my old man was in pleiku untill 67 name was sp4 e-4 donald r gruber hq co 1st bn 8th inf 4 div sdly he is no longer with us died just few years back i would love to talk with any body that served with him next to him or remembers him. u see he wouldnt say a word about it dont know if he thought i was too young or just didnt want to talk so i quit asking out o respect for him and all of you that was there iv heard a few stories that icant verify cus i wasnt there he come from sugergrve pa thanks
Thanks for posting this. I served with "B" Co., 4th Aviation Bn. in '66-67. I was a door gunner with "Gambler Guns". This brought back many memories, some good and some not so good. Thankyou and "Welcome home".
Thanks, Bro. Arrived Enari in Dec 69 in time to move to Radcliff with the 1st Bde. Worked in operations from most of the exotic locations, ie; LZ's Blackhawk, Armageddon, Uplift. Have plans to travel back to the highlands Spring '12 with my son. Thanks, my brothers for all you do. May God bless today's warriors in their efforts. Peace.....
Hi, thanks for posting this. I was part of the advance party for the 4th Div. in 66.
I was B1 of B Trp. 1/10 Cav. I remember it all; have been back several times. Tittie Mtn. base camp is no longer there. Everything has been torn up, even the concrete floors for the barracks. The foundation for the guard station is still faintly visible in the road leading in.
I smoke pall mall , two cartons a mo. well not really , by the end of the mo. i had to give the filtered smokers some real cigeretts. Traded my soda pop two to sometimes three one for hot beer . Nougthing better than hot beer and the Meat Market.
my old man was in pleiku untill 67 name was sp4 e-4 donald r gruber hq co 1st bn 8th inf 4 div sdly he is no longer with us died just few years back i would love to talk with any body that served with him next to him or remembers him. u see he wouldnt say a word about it dont know if he thought i was too young or just didnt want to talk so i quit asking out o respect for him and all of you that was there iv heard a few stories that icant verify cus i wasnt there he come from sugergrve pa thanks
bobntina4ever 2 months ago
if u do remember him please contact me at grubob@yahoo.com thank you all for your service
bobntina4ever 2 months ago
Was there 1967-1968 with the 4th MI Det at the PW compound
bergschlawiner 3 months ago
Thanks for posting this. I served with "B" Co., 4th Aviation Bn. in '66-67. I was a door gunner with "Gambler Guns". This brought back many memories, some good and some not so good. Thankyou and "Welcome home".
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beechdriver18 4 months ago
Thanks for yours service Jim and welcome home.
StraightFingerStudio 5 months ago
Thanks, Bro. Arrived Enari in Dec 69 in time to move to Radcliff with the 1st Bde. Worked in operations from most of the exotic locations, ie; LZ's Blackhawk, Armageddon, Uplift. Have plans to travel back to the highlands Spring '12 with my son. Thanks, my brothers for all you do. May God bless today's warriors in their efforts. Peace.....
6970Jim 5 months ago
Hi, thanks for posting this. I was part of the advance party for the 4th Div. in 66.
I was B1 of B Trp. 1/10 Cav. I remember it all; have been back several times. Tittie Mtn. base camp is no longer there. Everything has been torn up, even the concrete floors for the barracks. The foundation for the guard station is still faintly visible in the road leading in.
WilliamWilliamson100 7 months ago
I smoke pall mall , two cartons a mo. well not really , by the end of the mo. i had to give the filtered smokers some real cigeretts. Traded my soda pop two to sometimes three one for hot beer . Nougthing better than hot beer and the Meat Market.
judge6754 11 months ago
It could turn your skin the same color. The red dust.
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