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JD-webmaster | @
For those of you who have noticed all the junk messages we've been getting, I have made some changes to the Posting Page Script. This should stop the garbage that Lisa and I have been deleting a few times a day.
Also added a couple of extra thingymabobs to keep it interesting. Let me know if you have any problems.
Thanks for your patience,
11 October 2025

John Stovall | @
New Subject; Worked with a FO in 69th who was assigned to 'B' Company from Jan 69 - late Feb 1969 whose Radio Call Sign was 'BLACK LABEL', He was slender, wore a mustache, and wore glasses. Sure would like to see and find him again. He was not with us at Ben Het. I will try to find a picture of him.
08 October 2025 - Franklin, ky 42134-1246

John Stovall | @
'MANY TANKS'
Sure appreciate the incoming from you all. I e-mailed MSG John Lamerson late last night and got e-mail with lots of info early this morning.
Also the gentleman called me and we talked for at least an hour this AM.
I hope I said Thanks to all who sent info.
Again, 'MANY TANKS' to you and all the ones on your message board.
Would still like to talk to anyone who was there 1-4 March 1969.
'Tanks', Speed and Power. John Stovall
08 October 2025 - Franklin, ky 42134-1246

John Stovall | @
'TANK vs TANK' 3/4 MAR 1969 INFORMATION REQUEST.David and Lisa Powell suggested I post this on your website
What Arty unit or units was at Ben Het 01 Mar-04 Mar 1969?
Also, what equipment was located there?
What hill or FSB did supporting fire come from?
I remember counter battery equipment being there. Please excuse me if I do not give the correct name/nomenclature of equipment since I am not well versed in the ways of the King of Battle.
I also remember a Chief Warrant Officer who was there and I was told he was killed there shortly after the 'Tank vs Tank' battle. The tank battle was 3/4 Mar 1969. One of the medics and a tank crewman tried to save his life.
Was he the technician with the counter battery equipment?.(He may have been MI/Radio Monitor).
The reason I am asking all these questions is that I was the company commander of the tank unit that was there.
I was injured the night of the tank battle and was medically evacuated the next morning.
I have been contacted by the Military Channel who want to do one of their 'Battlefield Diaries' about the 'Tank vs Tank' battle at Ben Het.
I hope and pray there is someone from the Arty still around to tell about that time frame. Of course, I hope all are still alive and well
Their only restriction is they want to talk to personnel who were there.
I feel sure they would also appreciate any back ground info available on the battle.
Feel free to contact the producer
Traci Zambotti, Producer,202-965-4544.
E-Mail traciz@zfilms.com
Thank you all,
'Speed and Power'
JOHN STOVALL
410 EAST MADISON STREET
FRANKLIN, KY 42134-1246
07 October 2025 - Franklin, ky 42134-1246

WARNING to readers by Carl Reese | @
DO NOT click onto url's unless you know the poster is a member of the 1/92 FA Association. Sadly there are rude, inconsiderate jerks who post links to worthless web sites.
.....Their spam can be easily identified because most of them have a url in their heading as in the postings here for October 3rd and 4th.
04 October 2025 - West Valley City, UT

Gordon McLaren | @
Bob Wolling,
You guys did a great job. I was a new 2lt just out of Ft.Sill, I think one of 11 recent OCS graduates who came to know and love Fayetteville for a short time. Lived in a house owned by Cpt Tredla who happened to be my commander at Basic Training(small world) Anyway when we arrived everything was set. All we had to do was train, train, train. I was in the convoy that took the equipment to Charleston. One Lt who we called Lurch was the assigned LT to stay with the equipment on the ship. I think by the time he arrived at Qui Non he had 70 days knocked off his tour. But that's another story. Thanks again.
01 October 2025 - Salem,Oregon

Jay Gearhart | @ | url
Hello, brothers of the 1/92. Its been a while sence I posted here last so I thought a little thanks would do us all some good. I served with 2nd Plt 15th Engr CO, 299th CBT Engrs. I was in Ben Het from Feb 69 thru april of 69, then in Dak To for the siege( May / July.)I & all of us engineers & anyone else who servred in that god awful place( both Dak To & Ben Het), & who had to stay there to defend it know why we are here today. If it wasn't for your artillery batt. & your counter Batt. fire, none of us would have made it out.I can still see our medics,(299th) ,Ron Culpepper & Mike Zimmer trying to save your men on that (I think 155 gun ), that took that hit from a 122mm.A lot of good men died that day.Anyway I just want to say from all of us engineers in Dak To, THANKS.
30 September 2025 - Traverse City, Mich.

