Just wondering how many of you men went back to Nam during the war as civillians? Air America & etc. I went back in 72 & worked for the Army. Anyone ever hear of N.H.A. Inc. out of Ft. Worth? Was rated as a Master Metalsmith G.S 9. Lived in Danang, & worked in the same hangar that my old squadron, 364 was in, at the Mtn. Happy Birthday Marines S/F ED
Air Am.
Ed
The second smartest thing I ever did was turn down a job with Air Am. in '70, could have been one of the unknowns burried in a place we never were.
You already know the first, and proud of it. Just look at the guys I get to call "Brother".
Roy
The time, the inclination, and the where-with-all
Roy
Funny you should mention dieing. That's why I finally came home. Spent a month in an Army hospital, Didn't want to die in that poop hole, so I packed my gear & said adios. That's what happens when you push your luck. S/F ED
NHA HONEY BADGER '69-72
Hi Ed I arrieved at Red Beach with Dynalectron in '69 and worked at the 610 th Trans. Co. then NHA took the contract and i stayed on and off with them untill '72 . never wanted to leave the Da nang area. as a matter of fact my old high school buddy and friend who signed up for the Corps Buddy system went with me. Next stop Iran. The Gunner
Gunner
Took 6 mo. in the Nam to get a Honey Badger patch in the Nam with N.H.A. Good to hear from someone who played the game also. Mail me, & we'll talk. S/F ED