Submitted by Name: Glenn Roth From: Nashua, N.H. E-mail: Contact
Comments: In 1968 spent a short tour ..I believe 3 months with the 40 TC..as a visiting A/C inspector on assignment "Project Fix" initiated by I believe Gen Westmorland (he signed a Certificate of Achievement i was awarded for the project)..
In '65 and '66 was with the 391 maint. det of 68 assault helicopter co. in Bien Hoa..
I am now 67 and getting ready to retire at the end of 2013..just to say a hello to all the folks who were with the 7/17 and 40 T.C...hope all are doing well.
Submitted by Name: Richard Page From: Ahoskie n. c. E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was a scout in e trp. In 70/71 my loh 038 I was just looking and found your site . I am now fighting cancer. The VA say they can't treat it now. I
Added: November 11, 2012
Submitted by Name: Ronald Justice From: Cullman, Alabama E-mail: Contact
Comments: Was with the First Cav E Troop 1/9 Cav 1970 Crew Chief on 66-16163 in Lai Kei.
Added: November 15, 2012
Submitted by Name: KENNETH [DOC ] URBATSCH From: WILLISTON N DAK. E-mail: Contact
Comments: I WAS A MEDIC WITH ARPS IN 1970 -STILL PERK UP AT THE SOUND OF THOSE ROTAR BLADES -AND THINK OF THE ROCKETS AND MINI-GUNS COVERING OUR BUTTS --
Added: November 15, 2012
Submitted by Name: Ken Watson From: Wyoming E-mail: Contact
Comments: Looking for HHT 3/17 members / people that were in country 1971
Added: November 13, 2012
Submitted by Name: William Baldwin From: McPherson, Kansas E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was with 54th Med Det, Chu Lai from July 1968 to Oct. 1970, serving as Detachment clerk.
Submitted by Name: Frank Brown From: Red Beach, da nang E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was in the 478th aviation 101st airborne 69-70
Added: November 13, 2012
Submitted by Name: Charles Aftosmis From: Cape Cod, MA E-mail: Contact
Comments: You recently had an email on eBay with Carol and I was alerted to your online museum. It is quite something that you obviously have near and dear to your heart and it is an outstanding and respectful tribute to those who flew helos during the Vietnam War.
I was a Lion weapons controller at Ubon RTAFB between '71-'72, and we controlled/flight followed and helped join fighters up with tankers far from where the real action was taken place. Where the brave men who flew our helicopters in Vietnam.
I would simply like to say to each and everyone of them ... thank you for your professionalism, dedication, and patriotism during a time when being there, doing what we did, was not very popular back home. You and I did what we were trained to do and sent there to do it. May God bless you, especially on the Veteran's Day.
Name: Glenn Roth
From: Nashua, N.H.
E-mail: Contact
In 1968 spent a short tour ..I believe 3 months with the 40 TC..as a visiting A/C inspector on assignment "Project Fix" initiated by I believe Gen Westmorland (he signed a Certificate of Achievement i was awarded for the project)..
In '65 and '66 was with the 391 maint. det of 68 assault helicopter co. in Bien Hoa..
I am now 67 and getting ready to retire at the end of 2013..just to say a hello to all the folks who were with the 7/17 and 40 T.C...hope all are doing well.