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These are some very significant people I served with in Viet Nam and would really, really, really, like to get in touch with again.

Gerald E. Skislak, RTO B/1/8. Another Bravo from that time is looking for you. 

Does anyone remember a LOH pilot nicknamed "Crash",  I think his name was Bentley???

Staff Sergeant Robert T. Brucken, who lost his hearing in the same incident with Task Force Alpha, that damaged my ears.

Top..1st Sergeant Madden, D/1/8, 4th Infantry Division 1968-69.

Doc Keyes, Medic with Headquarters Group D/1/8, 4th Infantry 1968-69.

Machine gunner nicknamed "South Philly", last name Washington, I think, D/1/8, 4th Infantry 1968-69.

Captain Brennan CO of B/1/8, 4th Infantry Division 1968.

Jabiya Dragonsun, a drummer, poet, and very well remembered young man I had the privilege of serving with in Viet Nam.   GOOD NEWS...Ebok...aka..."Slug", my friend Jabiya Dragonsun made it back safe and sound.

Billy Crutchfield machine gunner B/1/8 and a good friend.  Best shot I ever saw and a very, very brave soul.

Dave Peoples...Lt.   Platoon Leader???

Sgt Ted Bahle D/1/8.Good News...Ted is alive and living in PA.

Lt. Kent Goolsby.   GOOD NEWS...Lt. Goolsby is alive and well and living in North Carolina, too.  Talked to him for a long time.

Lt. Hines. GOOD NEWS...I have heard from Lt. Hines.

Lt. Holder.

Capt. Raymond P. Sanders, D/1/8.

If you know how to reach any of these individuals, please tell them about this site and ask them to contact me through the email address below. If you remember them, please email me what you recollect about our time with them.

These individuals I would like to get more information about.

I believe this was Eugene Miller, our Medic, who finally got permission to carry the blood expander serum albumin, shown here.  It saved many lives of wounded men who would have otherwise bled to death from loss of blood volume waiting for a Medevac.  Can anyone verify his name or add anything about what happened to him?

 

This First Sergeant was one of the best NCO's I ever served with in Vietnam.  I would like to know his name and anything about what ever happened to him.


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