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Leave a MessageSubmitted by: SKCM Roger Williams
From: Ottumwa, Iowa
Email: skcmusn@gmail.com
Added: 02/18/2012
Submitted by: Lew Hunt
From: Phoenix, Arizona
Email: casahunt@cox.net
Added: 02/13/2012
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Served with MCB-128 in Da Nang Camp Faulkner 67-68. I was a builder and worked on Mag - 16.Submitted by: Joe Fuller
From: Jacksonville FL.
Email: fullja@jea.com
Added: 02/10/2012
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I am a two timer NMCB62 from 1974-1976 & 1983-1985Submitted by: Darrell "Doc Rob"Roberts
From: Cape Canaveral, FL.
Email: dcroberts@cfl.rr.com
Added: 02/03/2012
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Don't see too many entries from HQ Co. people. Served as senior battalion corpsman 86 thru decom. member on last plane out of Sigonella & decom crew. Had a great time with 62 before being sent back to USMC for final tour & retirement.Submitted by: bob smith (bobby roy)
From: callahan,fla.
Email: smitrr@jea.com
Added: 01/29/2012
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i was in 62 a co.cm3 82-85 made guam,det.veiques,okinawa.i seen a couple guys on this site like to stay in touch.Submitted by: alfred merriam
From: bostic,nc
Email: home.bound@yahoo.com
Added: 01/26/2012
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I was in NMCB 62 B Co. as a UTP-3 from 1966 to June 1968 made first 2 deployments of MCB-62 to VietnamSubmitted by: garland titsworth
From: arkansas
Email: garlandtitsworth@yahoo.com
Added: 01/25/2012
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great sightSubmitted by: Ken Penick
From: Louisville Ky.
Email: kpenick@nl.rogers.com
Added: 01/22/2012
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Just like to say to All MCB 62 A-D Co. Seabees 67-68 Tours RVN To 2012 and on Take care and God Bless all..Bees...Bu2 Delta co.
Submitted by: bill clough (squeaky)
From: boston ma.
Email: midfire8@yahoo.com
Added: 01/21/2012
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just dropped in to say hello to all our friends in 62 and nsva.hope all are doing well. I have been lucky enough to havefound a few of my friends from 62 that live within one hour from me. frank cheschi, bill pierce, joe frigon ,jim fornier,have talked with ralph sacremone,cookie thomas, red dog reddick ajax hargrove, and a few more. i am a lucky man,to have found them, and it feels great.Submitted by: Daniel Oswalt
From: Michigan
Email: mrozz69@aol.com
Added: 01/15/2012
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Was with NMCB 62 at Red Beach Viet Nam when Change of Command took place and John Paul Jones took over.