Comments: Hi. It doesn't matter much given the serious content of your site, but the theater you refer to in your Ft Knox photo is incorrectly named. My dad was stationed there 3 times. The last time was from 74 to 77. The theater is actually named the Wilbur. I played soccer on that field across the street from the theater. The parade field had more trees around the flag pole as I remember. I had friends who were quartered in the "rich" neighborhoods of 4th and 5th avenue lol (Colonels and LT Colonels). I lived in the Godman neighborhood, across the street from the airfield. Many times I watched you guys practice that drop and pull collective (autorotation?)
The web site above is for my dad, a ground cavalry trooper, call sign Armed Savage 6. Has some content you may find interesting.
Thank you for your service, and welcome home.
Added: January 24, 2018
Submitted by Name: Kathy Tilley From: I live in Disney Oklahoma E-mail: Contact
Comments: I'm looking for guys who deployed from ft Hood Texas with my dad SSG ROSCOE TILLEY in 1969..
Comments: Was with the b trp.7/17 all of 1969, blues plt. Pointman 11 mo. Located many of the 18 to 20 men i served with. As of this date many had passed away. Keep up your good work. Tibby
Added: January 21, 2018
Submitted by Name: Cat Turner From: Uk E-mail: Contact
Comments: My stepdad Victor Montano was in the 336 helicopter company. Sadly he passed away yesterday. He was to young to go. It is believed agent orange was the cause that gave him the cancer. He fought to the last minute. Rest in Peace Vic you served your country xx
Comments: served in 1969/70 D 3/5 CAV HQ 7/1ST AS A DOUGH BOY AND WORKED IN ARMAMENT
Added: January 12, 2018
Submitted by Name: Roberta Irvin From: Neola, Iowa E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thank you for your service sir. May God bless ALL VN soldiers and all the soldiers around the world protecting us and this great country.................
Added: January 6, 2018
Submitted by Name: Michael Bongart From: Toronto, Ohio E-mail: Contact
Comments: I forgot my user name and pass word
Added: January 6, 2018
Submitted by Name: Dale H (O'Keefe) Vaughn From: Redwood City California E-mail: Contact
Comments: Served as Door Gunner on Cobra 6 from May 66 to May 67. Have many photos that finally have been digitized and are making their way out. Just "cured" my PTSD after 50 yrs and now sharing how that happened. During the war my name was O'KEEFE and everyone called me "Big O".... I had a monkey Rita Mae that flew with us and I have 15 Air Medals one with a V. I did a few of logos painted on ships... Eight Ball, Sexy Snake, King Cobra, Little Cobra....
Added: December 22, 2017
Submitted by Name: Sean P. Hall From: Bar Harbor, Maine E-mail: Contact
Comments: My dad was Lt Walter Hall, and I can not thank the 118th enough for all they help they have given me in getting to know my dad. Truly a great group of men!
Added: December 15, 2017
Submitted by Name: Tom Ellingwood From: Rumford Maine E-mail: Contact
Comments: Lookin for 180th ashc guys from 1968_70. Chris Linton ,Mclester, Carl Frost, Tom Dowel
Name: Richard D Hudson
From: Texas
Website: http://armedsavage.org
E-mail: Contact
Hi. It doesn't matter much given the serious content of your site, but the theater you refer to in your Ft Knox photo is incorrectly named. My dad was stationed there 3 times. The last time was from 74 to 77. The theater is actually named the Wilbur. I played soccer on that field across the street from the theater. The parade field had more trees around the flag pole as I remember. I had friends who were quartered in the "rich" neighborhoods of 4th and 5th avenue lol (Colonels and LT Colonels). I lived in the Godman neighborhood, across the street from the airfield. Many times I watched you guys practice that drop and pull collective (autorotation?)
The web site above is for my dad, a ground cavalry trooper, call sign Armed Savage 6. Has some content you may find interesting.
Thank you for your service, and welcome home.