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| 62) |
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| Colton Thomason |
| sarge1994(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: Georgia |
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I'm the grandson of Dan Thomason. I really enjoyed the pictures and the movie.
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| Becki Azeez |
| saucybuffi(at)aol(dot)com |
Location: - |
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My mom recently gave me all of my dads vietnam items. His discharge papers state that he was part of the 504th. I was wondering if anyone remembers my dad. He passed away 2001 hodgkin's lymphoma. I have MANY pictures and items of his.
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| Gene Petrowski |
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Location: - |
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 Sunday, July 4, 2010 04:59 AM
Wishing everyone a Safe, Healthy and Happy Independence Day. Hope to see you all in Colorado Springs in October.
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| WILLIAM E. BILL CLARK |
| gingerjohn2010(at)att(dot)net |
Location: LaGrange, GA |
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Hello,
Just checking for a friend, Bill Clark,
who was 504th at LZs Uplift, LZs English, Anhke. Arrived in Vietnam
around Dec. 1967 and left in 1968. Looking for any info on Ronnie Innman or Ronnie Inmann.
John C. thompson
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| Pete LaCanfora |
| lacan4a(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: Morristown, NJ |
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I was an MP in Pleiku, and AnKhe from 12/1970 to 12/1971, but the unit was the 560th MP co. So what happened? Did they move you all somewhere else, or just change the name? I know, we kept the RoadRunner call sign and designation for Highway work. At the time I was there we only had 1 gun jeep, no armour, just an M60. We also had 3 V's - Killer Pigs X-56, Executioner X-48, and I' can't remember the third one's name. Great movie, and good to see QL19 after 40 years.
When I left in 1971, they changed us to the 66th just the day before I DEROSed, but then aparantly rethought that and turned Pleiku back over to the 560th. In Pleiku we were on Arty Hill. In AnKhe it was Camp Radcliff for a bit, then Fire base Buffalo.
1Lt. Phil Stillitano:
Pete
I can answer that question. I was a LT with B/504 MP in July 1969 in Pleiku. We were attached to the 93rd MP Bn. in Quinhon. In Feb. of 1970, the company was redesignated as the 560th MP Co. and the HQ was relocated to An Khe. I remained as the Plt. Ldr. in Pleiku with a detachment that continued the same mission of convoy escort and town patrol, and we still had a squad in Kontum. There was no actual change of personnel. Only the names changed - which meant we had to repaint our helmets and vehicles, etc. I left in July of 1970, so you arrived shortly after. That should fill in the gap.
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| Brenda Bullock Rushing |
| firelady411(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: Stonefort, Illinois |
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My dad was Orval Wayne Bullock. Is this his name on the memorial page? If so, I would like to find out about what he went through in Vietnam. He never spoke much of the war.
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| DON KELBY |
| donkelby(at)hotmail(dot)com |
Location: ST PETERS MO |
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I was with the 4th MP Co in Pleiku then AnKhe in 1970. Just wanted to compliment you on a great website. You don't see many people that are willing to do this from the Vietnam era.
I am the executive Director of the 4th Infantry Division Association, our Judge Advocate is also an MP from Vietnam.
Our website:]
www.4thinfantry.org
Keep up the good work. Have you considered a reunion in the St. Louis Area? The MP school, museum and the memorial is at Ft. Leonard Wood MO. If you want info, I can get it to you
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| John May |
| marymay(at)paulbunyan(dot)net |
Location: Bemidji, MN |
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I served December of 1968 to March of 1970. I worked QL19er based in Pleiku and An Khe. I remember the Mang Yang pass and buku ambush/firefight. I served with Mick Lyle, Tiger Dale and the gang.
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| Richard Terry Thompson |
| poodra(at)peoplepc(dot)com |
Location: DeRidder, Louisiana |
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I was with B co. in 1967-68. I was involved in 3 ambushes on Highway 19 and received the Bronze Star the same time that Earnie Guarno. I don't think that I spelled his name correctly. LOL. I came home early to bring Prisoners to Leavenworth Kansas. I was let out early because I didn't have enough time left in Vietnam or in the Army. I want to make a reunion someday but something always comes up. Hurricanes and the like.
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| dale currier |
| mcurrier(at)swko(dot)net |
Location: kansas |
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Thanks,
I have read the comments from each of you and am impressed with the jobs that you had over there. I was in the first group of B Co. that landed in Quinon and moved to Pleiku, but our duty was mainly town patrol and base security at the time. Thanks for your service. Dale Currier
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| Terry Sulzberger |
| terrysulzberger(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Kansas City, MO |
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I was searching for info on an old friend from the 615th
MP Co., Long Binh, when a search led to this page! Does
anyone have information on James Ruffer! He was a E-5, while in Long Binh. We stayed in touch, until a few years ago, and then his email address became inactive.
I have contacted the 720th Battalion, and they have not had a contact with him for 2 years. I would appreciate
any news on Jim. He was in Memphis, TN.
