Vietnam Memories

Mackaydon

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Thanks for posting this, I had never seen it before. There were 4 from my hometown, one of whom I used to drag race with - his 66 Chevelle 396 was a screamer and I got to watch his tail lights as he flew away from me. When I got home, I'd heard he'd been killed. I didn't know the other 3.

A very long time ago, and I had forgotten.
 

wow 6 of my old buds on that list. 3 of them I didn't know that's how they died
 

Thanks for link. I did not go over. I started at Ft. Lewis in the 6/32 Arty at North Fort, and we escaped to Crash Rescue, semi-hazardous duty. But, there were several men in the 32nd whose approximate names were on the wall.

Based on evidence on that URL, it looks like they were not the same persons. Blankenship; Horton; and Hockenberry.

While that helped me feel better, it doesn't help the families of the ones who were on the wall.

Thanks for link.
 

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