David Mull | @
An early posting was who was the CSM of the 1/92nd in November 1971? It should have read November 1970. Early message looking for Stash. Thanks to someone looking at these posting I am now in contact with Stash.
29 September 2025 - Lexington, GA

David Mull | @
I am trying to find a man we called Stash. He is from Ohio and I think his first name is Leonard. He was at Pli Morong with me in A Battery 1970-1971. I recently talked to a guy that said he had just seen Stash at a reunion but did not get his phone number. We just always called him Stash and he was a good friend of mine. I would like to get in touch with him to see how he is doing.
27 September 2025 - Lexington, GA

THOMAS VOLKERT | @
DURING 68&69 DOES ANYONE REMEMBER WAS C-BATTY THE FRIST TO SHOOT 449ERS IN THE NAM
25 September 2025 - U.S.A.

Bob Wolling | @
I was in HHB 1/92nd Arty from Nov 63 to Sep 65 at Fort Bragg. I was a surveyor and the Battalion Courts and Boards Clerk. Hundreds of us were sent there right after basic training in Nov 63. Most of us coming from Ft Dix. Looks like our mission was to get the Battalion ready for you guys. We fought the battle of Fayetteville, all of you were sent into harms way. What a great web site and may God bless each and every one of you.
23 September 2025 - Long Island, N.Y.

Bill Conger | @
Responding to Ronald Brown. I was in the Svc Battery Ammo Platoon from Jan 68 to October 68 and still have pictures of you handling an airlift out og Kontum and your truck plus a number of other pictures during that period. Email at bconger@yahoo.com or call me toll free at work during the day @ 800-322-3240
22 September 2025 - Green Pond, NJ

David Mull | @
I am trying to find out who the CSM of the 1/92nd. FA was in November 1971. I need to thank him for something he did for me that at the time I didn't like but it most likely saved my life in the long run.
21 September 2025 - Lexington, GA

Ronald Brown
Was in serv btry 11-67 till 11-68. Drove a 5 ton with 2 flags and colorado on the hood would be thank full if there is any one left about.
21 September 2025 - No residing in Montana

THOMAS VOLKERT | @
I WAS WITH THE 1/92 IN NAM FROM FEB 68 TO APRIL 69 WITH C BATTY OUR PIG WAS NAMED CHARLIES PLAYBOYE WE HAD BUNNIES ON IT;S WHEELS THEY CALLED ME CHARLIE RED SOME OF THE NAMES I REMEMBER ARE MC.BRIDE HE WAS WITH B BATTY WE CAME FROM FT SILL TOGETHER THEREWAS S. SNAPP BUCCANNON ,PALMER,AND YES THE SUGARBEAR
19 September 2025 - U.S.A.

Bo Prehar | @
2005 Reunion. As someone who missed this year's gathering, the photos of the event stir a lot of emotion and good feeling. Thanks for sharing.
13 September 2025 - Georgetown, TX

Webmaster | @
More photos from the reunion '05 are on line linked from the home page. Sorry for the delay but I should have them all up by the end of the weekend.
Thanks,
09 September 2025 - Champlin MN

David and Lisa | @
Correction, sorry.
The Animal Rescue number didn't copy well, it's (530)622-9313 and PLEASE when you donate to any charity, make sure your donations are earmarked for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Thanks again....
01 September 2025 - Vacaville CA

David and Lisa | @
If you find yourself sitting at home watching the evening news and wondering how we can help, here are a few resources to help those victims of 'Hurricane Katrina' in need, if you are able.
American Red Cross, 1-800-435-7669, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. You can donate at www.redcross.org.
Donations for Hurricane Victims:

American Red Cross
800) HELP NOW (435-7669) English
800) 257-7575 Spanish
America's Second Harvest
800) 344-8070
Salvation Army
800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
Catholic Charities, USA
703) 549-1390
BloodSource
(866) 82-BLOOD
Noah's Wish (Animal Rescue)
(530) 622-93132-9313

Thank you and God Bless
01 September 2025 - Vacaville CA

David and Lisa | @
Here, Here Louis Demers !!!
Hard to find the REAL postings anymore, but the following one is real, so good for you and all the Vietnam Vets who did pay the price. Thank you.
01 September 2025 - Vacaville CA

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