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Khe sanh Memories Vietnam 1967 My memories of Khe Sanh Combat Base,Viet{;}Nam with the Marine Corps, MAG 16 Fwd.{;}1967.
Dedicated to all Veterans, especially to those who still await their homecoming...{;}POW/MIA honor pages dedicated to Maj. Peter P. Pitman, USAF; Col. Robert A. Stewart, USAF and Maj. Eugene L. Walker, USMC{;}
The Navy's Observation Squadron Sixty-Seven (VO-67) existed for just a little over a year, from February 1967 to July 1968. The "Observation" in the name is meaningless. It hid, at the time, what was a highly classified mission. The "67" stood for the year it came into being. {;}{;}As you explore the VO-67 web site you will discover an amazing and dedicated group of men that made up this very unique squadron assigned a mission never before performed. Throughout the history of our great nation, men like these came from all walks of life in times of need and performed unbelievable feats and many made the ultimate sacrifice for love of country, democracy and their fellow man.
American Pride Honocommunity those who support - and serve in - America's Armed forces and their families, for they also serve who only stand and wait.
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