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| Sunday, February 5, 2012 04:39 Thank you for visiting the Dago Chapter -California- Guestbook. |
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The Viet Nam Vets/Legacy vets make me proud to be a vet and a fellow biker. Thanks for all you guys do.
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Hello Brothers, got Delaware VNVMC/LVMC website online. Could you please add our new site to your Links page?
http://vnvmcdelaware.web.officelive.com/default.aspx Thank You, LRB, MANIAC VNVMC /LVMC DELAWARE |
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Great to see fellow vets doing good things for fellow vets. Army Vet 1973 to 2005
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Hello, my name is David Crew out of Clairemont San Diego, CA. I served as an Airframer/Plane Captain with VFA 146 stationed at NAS Lemoore attached to CVN74 for West Pac 2000. I was a my local dive bar on Friday night and met 2 of your brothers there. I am humbly requesting to get in contact with one of them who served in Operation Southern Watch during the same time as I. My email address is divercrew@gmail.com if someone could get a hold of me so I can drop y'all my info I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
Dave |
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Great Job Stubby! See ya at the Pala run.
Love Ya Bro! Downtown |
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I am a Viet Nam vet. 6 years Marines,Sounds like you have a good club for the wright reasons.Welcome Home Brothers. digger
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The state of Virginia has a web site at vnvmcva.org Thanks Brothers, keep up the great work. LRB
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I wrote a song called "God Bless the Vietnam Vets" It is to honor all the Vietnam Vets and Patriot Riders who followed that church group to interupt there military funeral protests. God bless all of you. From one vet to another. Semper Fidelis.
www.youtube.com Search- OIFVET0331 |
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Glad to see the movement is going strong.
Remember this: When you walk three miles into the woods, you have to walk at least three miles to get back out - told to me by a man named Indian, and always remembered. p.s. Age doesn't cure all wounds, but brotherhood helps. |
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My Father, William Edward Neville was a native of San Diego;specifically El Cajon. He was a Tech Sgt, Air Force. KIA/MIA June 1965 over the South China Sea I believe. He was in a formation of B 52s heading out of Guam on a bombing mission I think. I was 10 years old, his only child, only daughter. Nice to find your site.
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