Thanks
Terry Sulzberger (SP4) 615th, 179th,557th MP
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| Steve Belcher |
| stevebelcher48(at)bellsouth(dot)net |
Location: Panama City Beach, FL |
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I came across your web page while searching for MP helmets. It was good to see your video. You had some real armour on that M151. I'm a former member of the 615th MP Company (The Bloodhounds) stationed at Long Binh and Thu Duc and Bien Hoa. I really liked he video clips with the music. Steve Belcher
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| Joe Donnelly |
| joedonn(at)bellsouth(dot)net |
Location: - |
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I was B/504 Company Commander from July 1967- Feb 1968. Roddy Chatham was our First SGT.
When I first arrived we were in Camp Holloway, then moved to Camp Schmidt.
Was there the night we got hammered by 50+ rockets, as told in the online history of the Company. The nurses and docs at the 71st became believers in sandbagging after that nite!
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| Robert Lee Wilson |
| Robert46(at)msn(dot)com |
Location: Orlando, FL |
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Stumbled over the website on a search and glad to see its active. I was the PMI assigned to Kontum in the last of 1968 and until about September 1969. I was then then in Pleiku, assigned to CID as a PMI until December 1969. I was listed as a member of B Co., but my time was with the CID office.
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| Rance Jurevwicz, Capt., USA, R |
| admin(at)veteranprograms(dot)com |
Location: Highland, CA |
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Did you know?
The Department of Veterans Affairs established a service-connection for Vietnam veterans suffering from Parkinson's disease, ischemic heart disease (IHD) and B-cell leukemias such as hairy-cell leukemia. These illnesses are now considered "presumed" illnesses. This "presumption" simplifies and speeds up the application process for VA benefits. It is important to note that this new policy will not go into effect until sometime in 2010. At which point affected veterans will be urged to submit new disability claims.
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| Bruce H Stevens Jr. |
| bruce51(at)charter(dot)net |
Location: Hogansville Ga. |
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To all and any MP's that served in Plieku in 66/67,I am Bruce H Stevens Jr.my dad is Bruce Sr. (Sgt.Co.B 504th MP Battalion,Wood like to talk/email with any one that served/knows my dad ,just to chat about the history/service in Vietnam.This is a great site and will get my dad to join or i will join for me and him.thanks to all that served Bruce Jr.
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| Lynette Diane Garverick King |
| garvspeanut(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Sunnyvale, CA |
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I am the daughter of Gary W. Garverick, one of your fellow MP soldiers in Vietnam. I'm signing this guestbook in hopes that someone will contact me. I'm trying to get information on my father, especially his bronze star medal. Gary passed away in 1999. Looking forward to hearing from someone. Thank you.
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| Patricia Campany Peebles |
| pat13367(at)aol(dot)com |
Location: Lowville, NY 13367 |
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I was very excited to do a search and found this site with the memorial and my dad's name on it. His Name was Edwin G Campany. He was a wonderful father who raised his 8 children by himself after spending two years in Viet Nam and coming home. I know how much the military police meant to him as he often talked about some of the things they did. After retiring in 1970, He became a village police in our village of Lowville, NY. He was very well known and liked. As we just marked the second anniversary of his death, I have thought of him often and how he taught us to live the army way. Supper always at 5:00pm. Never be late, of course we were all late because dad kept his big ben clock ten minutes fast. He was instrumental in getting a Veterans of Foreign Wars started here in Lowville which will be celebrating their 50th reunion in spring of 2010. He was also very involved in the Lowville Elks and was Elk of the year in 1993/1994. He suffered over ten years with colon, rectal, and prostate cancer. We lost our youngest brother due to a doctor cutting his bowels during a hernia mesh repair on Dec. 16, 2006 and dad finally gave up his fight. He never thought that he would bury his own son, because of all the surgeries he had. I have some of the comadations that were given to dad and a few pictures of Viet Nam and I will cherish them forever and then pass them down to my daughter then to her daughter. Again thank you so much for this website with the memorial. Patricia Peebles
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| CLINT HAINES |
| chaines(at)amerasian-childfind(dot)org |
Location: MEDFORD OREGON |
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I'M LOOKING FOR A SGT HICKS WHO WORKED AS A MESS SGT IN 68-69 I'M SURE IF HE HAD A MP MOS AS HE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE WORN THE A MP HELMET AND SIDE ARM HE WAS IN PLEIKU AND THEN IN SAIGON IN 70-71 IT BOTH TIMES WITH AN MP COMPANY WAS REPORTED THAT HE WAS ASSIGNED TO PICK UP THE KP'S AND DROP THEM OF AT NIGHT HE ONLY COOKED 2 DAYS A WEEK SO I'M NOT SURE WHAT HIS MOS WAS ANYONE WHO KNEW HIM OR HAS OLD COMPANY ROSTERS OR ORDERS WITH HIS NAME ON THEM PLEASE EMAIL YOUR PHONE NUMBER HE WENT BACK TO PLEIKU IN 1994 LOOKING FOR HIS TWO AMERASIAN CHILDREN AND THIER MOTHER BUT DID NOT LEAVE ANY CONTACT INFO THEY ARE LIVING IN FLORDIA
chaines@amerasian-childfind.org
THANKS
CLINT HAINES
PRESIDENT/CEO
AMERASIAN CHILFIND NETWORK
WELCOME HOME BROTHERS
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| 43) |
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| Gene & Kathi |
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Location: Peoples Republic of Maryland |
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 Sunday, April 12, 2009 09:37 AM
Happy Easter Greetings from the Petrowskis'...Enjoy the day....
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| 42) |
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| Robert ~ n ~ Vicki |
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Location: Great Northwest |
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 Friday, April 10, 2009 07:27 PM
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| 41) |
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| Robert Roy |
| robroy9(at)hotmail(dot)com |
Location: Jackson, Tn. |
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I joined a few months ago and today while trying to use this web site. It keeps asking for a pass word.
How do I ge a password?
Thanks,
Rob Roy
Co. B from 1968 to 1970
Web-Master:
Hi Robert,
Hummmm, It might just have been a "Glitch" as we have some work going on right
now behind the scenes to enhance the web-site!
I tried coming in from a different computer & it didn't happen with me, so If
the problem persist I would appreciate you (or anyone else experiencing this)
dropping me a line @ webmaster@pleikump.org to let me know where this is
happening so that I can get it resolved!
Thanks,
Vicki
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| Danny Hulbert |
| wild56fire(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: Huntington, OR |
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Hi, I got this site from a brother that I ran into at the VA. I was in country form June '68 to March '70, with the 504th MPBn Co A and Co B. Location; Danang, Hue, Phu Bai, Plieku, Ankhe, Ankhe Pass and more. Would like to here from all.
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| 39) |
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| Alan Wise |
| awise1(at)cinci(dot)rr(dot)com |
Location: SW Ohio |
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I am a vintage military vehicle collector. I have owned a V-100 for many years and recently found a photo of it with the original unit numbers. I think it belonged to you guys, and interested to know for sure. Maybe someone remembers it? Left front has 690P
X-61
Right side has 16 MP G
93P
Thanks,
Alan Wise
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| Karl Klink |
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Location: - |
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 Sunday, March 15, 2009 04:55 PM
"I thank the association, and the two individual contributors Bo Scroggins & Gary Moore, for the generous contributions for the orphans in Hue, Vietnam. The funds were delivered in January and were greatly appreciated. The money went to the Orphan and Handicapped Children Home, run by Father Duong D. Toai & Sister Chantal, and the Dunc Son Social Charity Center run by the Buddhist Monks."
Karl Klink
(Click Pictures To Enlarge)

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| Robert T. Deans AKA "Deano" |
| rdeans58(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: - |
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Hi guys. Really nice learning of the Association (thx for the postcard Gene).
I logged onto the website within mins. of receiving it. I served with Co.B 504th Feb. 1967 thru Feb. 1968. Approx. 6 months on Highway and then remainder on Town patrol. There for switch from Camp Holloway to Camp Schmitt and rotated to states about 2 weeks after Tet. I think I recognized Burns (nicknamed me) Nelms (town patrol), Higgins and Oilslager (highway)???. Also saw name Minter AKA \"Pi_ _ er\" (Georgia)? Hope to hear from anyone that served with me and I hope to make your next reunion. Until then God Bless!!!
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| Howard F. Klann (Msg, USA. Ret |
| msgklann(at)pasty(dot)net |
Location: Kearsarge, Michigan |
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Hello;
I was attached to the 504th MP's location
Pleiku and kontum during early 69 to late
70. Worked mainly with Convoy Escort...
Nick name - (RedBall).
Have other Vet's who I know, Gary Lewis (Town Patrol) and Cary Bennett(Convoy)
Home phone 906-337-0234
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| 35) |
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| Cary " Mike" Bennet |
| cmbennett(at)neo(dot)rr(dot)com |
Location: - |
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I was with the ROADRUNNERS out of Camp Schimdt in Pleiku, from july 1969 to sept. 1970. Looking to make contact with anyone who was there with me. Basic training was FT Campbell, Ky...AIT at Ft. Gordon Ga.
Is there anybody out there?
Patricia Campany Peebles:
I recently found this site after doing a search for my dad Edwin G Campany (deas). He was stationed at Fort Gordon most of his career and taught school for MP's. He also spent two years in Viet Nam. I have some pictures of him and some of the men he served with. I will always cherish them. Just wondering if anyone remembers serving with him at Fort Gordon. He left there in Aug 1968 after getting back from Viet Nam 1965=1967. He was then transferred to then Camp Drum to finish his last year. Sure hope someone can help me.
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| John Grebill |
| jgrebill(at)hotmail(dot)com |
Location: lancaster county, pa. |
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i enjoyed the movie. great job. brought back memories. thanks
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| Stan Nelms |
| nelmss(at)msn(dot)com |
Location: - |
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Hi Guys,
Just viewed the movie. Very well done. Thanks for capturing for posterity the men and their moment in time which is now history.
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