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233 entries.
Guy Karo from Sheboygan, Wisconsin wrote on May 31, 2009 at 12:50 am
Found website when John contacted me. In Dakto 12/68 - 12/69 with A Company 299th CBT ENG. Good site. Just want to wish all the brothers a welcome home. It is good after 34 years we can finally talk about it among ourselves and with others. It is the sites that are up on the web that help all brothers reunite with each other. Take care brothers. (original message dated May 5, 2003) Email: CPTCHICO@CHARTER.NET
Jack Slovey from Chicago, IL wrote on May 31, 2009 at 12:46 am
Found the website through Big John. In Vietnam from 1968 - 1969. It was nice to hear from Big John after 34 years. Hopefully I will connect with more of you guys in the future. (original message dated April 17, 2003) Email: sportsstationkelly@sbcglobal.net
Gary L. Huber from Michigan wrote on May 30, 2009 at 1:06 am
Found website from an inviation from Big John. In Vietnam 1967 - 1968 with Co. A, 1/27, and Lightning Replacement Center. Come and visit the Wolfhound Alumni. The website is deicated to collecting the names of everyone who served with the Hounds in Vietnam. There are over 9,000 names in the rosters at this point. They are arranged alphabetically by Company and Battalion. Wolfhounds Forever (original message dated April 13, 2003) Email: ghuber@kolchak.org
Mary Hannah Filowiat from Van Lear, Kentucky wrote on May 30, 2009 at 12:58 am
Found website through Big John. My brother, Freddie J. Hannah, served with the Wolfhounds. Hi John, I am glad you have this website. You have helped me so much with it. You see, Freddie was the only boy among nine girls. It is bad when you lose a sister or brother, but when you lose the only one you have it is much worse. I was very proud ofmy brother. He was the type of person that would do anything he could for anyone. Thanks to all of you soldiers for what you did so we could have a free country. I would like to hear from anyone that served with Freddie. Thanks again. Mary Filowiat (original message dated April 7, 2003) Email: mary_filowiat@yahoo.com
Ed Frey from New York wrote on May 30, 2009 at 12:50 am
Big John found me. In Vietnam 1968 - 69. I just want to thank Big John for all his hard work in finding all of us guys. He gave me Steve's phone number and we spoke. It was great to talk to Steve and John after all these years. Hope we can all get together real soon. Stay well. Looking forward to talking with Paul. (original message dated March 31, 2003) Email: lfrey@bestweb.net
Stephen Cross from Madison, Wisconsin wrote on May 30, 2009 at 12:40 am
Found the website by surfing. In Vietnam at Fire Base Jackson, Diamond 3, etc. In 2nd Platoon and also the 1st. Great site best on the net. Does anyone remember the rat patrol using jeeps out of Jackson? Looking for Bruce from Company B. We came down from the central highlands together with many other guys. It's been a long time that I wanted to think about Vietnam. I guess it's about time. Welcome home all you hounds. (original message dated March 26, 2003) Email: src50@hotmail.com
Lydia M. Stout from Johnson County, Kentucky wrote on May 30, 2009 at 12:29 am
Found website through my aunt, Mary Filawot. Dear Big John, my onlu uncle on my mother's side wa a part of your group. He (Freddie Jarrell Hannah) was killed in action when I was a little girl so I don't remember him. I would very much like to know about his service time as well as any personal stories you or anyone else might be able to share with me. I feel I have missed a great part of my life and family history, because I never got the chance to know Uncle Freddy. Anything you can tell me would be most wonderful. Thank you so much for your caring about all the Americans that paved the way for our freedom and our way of life. Very gratefully ours, Lydia M. Stout (original message dated March 26, 2003) Email: lm_stout@yahoo.com
Phil Iserino from Long Island, NY wrote on May 29, 2009 at 2:59 am
Found website through my cousin Paul Naso. We served together in Nam, same time, same company. In country from June 1968 to June 1969 with the 2/27th Wolfhounds, C Company Mortor Platoon. Big John, after seeing your picture, I remembered you. I am Paul Naso's cousin Phil. I was in the Mortor Platoon. Caught some shrapnel the night we took out the church tower in Trang Bang (I think it was Trang Bang). Paul and I are getting together soon to reminisce ... look forward to a gathering. Please keep me informed. (orignal message dated March 26, 2003) Email: philiserino@optionline.net
Scott R. Brockway, son of Randall L. Brockway (KIA 2/23/69) from Iowa, along with my father ... now in Pennsylvania wrote on May 29, 2009 at 2:52 am
Found website through Big John who contacted me via e-mail. My father was in Vietnam from 4/68 to 2/69, 2/27 C Company. I had left a message to my father at The Wall website. Big John read my message while doing research for his site. Fortunately my e-mail address was attached, so he contacted me. I was very grateful to hear from him. He explained to me about what happened the night my father was killed. It's great men like Big John that somewhat make me feel like I knew my father. He will be my friend for life. Please contact me if you like. Thanks Big John! (original message dated March 25, 2003) Email: sbrock1165@aol.com
Paul R. Naso from New Jersey (originally from New York) wrote on May 29, 2009 at 2:45 am
