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Leave a MessageSubmitted by: Raymond Crowell "MIKE"
From: Arizona originally Illinois
Email: sun54sun@yahoo.com
Added: 02/08/2009
Submitted by: CM3 Tom Janos
From: Hugo, MN
Email: Tom@HugoLegionRiders.com
Added: 02/06/2009
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NMCB 61 - 1983-1986Submitted 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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Served with NMCB 62 from 73-75 in Delta Co. Deployed to Guam and Sigonella, Sicily while with the battalion. The guys I met and the friendships I still have are incredible. I think about these men and the times we have and how they shaped my life. Looking for a few of them and if anyone has information please email me. Tom Williams Jack "Tater" Tate and Ron "Rocket" Monroe.