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Subject: Re: Phu-mu anyone there 65-67 | |
Author: Don Harmon (was at phu mu 69-71) | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 11:23:18 09/07/08 Sun In reply to: Ginny Milgo 's message, "Phu-mu anyone there 65-67" on 05:01:34 06/06/07 Wed >My husband Chris spent most of his time on the upper >base called Phu-mu. They had to truck water, put up >the constatina wire, burn the weeds after they hand >sprayed them, with the Thai soldiers etc. There was >nothing there when he arrived. I have photo's. I also >have a photo of a guy climbing up or down the side of >that cliff if you are out there and see this contact >me. Every time we think we have a person who remembers >him or may have even been there they disappear. We >know that he was doing things other than his MOS. but >there is no record of it anywhere. >We have been fighting this battle since 1999, finally >have the his claim at the appeals board in DC. Between >it getting lost, not being Flagged etc. We are now >waiting for there response. One home has been lost, >maybe another. >If anyone was there on Phu-mu. Or remenbers Chris >Milgo, or any of these guys he was with PLEASE contact >me. >Porter, White, Wessle, Vasquez, Valentine, Jackson, >and this man was named Negretti. He apparently and was >in wars prior to Viet Nam, and had received a purple >heart. Also any Ford Philco guys that may have been >there during the dates mentioned above. Also these 2 >airmen and CHris were friends, Airmen John Newcome, >Robert Mason. >Chris' APO was Campfriendship but was at most of the >bases at one point or another. He did 2 tours. >Can't find anything on anyone. >STRATCOM LONG LINE BATTALION >Thank you >Ginny [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Ernie Perry [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 20:47:47 02/07/13 Thu >> I was stationed at Phu Mu in 1974. There were no signal troops and only three MPs there. still had the perimeter sprayed. My husband Chris spent most of his time on the upper >>base called Phu-mu. They had to truck water, put up >>the constatina wire, burn the weeds after they hand >>sprayed them, with the Thai soldiers etc. There was >>nothing there when he arrived. I have photo's. I also >>have a photo of a guy climbing up or down the side of >>that cliff if you are out there and see this contact >>me. Every time we think we have a person who remembers >>him or may have even been there they disappear. We >>know that he was doing things other than his MOS. but >>there is no record of it anywhere. >>We have been fighting this battle since 1999, finally >>have the his claim at the appeals board in DC. Between >>it getting lost, not being Flagged etc. We are now >>waiting for there response. One home has been lost, >>maybe another. >>If anyone was there on Phu-mu. Or remenbers Chris >>Milgo, or any of these guys he was with PLEASE contact >>me. >>Porter, White, Wessle, Vasquez, Valentine, Jackson, >>and this man was named Negretti. He apparently and was >>in wars prior to Viet Nam, and had received a purple >>heart. Also any Ford Philco guys that may have been >>there during the dates mentioned above. Also these 2 >>airmen and CHris were friends, Airmen John Newcome, >>Robert Mason. >>Chris' APO was Campfriendship but was at most of the >>bases at one point or another. He did 2 tours. >>Can't find anything on anyone. >>STRATCOM LONG LINE BATTALION >>Thank you >>Ginny [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: carl call [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 14:42:45 01/03/14 Fri I was stationed at Phu Mu (lower site ) from June 1967 thru January or February 1968. >>My husband Chris spent most of his time on the upper >>base called Phu-mu. They had to truck water, put up >>the constatina wire, burn the weeds after they hand >>sprayed them, with the Thai soldiers etc. There was >>nothing there when he arrived. I have photo's. I also >>have a photo of a guy climbing up or down the side of >>that cliff if you are out there and see this contact >>me. Every time we think we have a person who remembers >>him or may have even been there they disappear. We >>know that he was doing things other than his MOS. but >>there is no record of it anywhere. >>We have been fighting this battle since 1999, finally >>have the his claim at the appeals board in DC. Between >>it getting lost, not being Flagged etc. We are now >>waiting for there response. One home has been lost, >>maybe another. >>If anyone was there on Phu-mu. Or remenbers Chris >>Milgo, or any of these guys he was with PLEASE contact >>me. >>Porter, White, Wessle, Vasquez, Valentine, Jackson, >>and this man was named Negretti. He apparently and was >>in wars prior to Viet Nam, and had received a purple >>heart. Also any Ford Philco guys that may have been >>there during the dates mentioned above. Also these 2 >>airmen and CHris were friends, Airmen John Newcome, >>Robert Mason. >>Chris' APO was Campfriendship but was at most of the >>bases at one point or another. He did 2 tours. >>Can't find anything on anyone. >>STRATCOM LONG LINE BATTALION >>Thank you >>Ginny [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |