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- Last Name
- Marchadie
- First Name
- Kieth
- MI
- J.
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- Last Name
- Morris
- First Name
- Ben
- MI
- R.
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- Last Name
- Flanagin
- First Name
- James
- MI
- R.
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- Company
- 49
- Address
- 10 Pine St
- City
- Norridgewock
- State
- ME
- Zip
- 4957
- E-mail
- jimbob65@roadrunner.com
- Messages
- I spent most of the tour on macv bases drilling wells but was in Danang for the e-5 board when a Chinook blew up over China beach
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- Beil
- First Name
- Raymond
- MI
- NULL
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- Company
- 497
- Address
- 286 Bluegrass Parkway
- City
- Oswego
- State
- IL
- Zip
- 60543
- E-mail
- rebeil@comcast.net
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- Vietnam was my first assignment after AIT at age 17. I was assigned to 1st Platoon C Company in Cam Rahn Bay responsible for rigging and pile driving of sea walls for Piers 1,2,&3. I was also a barge operator and pile driver of the POL jetties off the coast of Vietnam. Photo of Piers can be reviewed under google search of Cam Rahn Bay 1967 - 1968.
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- Last Name
- Cooper
- First Name
- Glen
- MI
- E.
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- Company
- 509
- Address
- 1190 Golden Oaks Pkwy
- City
- Aurora
- State
- IL
- Zip
- 60506
- E-mail
- GCooper470@aol.com
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- NULL
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- Last Name
- Blyther
- First Name
- Roland
- MI
- John
- Link to my Pictures
- Company
- 513
- Address
- 10 BAKER ST APT B
- City
- Hudson
- State
- NH
- Zip
- 3051
- E-mail
- RBLYTHER2@MSN.COM
- Messages
- Spent 1 1/2 Years with the 513th.
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- Last Name
- Delamater
- First Name
- James
- MI
- W.
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- Company
- 513
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- Last Name
- Foshay
- First Name
- Charles
- MI
- NULL
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- 109 Willow Way
- City
- Lady Lake
- State
- FL
- Zip
- 32159
- E-mail
- Cfoshay3@aol.com
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- Arrived in Pleku may 68 was e5 in motor pool, there was another e5 named gurner or somthing like that we were in charge of keeping the trucks going every day. dont remember many names too much time has passed. moved all over the place, i believe the lt in charge of our platoon was swope.i do remember those drivers we somthing else the set those sticks up on thier transfer cases and they could do anything including lay gravel to grade at 30 mph.it will be interesting to see if anyone remembers me.i lived in maine at the time, i believe there was another i think his name was betters.
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- Last Name
- Fox
- First Name
- Charles
- MI
- Allan
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- 249 Whistlefield Way
- City
- Smyrna
- State
- DE
- Zip
- 19977
- E-mail
- cfox249@comcast.net
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- I came in country as an 11bravo and was assigned to the 513th in Dec of 68. My platoon was in Tuy Hoa at that time. Than we were sent to Ninh Hoa along side the Korean Whitehorse Div. Compound. Most of my time I was with the 2nd platoon TDY through out the country. We then went up into the highlands to D Co. Of the 864th just at the top of the pass. This was the compound the bunker collapsed and killed the people working on tearing it down. Next it was back to Phan Rang for a short stay until we went to DaLat and then back to D Co of the 864th near Banh Me Thouh were I finished my tour. Please excuse any misspelled Vietnamese villages it's been a couple of years.
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- Last Name
- Gardner
- First Name
- Billy
- MI
- L
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- 513
- Address
- 1125 E. Malcom-X St
- City
- Lansing
- State
- MI
- Zip
- 48912
- E-mail
- mrbillgardner@gmail.com
- Messages
- SERVED WITH THE 1ST PLATOON,Q.N., AND MOVED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. MET A LOT OF FINE MEN, SAW A LOT OF LIFE, WAS DISCHARGED IN NOV. 68 AS PHYSICALLY UNFIT FOR MILITARY SERVICE, THERE WENT MY CAREER AS A SOLDIER! BUT, I WAS VERY PROUD TO SERVE MY COUNTRY WITH A GREAT BUNCH OF HEROS!!!
