Comments: G'day back Allan. Or as we say in Texas "HOWDY YA'LL." I will try and make the 30th. I did go to the 25th anniversary and it was a blast. How do yiou say it down under, " like a lizard drinkin.' " I'm guessing about 250,000 Veterans and family. I ran into a guy from Arizona who ran into 2 ARVN he knew back in '69. There should be a big parade also. Be warned, it might be a bit chilly so bring something warm to wear. Just can't tell anymore. I'm up on Bali now, ever been? Not to far from Australia. I have 21 hours of flying to do tomorrow back to Texas. Hey...I tried to keep up with an Australian Sgt Major and I believe Warrant Officer back in '71 at the bar. They were singing old drinking songs I think. Boy...was that the wrong thing to do. I was 21 and not that well seasoned yet. I didn't get up the next morning saying "no worries mate." Actually, I don't think I got up at all, ha ha.
Added: September 7, 2012
Submitted by Name: andrew daresta From: cleveland tn.37311 E-mail: Contact
Comments: andy here;919-33 anybody want to share a room at2012 orlando reunion? got aroom 2 dlb beds only need one call me 770-377-1552 also traveling by auto from tennessee>orlando responed asap!!!
Added: September 4, 2012
Submitted by Name: larry ward From: tupelo,ms E-mail: Contact
Comments: In b troop,11th Cal, 1969,70,&71. Tank driver. Drove a helicopter on occasion. For the past 20+ years, I have imported products from Vietnam for the furniture industry, and travel there frequently. Did not want to go there, at first, but at peace with it, now. It has actually had somewhat of a healing effect to go back. Life is a journey, and sometimes,a round trip. God bless you, larry ward
Added: September 4, 2012
Submitted by Name: PAUL BAJOR From: REHOBOTH MASS E-mail: Contact
Comments: GOD BLESS ALL THE TROOPERS AND YOUR FAMILIES,I WAS PROUD TO SERVE WITH ALL. THEN I WAS SGT BAJOR E35 NOW IM PAUL BAJOR PROUD OF YOU ALL.
Added: September 4, 2012
Submitted by Name: Jerry Beamon From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: Any one who knows Robert "Bob " Leis K trp tell him to come to Reunion.
Added: September 2, 2012
Submitted by Name: David K. Holmberg From: Ironwood,Michigan E-mail: Contact
Comments: To all who may remember Bruce Wermager he served in the 11th Armored Cavalry Black Horse 67-68 has cancer and does not have much time left. He served his country with pride and honor. He will be missed by alot of friends and family.
Admin reply: do you have an update?
Added: August 14, 2012
Submitted by Name: David K. Holmberg From: Ironwood,Michigan E-mail: Contact
Comments: To all who may remember Bruce Wermager he served in the 11th Armored Cavalry Black Horse 67-68 has cancer and does not have much time left. He served his country with pride and honor. He will be missed by alot of friends and family.
Added: August 14, 2012
Submitted by Name: christopher bailey From: vermont E-mail: Contact
Comments: anyone who might no my father charles w bailey aka sunny 1st squad 11th acr trp c 1966 to 1967 he was a e3. looking for any info or pictures of my dads time there. god bless all of you who where there.
Added: August 14, 2012
Submitted by Name: Robert Patten From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: My dad was in the 2nd Squad 11th Armored Cav (1970-1971).Would like info about him.
Raymond W Patten (My Father's Name)
Added: August 13, 2012
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Comments: first sign-up last name new to internet came out mispell please change
Name: Mark Crist
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G'day back Allan. Or as we say in Texas "HOWDY YA'LL."
I will try and make the 30th. I did go to the 25th
anniversary and it was a blast. How do yiou say it
down under, " like a lizard drinkin.' " I'm guessing
about 250,000 Veterans and family. I ran into a guy
from Arizona who ran into 2 ARVN he knew back in '69.
There should be a big parade also. Be warned, it might be
a bit chilly so bring something warm to wear. Just can't
tell anymore. I'm up on Bali now, ever been? Not to
far from Australia. I have 21 hours of flying to do
tomorrow back to Texas. Hey...I tried to keep up with
an Australian Sgt Major and I believe Warrant Officer
back in '71 at the bar. They were singing old drinking
songs I think. Boy...was that the wrong thing to do. I
was 21 and not that well seasoned yet. I didn't get up
the next morning saying "no worries mate." Actually, I
don't think I got up at all, ha ha.