罗宾逊,雷蒙德
I was a Radio Operator 2531 with 2/5 Hotel, Golf, and Fox Companies during 1968. I have been trying to find an old comrade, and friend that served with me. We were in An Hoa,
407-957-***
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Robinson, Winfield
5610 Preston
919-304-***
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Rodenberg, Rodney
Normangee,TX 7***
936-396-***
ICQ:228***
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罗杰斯,迈克尔
我在2月5日的2/5,在'68 - Feb '69服务。营的无线电运营商H&S,Hotel,Ec***
Bethany,OK 7***
405-826-***
mrrodgers17**[ta]**.net
罗德里格斯,阿尔伯特
E 2/5 '90 - '91
michaelrodriguez**[ta]**global.net
罗德里格斯,阿尔瓦罗
从2004年8月1日至2007年12月14日。去了拉马迪和第三十一届美索道运动。将再次部署到Ar Ramadi。H&S公司调研排。
Houston,TX 7***
713-910-***
abyzzmal**[ta]**oo.com
罗杰斯,Wessley A.
Albuquerque,NM 8***
505-321-***
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罗林斯,比尔1967年12月 - 68年7月,当时去了党的第一个回音部分。第三排,是一个无线电男子一段时间记得哈里斯,梅菲尔德,杜威琼斯。也有好朋友杰里皮克林,谁克劳利称为fido。Jessie Fullingwinder呢?马德里斯也去了Cap。很久以来,我希望能够再灌注更多。
1750 Lum Crowe路分机。
Roswell,GA 3***
770-992-***
billrollins**[ta]**lsouth.net
罗梅罗,约瑟夫
2004年,我在Echo Co 3rd Plt。我们在阿拉玛迪喧嚣和跺脚。我曾担任Plt Corpsman。
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罗莎,托尼
我服务E 2/5第二Plt。从1978年至1979年在营地玛格丽塔营,彭德尔顿营,加州。
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罗斯,吉姆1966年9月加入海军陆战队,1967年3月至10月赴越南与Echo公司,2/5。
7755 Carly Court
Fishers,IN 4***
317-845-***
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Rotar,Dan
我和feb的echo 2/5是一样的。67直到11月 67在和平地区
16615黎明
克林顿镇,MI 4***
586-948-***
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罗,乔
写信给我
Charlestown,RI 0***
401-322-***
josephrowej**[ta]**.com
Rubianes,理查德
从2001年到2004年,我是第三届“第三次牧民”的文件,在那里我部署到冲绳,东帝汶和澳大利亚。
从1月2日到2月3日,我进入了H&S公司的营救站。
2003年2月至2003年8月,部署到科威特和伊拉克,支持法语国家国际组织1。
火奴鲁鲁,夏威夷9***
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Ruden,马修(从他的侄子)
由他的侄子罗素赫斯提交。
Matthew Ruden的巡回演出于11/67/67开始,并于
我们家里每个活着认识他的人(不是我)每天都在想念他。我们经常讨论今天我们的生活将会如何不同,如果他已经回家了。
我正在做一个纪念他的服务和生活的项目。我将把他的信件和纪念品从他的生活和服务中数字化,所以家里的每个人都可以拥有他们。我很想包括任何在新兵训练营或越南任职的人都可能拥有的故事。看起来从他送回来的照片来看R&R有些疯狂的时刻。如果您能帮忙,请随时与我联系。
真诚的,
罗素赫斯
Plainview,MN 5***
507-534-***
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Rudnicki,本杰明
2/5 Echo 3rd Plt
Camp彭德尔顿,CA 9***
402-301-***
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鲁珀特,格雷格
I was with ECHO 2/5 from
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Rushing, Norris
I served E 2/5 Jul 66 Apr 67
PO Box ***
949-457-***
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Interests: Internet, Sports
Russell, Don
i was echo 2/5 95-97 2nd plattoon...pappa blue bag. i am the "recon russell" later don
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Sagawinia, Robert
I was a SGT 1st PLT E Co. This was my second tour. My first was with D 1/1, M 3/3 and F 2/3, AUG 65-SEP 66. I shipped out with D 1/1 aboard the USS Lenaway an APA Troop Transport. We made a beach landing at DaNang, then boarded 6Xs and headed to the old French fort west of Freedom Hill. I was 17 at that time and they were pulling us out of
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Salazar, Jesse
If you can't remember the name, I'm Big Happy
6183 W.
559-270-***
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Sanchez, Aurelio
JUST WANTING TO MEET MARINES WHO WERE IN
2619 Bobwhite
942-216-***
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Sanchez, Carlos L.
I served with fox 2/5 weapons platton from Jan. 1979 till april 1982. I did 2 tours in Okinawa. Semper Fi to all.
6990 NW 186 St, Apt 510-A
Hialeah, FL 3***
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Sanchez, Charles L.
21Feb67-21Sept67 Duty Bound and Memories of Vietnam
I am proud to have served with so many outstanding Marines during my tour of duty, Capts. Blessing and Kinder, Lt. Long, Sgts. Clark, Parker and Urrutia, Cpls. Curt Parsons and Gribbons, Jeff Eng, Muster, Jim Erickson, Richard Lawson, Leslie Sealy, Tully Ellis, Westover, Kimble, Medlin, Crone, and Dan "Shifty"Sciffbauer. We, the living, are duty bound to honor the memory and deeds of our fallen Marines, Lt. Bertolozzi, Larry Lewellen and Cruz. Cruz was a battalion engineer on a road sweep I was leading out of Liberty Bridge who was killed by a sniper in the same area as Lewellen, perhaps by the same sniper.