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- Last Name
- Harmon
- First Name
- Harlan
- MI
- L
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- 513
- Address
- 32 Rt.bb
- City
- Greenfield
- State
- MO
- Zip
- 65661
- E-mail
- w0hsn@yahoo.com
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- Came to the 84th in Sept of 65 from 3rd Armored Div Germany. While with the 84th served as Bn Radio operator until Operation Duke when my mos was changed to 31F.40 Bn.Commo Chief. Went to LZ English (Operation Duke) on board the USS.Gunston Hall and stayed there until the operation was completed. Also served as driver for Major Newlin and Major Ritts while in garrison at QuiNhon. I was sent TDY to the 513th DT co and assisted in resurfacing the airfield at An Khe for the 1st Cav. I rotated back to conus on Dec.23rd 1966
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- Headley
- First Name
- Ray
- MI
- Wade
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- 513
- Address
- NA
- City
- Manning
- State
- SC
- Zip
- 0
- E-mail
- raywh@verizon.net
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- From Nov 67 until 18 Jul 68 I served in the S-1 of the 84th before transferring to the 513th. I was the Company Clerk of the 513th until May of 1969. Met a lot of great people in both units, wish I could remember more names than I do. Time takes it's toll
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- Jepson
- First Name
- Donald
- MI
- W
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- 513
- Address
- Blk1 Lot26 Dollar St Veraville Townhomes
- City
- Las Pinas
- State
- AL
- Zip
- 1740
- E-mail
- donlilly6744@gmail.com
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- Transferred from 523rd in Qui Nhon about Oct 67. would love to have contact from guys I drove dump trucks with almost 7 days a week. Phu Ty till about March of 67, and then Pleiku. I am now retired and moved to live in the Philippines in May of 2014 (reason for the forieghn address) originally from Ft. Collins, CO. Left Viet Nam in Nov. 68
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- Kearney
- First Name
- Floyde
- MI
- Henry
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- 1384 Iron Road
- City
- Douglas
- State
- GA
- Zip
- 31535
- E-mail
- ezrdr2390@gmail.com
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- I was in a accident with my truck and ended up being a cook. Came to Vietnam with Mike Griffith, David Bedell, hung out with James Carver, Ritchie, Johnson we all came from Fort Leonard Wood
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- Meyers
- First Name
- Patrick
- MI
- NULL
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- 3584 SW Zullo St
- City
- Port St Lucie
- State
- FL
- Zip
- 34953
- E-mail
- pwmeyers@bellsouth.net
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- I arrived in Nam in Oct 67 and was assigned to Co A, 84th Engr Btn. We were building metal warehouses (50'X 200')at that time. We lived in tents and I remember a typhoon blew all the tents down even the mess hall.I had at least 2 week long tours on 'The Hill'. I remember the rock ape that cost the Army 1000's of dollars in spent ammo. I was assigned to the 513th Engr Co (DT) in Dec 67 under Lt Beall. I became the C.O. of the 513th in June 68. Our base was in Qui Nhon, but we were also in An Khe, Pleiku, Dak To, Phu Tai and others I can't remember now, all at the same time. Around Sept 68, the 513th moved from Qui Nhon to Phan Rang and was attached to the 589th Engr Btn.I have many pictures, but will have to do a lot of work to get them on here. It will be great to hear from anyone who remembers me. A special thanks to SP 5 Headley, who told me about this website. Since Nam, I am unable to stand cold weather and have lived in Florida the past 38 years. 1 LT Meyers, C.O. 513th Engr Co (DT)
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- Ogden
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- Dale
- MI
- NULL
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- 513
- Address
- NA
- City
- Radcliff
- State
- KY
- Zip
- 40160
- E-mail
- Dale-retta@msn.com
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- 513th. Engineers
1966/1967(Operation Duke)
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- Last Name
- Pearsall
- First Name
- Richard
- MI
- NULL
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- 1560 Otterbein Ave
- City
- Rowland Heights
- State
- CA
- Zip
- 91748
- E-mail
- rgpears45@msn.com
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- I arrived in Quin-Nuon in April 1968 and was attached to the 513thDT Company where I was immediatley shipped up to Dak to on the back of a five ton supply truck loaded with pallets of Budwieser. I spent time in Pleaku, AnKie,Phan Rang,& Dak to My last months in country I was In Headquarters company working in the supply room.
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- Slater
- First Name
- Fred
- MI
- NULL
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- 513
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- Last Name
- Stephens
- First Name
- Max
- MI
- NULL
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- Company
- 513
- Address
- po 1442
- City
- tonasket
- State
- WA
- Zip
- 98855
- E-mail
- maxandcarolann@yahoo.com
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- I'm the 1st guy from the 513th to show up. Ive been out of business for a couple of years. Thought I should check in and give you new info. One correction: I did not transfer to the 589th. The whole company was reassigned to the 589th after we left Futai(sp)and headed south to Tuy Hoa and Cam Rhan Bay and eventually Phan Rang. I don't check e-mail but once a week or so when I come to town. I live way out in the sticks on my ranch and we're off the grid and disconnected. I see a couple of NG's since I re-upped. I remember Headly and Delameter. If I'm not mistaken, Delamter and I had to drive a 3/4 down to Cam Rhan bay to DX it and bring home a new one. We got as far as Nha Trang and got turned around by MP's. Spent the night in an old French hotel near the SF camp and headed back to Futai the next day. We got as far as the White Horse camp at the top of Vung Roe Pass and had to spend a day or so with the Koreans before they would let usmove on because of VC activity.
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- Last Name
- Watson
- First Name
- Jerry
- MI
- W
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- 513
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- 7008 . Spoon Terrace
- City
- Edmond
- State
- OK
- Zip
- 73025
- E-mail
- jwwally1947@yahoo.com
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- Arrived in country in April 67 at Qui Nhon Bay, from there assigned to 513th Combat Engr. (DT). Spent first 3 months at base camp(we built) sw of Qui Nhon(about 35 Mi.?)Aprox.in June or July 67 five of us were sent N. & stayed with 1st Cav units at LZ Lowboy, LZ Uplift , LZ English etc. Made a few trips to pleiku.We drove 5 tons and the BIG GREEN GIANTS (mine had "CORKY" stenciled on top of front cab.) Went back to base camp in late December 67. TET had just started.
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