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Funeral Services for Cpl Thomas E. Saba, USMC Funeral services for Cpl. Thomas E. Saba, USMC will take place at 0900 on Friday, 16 Feb 07 at the ...
Condolences from the Old Tigers Gentlemen, With the concurrence of our Skipper, Dave Powell, I have spoken with the family of Cpl. Thomas E....
Message from CO HMM-262 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:52:17 +0300 From: "Farrell LtCol Michael (HMM-262 CO) To: "Joseph Jacobs" ...
Tustin - Spring 1968 Found this in an old shoe box. Look at the cars in the parking lot in front of the barracks. Today, that would be called a...
"Hotguns" Memorial Page
Phrog Slick I recall flying only once in our (HMM-262) Slick on a simple re-supply mission while my A/C was down for some reason. I remember ver...
MCAS Tustin Steve, I was on a business trip to the LA area a couple of months ago and stopped to have lunch with an Old Tiger from HMM-262, ...
Jim, The squadron was probably HMM-265. They were the first Phrog squadon, with the CH-46A models, in Vietnam, arriving on May 22, 1966. They w...
Roy, This year was strange one for me, as well. Due to pre-established business commitments which I could not change, I did not register for Pop...
Phrogs in AZ Here is a Google Earth view of 5 Phrogs in mothballs at Davis Monthan Attached files
Popasmoke Members FYI - Ron Gatewood, HMM-262, was the pilot that fateful day. He accompanied the family back to Vietnam. Below is a blub from ...
Hmx-1 I was in HMX-1 at Quantico from October '70 to October '71. Lived in Q-Town for the first two months, then Woodbridge. Anyone arouond fro...
RTB George Curtis Through the exchanged emails and from the few times when we spoke, he always impressed me as all "Marine", and that is how I wi...
Semper Fi, Top - "Little Top" Karr may be gone from our sight, but his memory will stay with us all for as long as we get together at our reunion...
Ba Na Bill, That's it, alright!! Thanks. Now all I need to do is look it up on the internet and get some coordinates. Thanks !!
French Resort If this painting is correct, then I don't think it would be Dong Din, I found this on the Vietnam Veterans Home Page: vietvet.org...