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John A Manners

hvnfunru@hotmail.com


Hi, My name is John A. Manners. I am looking for anyone who served with my father, John Thomas Manners, during 1966-1967. He was in the 2nd of the 5th. I regret all that he has since passed, 5/31/2007. However, I would still like to find and contact anyone her served with. Thank you all for your help and for your service. John A. Manners
Guestbook Entry 77 Fenton, Michigan USA - Thursday, June 14, 2007 at 07:41:06 (CST)

Joe Luster

cincystop@yahoo.com


Great site - Served with B 2-5 during 69 & 70. I remember being in the field & it sounding like WW3 was in progress on Ike that Nov. night. I also recall a hairy night in mid Jan when we were dropped in about dark to help you guys extract the recon guys when they got in trouble. WELCOME HOME BROTHERS
Guestbook Entry 76 Cincinnati, oh USA - Monday, May 21, 2007 at 14:55:25 (CST)

Lacey

laceylynn@warpmail.net


Great Site
Guestbook Entry 75 Denver, USA - Sunday, May 20, 2007 at 19:40:40 (CST)

Branden Baughman

Budfishing0204@aol.com


I got a lot of information from you. I am doing a report for myself and this site helped thanks
Guestbook Entry 74 Carlisle , pennsylvania USA - Sunday, May 20, 2007 at 01:16:36 (CST)

Billy Joe Manning

bmanning000@centurytel.net


Hello Brothers, I was Tall Comanche 1-6 Bandaid from late July '69 until late Dec. '69. I had been thinking about everyone and every thing that had happened during my tour without ever having had any contact with anybody for 37 years. Then I read about the reunion in St. Louis, and I knew I had to go no matter what. THANK YOU to every one that was there, it was just what I needed. I just recently got a computer, or I would have done this a lot sooner. "DOC" Manning
Guestbook Entry 73 Ocean Park, Washington USA - Saturday, May 05, 2007 at 16:51:04 (CST)

lonnie m barnett

pow@bright.net


hello for all you that came hear over the week end had a reail good time cant wheat tell we do it ageen .wee loved having you.
Guestbook Entry 72 wapakoneta, ohio USA - Tuesday, May 01, 2007 at 11:56:53 (CST)

RANGER Jerry Conners

jconnersn94k@att.net

http://www.geocities.com/d6566mustangs

The Chinese Bandit Recon LRRP Team 1st Bn (ABN) 8th Cav 1965-66 was awarded two Presidential Unit Citations for extraordinary heroism for their participation in the Battles of the Ia Drang (November 1965) and Nathan Hale (June 1966); conducted the historic FIRST night combat rappel; and DOD/MACV directed long range reconnaissance (LRRP) operations along the northern Cambodia and Southern Laos borders in the spring of 1966..."Laying Down FIRST Tracks in the Central Highlands". RANGER Jerry Conners Master Parachutist, Special Forces Weapons Expert, 101st Recondo Chinese Bandit 13 http://www.geocities.com/d6566mustangs http://www.geocities.com/d6566mustangs/history ... for more articles on the combat and reconnaissance patrols performed by the Chinese Bandits
Guestbook Entry 71 Virginia City , Nevada USA - Friday, April 27, 2007 at 11:09:33 (CST)

Max Huntoon

mhuntoon@newaygo.net


Dear Sirs, My name is Max G. Huntoon Jr. I am searching for any information about my dad's days in Vietnam. He was with the 101st Airborne, pathefinder and medic qualified. I believe he was attached to the 1st Cav when he left for Vietnam. He shipped out in August of 1965. He arrived near An Khe and was an M-60 gunner from August 1965 until January 1966. His name is Max G. Huntoon of course, any information will be appreciated.
Guestbook Entry 70 Newaygo, MI USA - Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 08:30:49 (CST)

Jim Stanford

jimmab@cebridge.net


Graveside services for Col. (Ret.) John "Jack" Paul Yeagley will be held Wednesday, 25 April 2007 at 9 a.m. at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, TX. Col. Yeagley passed away Wednesday, 18 April, 2007. He was born 18 September 1938 in Columbus, Ohio. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY in 1960. Col. Yeagley's two tours in Vietnam included an assignment as Company Commander of C Company, 2/5 Cav of the First Cavalry Division in 1967. He also served in Korea and German as well as numerous state-side duty posts. Col. Yeagley completed Airborne, Ranger and Special Forces training as well as a Master's Degree in English. He retired in San Antonio in 1988. He is survived by his wife Margie and five children; Jack, Joe, Jennifer, Barbara and Michael. Guestbook memorials may be made at www.porterloring.com.
Guestbook Entry 69 Royse City, TX USA - Sunday, April 22, 2007 at 17:53:04 (CST)

John McCorkle

johnmccorkle@verizon.net


Our C 2/5 Medic in 71-72, Doc Junkman (AKA Kuzreil Meir or Don Hewitt) recommendind a fascinating book. "The Long Road Home" by Martha Raddatz chronicles the ambush of 1st Platoon C Co in Sadr City in Iraq and the subsequent rescue mission which resulted in 8 KIA. It is well worth the money spent and the time reading. Blessing to all C 2/5 brothers.
Guestbook Entry 68 Jacksonville, IL USA - Monday, April 09, 2007 at 20:55:19 (CST)

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