Found website when Big John called me after 34 years. In Vietnam from June 1968 through Feb 1969 in the 2nd of the 27th Charlie Company. Spoke with Big John who gave me Steve Chuichini's address and phone number. Had a great conversation with Steve. Hope we will all have an opportunity to get together again. We were a close bunch of guys serving our country and protecting each other. For those who made it out of Nam, God Bless You. (original message dated March 25, 2003) Email: Paul_Naso@ml.com
Steven Chiucchini from Atlanta, GA (previously from N.Y.) wrote on May 28, 2009 at 2:05 am
Found website when contacted by Big John. Much thanks to Big John for trying for 34 years to find me. Since my conversation with him, I have spoken with Paul Naso and Eddie Frey. We had the best time discussing old times. It is unbelievable to be speaking with all my buddies again. I cannot wait to see everyone again, if it is all possible. Paul, Ed and myself will try to get together in N.Y. real soon. God Bless everyone and keep calling or emailing. (original message dated March 24, 2003) Email: srevenchiucchini@cs.com
Larry J. LaMere from Lansing, Michigan wrote on May 28, 2009 at 1:58 am
Found website by being contacted by Big John. In Vietnam 68 - 69. Just Hi and thanks to John and Laura. (original message dated March 22, 2003) Email: ljlamere@acd.net
Russell D. Bruns from Peoria, Illinois wrote on May 28, 2009 at 1:02 am
Found website thru my buddy Big John. In Vietnam Aug. 1968 - Feb. 1969. Many thanks to all the brave men I served with while in Nam. The men in the 2nd 27th are the greatest. The times may not have been so good, but the fond memories of the men I served with will last forever. Thanks for your courage, honor and duty for your country. Welcome home and God Bless. (original message dated March 21, 2003) Email: russbecky1@hotmail.com
Raymond Bourgeois from Atlantic Beach, NC wrote on May 28, 2009 at 12:33 am
Found the website thru Big John ... in the 2nd 27th C Company Wolfhound Platoon. Great site, John ... need more pictures. (original message dated March 19, 2003) Email: rbourgeois@ec.rr.com
Mrs. John Quintrell (Laura) from Helena, Montana wrote on May 28, 2009 at 12:26 am
Created this website with my husband ... I just wanted to thank all the gentlemen who have viewed this website and signed the guestbook. My husband John is so excited to have found each and every one of you and we will be grateful to all of you forever. You risked your lives to serve our country and there are not enough words to express how thankful we are to you for your courageous and brave actions in Vietnam. (original message dated March 19, 2003) Laura Q. Quintrell AKA "Lady Wolfhound" Email: gaiagal35@hotmail.com
Criag A. Sinske from Lenoir, NC wrote on May 27, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Found site thru Joe Guchek. In Vietnam February 67 - February 68. In 1st Platoon C/2/27. In the past year I have been blessed with being reunited with some 20 or so fellow Wolfhounds. It has been an incredible ride that I hope never ends. I hope that each and every one of them knows just how much it has meant to me ... WELCOME HOME TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVED!!! (original message dated March 16, 2003) Email: craigfromnc@webtv.net
William F. Hogan from Yonkers, New York (then) wrote on May 27, 2009 at 9:19 pm
Found this website thru Joe Guchek. In Vietnam March 66 to April 67. This is a great site! I was the F.O. (K53Y) for C Co. 2nd platoon 66/67, I am and was honored to know and be with the troopers of the 2nd platoon, we all gave it our best. Welcome Home Brothers, I will always remember the times that we watched each others' backs and never forgot our Brothers who paid the ultimate price. (original message dated March 13, 2003) Bill AKA K53Y... Email: wstbh22@bellsouth.net
Steve Randock from originally from New Jersey, now living in Albuquerque, New Mexico wrote on May 27, 2009 at 9:10 pm
Found website thru email from Wayne Neal, a fellow Wolfhound. In Vietnam June 69 - June 70. 2nd Platoon June 1969 - Jan 1970, then HHC 2/27 Feb 1970 - June 1970. This is a great find. I have thought of my experience with the Wolfhounds often. I still try and keep in touch with some of the guys that I served with and wish I could find more of them. I don't ever think I can forget my time as a Wolfhound. Thanks for putting this site together. (original message dated March 13, 2003) Email: Srandock@lrri.org
Joseph Wayne Peace from Osgood, Indiana wrote on May 27, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Found this site thru wolfhound site. In Vietnam Aug. 1968 - Aug. 1969 with the A 2/27 1st Platoon 25th Infantry. Thanksfor the work in making a great site. These sites have helped me locate several friends who I now keep in contact with. A Co. worked with you guys alot. I still can remember the DIAMONDS, SUGAR MILL, TRANG BANG and all the time that was spent at the border. Thanks alot. JOE W. PEACE (original message sent March 11, 2003) Email: waynepeace16@hotmail.com
Robie G Prater, Jr. from David in Floyd County, Kentucky wrote on May 27, 2009 at 8:53 pm
Found the website thru Big John. I am proud to have met some of you who served with my cousin SSG Freddie Hannah. I appreciate all who have helped to fill me in on his death in Vietnam. I know he was so proud of the men he served with. I look forward to hearing from all who have served with Freddie. You guys are all heroes in my eyes and my family's also. (original message dated March 10, 2003) Email: praterrobie@hotmail.com

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