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Leave a MessageSubmitted by: CM3 Tom Janos
From: Hugo, MN
Email: Tom@HugoLegionRiders.com
Added: 02/06/2009
Submitted by: Hal Cason
From: Kansas City, Mo.
Email: halcason50@yahoo.com
Added: 02/05/2009
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I was in 62 69-72, deployed to camp Haskins Danang VietNam. Interested in hearing from shipmates. I was in a band in Vietnam called Glory. I would love to hear from any of the band members, Tom Sarpolis, Bill Montoya, Don ?Submitted by: Joey "Heavy" Phillips
From: 1977 - 1980
Email: jhphillips@cox.net
Added: 01/31/2009
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I spent four year with 62 and have very good memories of that time. I was given the nickname Heavy be BMC Faulkner because I was 6'2 and weighed 140 pounds with sand in my pockets. I'm still 6'2 but at 250 the nickname is more applicable. I have five children and a grandbaby now and work as an assistant principal at a middle school in Virginia Beach.Submitted by: Jim Gilson
From: New Hampshire
Email: seebee@metrocast.net
Added: 01/23/2009
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Norman great web site. Hope all you Sixty Two Vets are doing well. One heck of a Battalion best damn Alfa Company. Served from 87 until the end. Drop me a line.
Submitted by: Roger Kass
From: Muskegon, Michigan
Email: rog1970@msn.com
Added: 01/19/2009
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I was in NMCB-62 from 73-75. I was a member of Bravo Company. I deployed to Guam and was sent on a detachment at San Miquel Phillipines. Next deployment to Rota Spain I worked as a electrician in the camp shop. Spent alot of time in the galley in Rota repairing those refers cooking grills. I enjoyed the years in 62 and would like to hear from some of the folks I served with.Submitted by: Sonya Pack
From: West Virginia (now Indiana)
Email: snyfrancis@aol.com
Added: 01/19/2009
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My father, Steve Pack, served as a Seabee. He did two tours in Nam. I am his firstborn and recently been diagnosed with Tethered spinal cord (related to Agent Orange by VA). I have been fighting VA for two years now and three surgeries later. This will never go away and my spine will deteriorate. Never new anything about this until I ran into a former Vet. Please spread the word if any of this sounds familiar. I know my father was proud to be a Seabee. I am proud to be his daughter! God Bless.
Submitted by: Norm Hahn
From: Eau Claire, WI
Email: nhahnjr@sbcglobal.net
Added: 01/18/2009
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Looking for email addresses for two guys from NMCB 62. Joe Izworski, CM3, 4-69 to 11-70. Carl Marsh, no rank or dates of service available, have no information on him. I sent both of them letters 4-30-08 but neither responded. I hope they are still living. If you know them, pass this on to them. If they are deceased, let me know. Thank you, NMCB 62 Alumni Group Secretary.Submitted by: Rick Bianco
From: Massachusetts
Email: ricdonb@cox.net
Added: 01/17/2009
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I cannot beleave that after all this time I have FINALLY found this web site. I have been looking for guys from the battalion since I got out in '80! Please feel free to contact me!!! We have a lot to catch up on!
Submitted by: Norm Hahn
From: Eau Claire, WI
Email: nhahnjr@sbcglobal.net
Added: 01/16/2009
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NMCB 62 veterans and Alumni Group Members. The annual meeting of the NMCB 62 Alumni Group will be held at the East Coast All Seabee Reunion at Hampton, VA, Saturday afternoon, 28 Feb 2009. You do NOT have to be a NMCB 62 dues paying alumni to attend. Please email me if you have any questions. Thank you, Norm Hahn, Secretary of the Alumni Group.Submitted by: Henry Espinoza
From: Ensenada, Baja Calif, Mx
Email: dad_henry39@yahoo.com.mx
Added: 01/15/2009
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NMCB 61 - 1983-1986