS 67U20/30. Vietnam tour Feb. 1968 to Feb. 1969. Served as a door gunner due to First Sergeant allowing me into flight duty. Brother was a Master Sergeant in the First Aviation Battalion. Later I was transferred to the 243rd ASHC and served as a crew chief and then a flight engineer (senior Mechanic). Presently an Airframe & Powerplant Technician (A&P) for an Airline (73 years Old).
Comments: The 271st ASHC arrived in CanTho in February, 1968. First Hook was Mother Goose; Tail #126 but was shot down and totally destroyed. Looking for my hero was a 1Lt at the time, last name was Thompson. Landed a burning Hook with no loss of life.
Added: February 1, 2020
Submitted by Name: Vernon Elder From: Edmonds WA State E-mail: Contact
Comments: I came across a VFW magazine story Feb 2020 about Pfc Garfield M. Langhorn having been awarded the MOH for his actions with C Troop, 7th/17th Cav out of Pleiku on Jan 15 1969. I was assigned to 7th/17th Cav, 17th Avn Group in 1972 as air traffic controller out of Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa Province during my 4th tour in country. I am most proud to have been part of the 7th/17th esp now knowing of the heroism of Pfc Langhorn. So glad he hasnt been forgotten after so many years.
Added: January 27, 2020
Submitted by Name: Joe Vandiver From: Oklahoma E-mail: Contact
Comments: flew as Boxcar 28 June 70 June 71
Added: January 18, 2020
Submitted by Name: Don Medon From: Pennsylvania E-mail: Contact
Comments: Served with 180th AVN Co.from 2/70 thru 4/71. My nickname was "skater". Anybody know William (Bill) Koreski's whereabouts?
Name: Garside H Mcgough
From: Montgomery Alabama
E-mail: Contact
135th AHC I was A Taipan crew chief 69/70 I am looking For Ronnie Stores he lived in Fort Worth TX he was in second platoon.
Thank you for any help.