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Leave a MessageSubmitted by: James Slayton
From: Ellerslie,Ga
Email: jamesslayton180@gmail.com
Added: 06/21/2011
Submitted by: Larry Kopp
From: Ohio
Email: dawg66@roadrunner.com
Added: 06/16/2011
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Joined NMCB-62 as a yeoman in 1977 through 1980. I am not actually a Seabee, but I still consider myself one since most of my tour of duty was with 62. I've tried to find some of my friends from our tours in Sicily and Guam but have been unsuccessful. Andrew Levi Williams, Robert Williams, Mike Fleming, O'Connor, Galloway, Riley were just a few names I worked with back then. Hopefully some will read this and we can reconnect.Submitted by: Gary Donald Kersten
From: Pearland, TX
Email: KCKersten@comcast.net
Added: 06/12/2011
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I served with 62 from 1970 till 1974. CE School in Davisville, R.I., then Camp Bundy Puerto Rico. Went to Diego Garcia for 9nine months and fourteen days, Bravo Co. I was crew leader on antenna sites at Diego. Later served in the 20th Naval Construction Regiment in Gulport, MS, in the CTR until discharged.Looking for Homer Ray Clark, Mike Anderson, and Hugh Albritton, and any other Bravo Co. electricians.
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i was verry pleased and proud to be in the parade with my new found friend and brother seabee norm dupies.,o by the way norm nmcb 14,puts on a great seabee ball it was areal good time for me and my wife.hop to see you at our next s.v.a. meating at the casselbery ,vets 18 june 0900 for breakfast and met.1000,hop to see you thierSubmitted by: Dan Hinchliffe
From: Washingto D.C.
Email: danielhinchliffe@yahoo.com
Added: 06/06/2011
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NMCB 62,Alpha Co.80 to 82, Looking for J.D.Nolan,Jim Stump,and John Zelenski,Gitmo Public works before 62.Submitted by: roy graves
From: colton new york
Email: rgraves520@yahoo.com
Added: 06/04/2011
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just a big het yi=ou to all the haeds of 62Submitted by: Hal Haller
From: Wichita, Kansas
Email: haller06@sbcglobal.net
Added: 06/03/2011
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NMCB 62 / Rota (74-75) and Okinawa(76) deployments. A shout out to Mike Roberts. Just read your post about Wolfman from above mentioned deployments, and some of our old Alpha company guys. I remember a couple of other CM's; Steve Maday and Mark Rundgren from Minnesota, along with those mentioned. Good to hear you're working in AZ., all we read about is the housing crisis & illegal immigration woes there. All the best to you.HH
Submitted by: Paul F Evans
From: Silverdale , WA
Email: seabeebu1@wavecable.com
Added: 05/30/2011
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No Comments, YET.Submitted by: Roman Hnatowski
From: New Jersey
Email: MCB62VietnamVet@GMail.com
Added: 05/30/2011
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Looking for Engineering Aides who served in NMCB 62 during 66-67 Phu Bai and 68 Danang tours. Richard "Dick" Weber Ohio, W.T. (Bill) Kinney - Oxnard, CA, Bobby E. Jones - FL, Willard Howe, E.D. Taylor, David L. Stelly locations unknown. For an "EA" Reunion.Hope you are all well, your brothers miss you!
Submitted by: Michael Roberts
From: New York
Email: nodakmlr@hotmail.com
Added: 05/18/2011
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Greetings to allI'm on a jobsite in St Johns AZ building absorbers (wet scrubbers) for an existing power plant. I met a guy in the field who inquired whether it was my truck that (proudly) displays the Seabee logo. To make a long story short, it was Wolfman from the Rota (74-75) and Okinawa
(76) deployments. It took us both a few days to conjure up the images of what we used to look like, but we did remember a lot of the old Alpha Co. guys - Sam DeMao Peaches, Rags, Killer, Hootchie, Jim Orosco, et al. Goes to show you that it is indeed a small world, and you never know when you might meet a brother. My very best to all of you out there.
CM3 Michael Roberts
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Updating my e mail address.