On the morning of 1Aug67, the simultaneous departures of the road sweeps went smoothly, as planned. The sweeps were to routinely clear the road of mines and booby traps to the midpoint connecting the two outposts, Golf Co. from An Hoa and Echo from Liberty Bridge. A half hour later, Echo Co. Marines heard the irruption of gunfire in the direction of An Hoa, followed shortly by a radio message to Sgt. Urrutia. We ran in the direction of the gunfire, hearing it die down to dispersed and intermittent shooting. We spread out as we neared the ambush site expecting hostile enemy action. All was quiet, too quiet, moving forward desperately looking for signs of life from the bullet riddled Marines. All thirteen were dead and after seeing their faces understood the intent of the intermittent shooting. The VC had swept through and murdered our wounded Marines with a fatal shot to the head as they fled. Among the dead were PFC Thomas Blystone and Lt. Paul Bertolozzi. Blystone was a tall, wiry Golf Co. Marine with a panther tattoo on his right forearm, and a member of my bootcamp squad. Lt. Bertolozzi was our executive officer on his way to Liberty Bridge to pay Echo Co. Marines. He lay on his back on the engineers"4-wheel supply mule where he had fallen. The payroll was intact in a steel ammo box next to his body undiscovered by the VC in their hasty get aw***
After the bodies, equipment and weapons were retrieved and loaded by battalion Marines and on their way back to An Hoa, Sgt. Urrutia ordered me and my fireteam to set up an ambush at the site and to stay put until I was relieved. We were left without a radio and after darkness fell made our way back to My Loc 2, when it had become obvious we had been forgotten.
Operations New Castle and Union I & II took place in the spring and summer of "67, with one of the outstanding actions of Union II for Echo 2/5 taking place on July 4th at the southeast end of Antenna Valley. We searched the west and north ends of the valley the previous two days for the enemy and failed to lure them out to fight. It was late afternoon when we encamped on a small, defensible knoll where we were treated to steak and ice cream by battalion via helicopter delivery to celebrate the holiday. Settling down to enjoy our one decent meal in a week, a burst of harassing enemy fire sent us scrambling for cover. Darkness fell and the tension was numbing, not knowing where or what type of attack would follow. Out of the stillness of the night, someone yelled out, "Look at the coal mine, it's getting hit! "The coal mine was a hilltop outpost, and the explosive blasts looked like a 4th of July fireworks show in the distance. The eye riveting display was cut short by Captain Blessing"s command, "Saddle up, we"re moving out! "The adrenalin charged force march undertaken on 4Jul
On 8Aug67, I was ordered to lead a fireteam ambush near My Loc 2 after we had abandoned the outpost the previous week. While moving to a better position at the site, I tripped a booby trap. I was medevaced to DaNang, followed by treatment on the USS Sanctuary, surgeries and rehab at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, CA, and medically discharged on 28Ju***
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Santos, Joseph
Sept. 1967-Feb. 1968 Golf co. 2/5. Camp Butler (I Corps) Semper Fi.....
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Saxon, John
106 Creekwood Dr.
Chickasha, OK 7***
405-222-***
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Schatz, Ryan
I served in Echo Co. 2/5 3rd Platoon from November 2000-May 2004. Deployed with them to Okinawa, East Timor, Kuwait, Iraq OIF I. I am proud of you guys. Keep up the good work.
609 Sarah Street
Sullivan, MO 6***
314-814-***
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Schucker, Roger N.1986- 1991 w/ 3rd herd, Echo Co.
4507 Hw***
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Schwieder, Charles (Chuck)
H&S Co. 106 Plt. 1958-***
2436 Rodesian Dr. #12
Clearwater, FL 3***
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Scott, Luther Q. (from his daughter)
My father, Luther Q. Scott (Scotty) was a Navy Corpsmen attached to the Company E, 2nd Bat., 5th Regiment, 1st Division from sometime after 12/1944 to when he was evacuated from Okinawa on about 5/1. I have been trying to research his service during this period. His service record also refers to "Pioneer Brigade" to Palalu/Pauvau, can someone tell me if that brigade was part of the 2/5? Or wh***
Patti Daum
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Sculthorpe, Craig
I served with E 2/5 1992 - ***
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Marana 8***
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Seal, Stacey
Was with Echo 2/5 1998 - 2001, Camp Pendleton CA. Any Marines I served with contact me.
98 Ruth Ave.
Rumford, RI 0***
774-670-***
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I was in country from 9/68 to 10/69 and spent the first six months or so in the bush. One purple heart. Transferred to H&S battalion. Lots of mates killed or wounded. Names I remember are Gary Hamilton, Chuck Webster (KIA), Kemp Westfall, Roger Brewer, Nick (don't remember last name -- blond hair), Bill Tipton. If anyone remembers these guys (or others during the same period), I'd enjoy connecting after +/- 35 years.
831-484-***
Seymour, William R.
I served with Echo 2/5, 2nd Platoon, 2nd Squad, 2nd Fireteam. Nov. 1966 - Sept ***
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Glenmont, NY 1***
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Shanta, Greg
Served from 88-90 with 1st Plt. Has anybody seen Wally?
800 K S. Norma
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