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| tanakid1(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: topeka ks |
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I was with NMCB-5 from 1983 to 1985.
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Ken Howe  |
| K(dot)A(dot)Howe947(at)cox(dot)net |
Location: Rhode Island |
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I am in search of
David Daniels NMCB7 UNIT 60252 C-CO FPO-AA-34099-5003 GULFPORT, MS. 39501-5003. This address is over 8 years old.
He was a SEABEE ( Navy) at the time and that was his address.
The email address he posted is no longer active (Slider7258@hotmail.com)
He posted a search for info on/about his uncle who was my squad leader in Viet Nam (Sept 68), his uncle ( my squad leader was KIA in OCT 68. . I just recently discovered his old posting & would like to tell him about his uncle,,,,,,, Ken Howe, combat wounded grunt of 4th Inf. Div.68/69 Central Highlands
My email address is
K.A.Howe947@cox.net
I welcome any suggestions you may have in my search
Thank You in advance for any assistance you may provide
Ken Howe
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| james(dot)aaron27(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: london |
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Tim Bourque  |
| tbourque(at)centurylink(dot)net |
Location: Bargersville, I.N. |
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 Hi Ya'll. I was in a short time from 1988-1989 and was diagnosed with diabetes and was sent home..  . I surved with a bunch of awesome guys i still call my brothers. I would like to meet with them again  . Man i miss the ol'Days at least i have great memmories. cando seabee
Tim Bourque:
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Mel Rogers  |
| mrogers(at)valdosta(dot)edu |
Location: Valdosta, ga. |
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Jerry Murphy  |
| himself36(at)sbcglobal(dot)net |
Location: Lakewood, OH |
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My tour with NMCB 5 was in 1961 to Camp Kubasaki, Okinawa, with the main project being construction of USMC Camp Futenma. I was a CE1, and worked in the ham radio shack, running phone patches back to the world. I never got a chance to purchase, nor was I issued, a cruise book for that tour. Any help with that? A reminder that the passwords today, and every day, are WELCOME HOME and THANK YOU FOR SERVING.
I'm also on Facebook, as Jerry Murphy.
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Satoko, Thank you for these beautiful otphos and excellent reporting on Henoko. We're linking to your posts in the new year. What do the signs on the beach say? Is there an explicit purpose for the decorated barbed wire fence? NASA has jurisdiction over a huge beachfront area on the Atlantic coast in Florida. They wanted to build an unneeded extra rocket pad in an beautiful, environmentally sensitive and important (migratory bird stop-over sanctuary) but local residents also challenged them back. So now, the rocket pad is cancelled or on hold. It would be enlightening to juxtapose photographs of the beautiful places throughout the world controlled by the US military--Puerto Rica, Hawaii, Philippines...If there was a real, defensive need against a real, imminent threat, such military expansion and escalation might be understandable...But this is all about pork barrel politics, bringing home contracts and making a dollar, yen, or whatever currency. It's amazing seeing the reports from Guam--reminiscent of hungry animals at a feeding trough.
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