Comments: Hey Mr. Hopkins, Pete Echon died a few years ago and I don't believe pictures can be added here easily. But, there is a great group page, set up by Richard Perea on Facebook that we all read: https://www.facebook.com/groups/421532584596399/
Stash photos there, I can't wait to see them.
Your Company Clerk Nov68/69 Joe Rooney
Added: December 27, 2014
Submitted by Name: Ronald Nelson From: Eutawville SC E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was there when that happen I was on that mine sweeper detail Sgt. Raven, Sgt. stander on the tanks Nelson 68-69 1st Pl.
Added: December 22, 2014
Submitted by Name: Joseph Hopkins From: Brockton, MA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Does anyone have an updated email to send the pictures for this site--Pete Echon's comcast email is outdated. thanks
Added: November 13, 2014
Submitted by Name: Joseph Hopkins From: Brockton, MA E-mail: Contact
Comments: My father Richard "Hoppy" Hopkins passed away on 10/24/14 of cancer. He was the unit armorer and Cpt Riley's driver from July 1968 to July 1969. I added some selected pictures to the photo album.
Added: November 13, 2014
Submitted by Name: Joseph Hopkins From: Brockton, MA E-mail: Contact
Comments: My dad Richard "Hoppy" Hopkins was in the 919th in 1968-1969. I believe he was in HQ's platoon. He is in hospice care for cancer and I am hoping to share one more Veteran's Day with him. I will send some pictures when I can get some of the other GI's names that are with him.
Added: October 11, 2014
Submitted by Name: Robert Holt From: Bothell WA E-mail: Contact
Comments: I have 4 books of old snapshots to scan. Most taken around Di An, 70-71.
Added: October 5, 2014
Submitted by Name: Ron Emerson From: Post Falls,ID E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was with the the first plane load to Viet Nam in August of 1966. I also was Capt Crockers driver until July 3,1967 when I returned home. I will be at the reunion this year, hope to see some old faces. :) :)
Name: William J Bellamy Jr.
From: Glen Burnie
E-mail: Contact
K-Troop 1962-1967, good job guys. I was at the Base camp when there was no Base camp. That was on day one. "ALLONS"