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Carl <CMead916@aol.com>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Mead
Wenatchee, Wa USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Ward 5 & 6
Association: Neurosurgeon

Getting ready to retire soon . It's been a long time since the 24th evac.
Tue Nov 7 21:09:50 2000


ROBERT <robmebbraun@yahoo.com>
My last name while in Vietnam was: BRAUN
PALOS HILLS , IL 60465
I was at the 24th Evac from: 70/71
Association: SURGICAL TECH 91D

I AM LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING FRIEND'S LARRY CHIARA
HE WAS A SURGICAL TECH FROM NEW YORK CITY. I AM
ALSO LOOKING FOR LT LOUISE V. DOHERTY SURGICAL NURSE
HOME OF RECORD CHARRY HILL NC ALSO LOOKING FOR MAJOR
PAT KUHN CHIEF NURSE OF SURGERY. ALSO MAJOR PAT MC INTYRE
I WOULD BE VERY HAPPY FOR ANY INFORMATION THANKYOU.
Sun Nov 5 22:28:26 2000


Julian (Jay) <>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Colton
St. Petersburg, Fl USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 1971-72
Association: Physician/Internist
Wed Nov 1 17:38:20 2000
Joe Turner <LDS1952@aol.com>
GA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Dec 1971- Aug 1972
Association: Medic, Supply Sgt., Convoy Shotgun-Rider

See my article under "History," for the year 1972.

Welcome home. May God bless you all.

PS: Does anyone know the whereabouts of Dr. Marcial Favila?
Wed Nov 1 14:18:02 2000


Tim Connelly
Richfield, Mn USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Nov-70 -- Nov 71
Association: 91-Charlie

I am writing this on Halloween.
It was the same day I left home for Vietnam
and it was the same day 12 years ago I entered a group
at the VA Hospital in Minneapolis Minnesota to figure out
what the hell happened during my time at the 24th Evac.
Anyway as I was reading the guest book entries, I recalled
The names of Lyndsey Stone ans Col Cochrane and I do remember
the twin nurses. We worked on the same ward but I don't remember
their names. Capt Penny Kettlewell would likely know their names
she was our head nurse. I met her at the VA a few years back, but
haven't been in contact since. Also met another head nurse
from Neuroward but now I can't remember her name. Hell, I can't
even remember my name half the time it seems. I could say
a number of things about my time at the 24th but maybe some other time.
I'll just sign off by saying Damn Vietnam.
Tue Oct 31 17:34:25 2000


William R Martin <RMartin760@aol.com>
Adamsville, ALA U S A
I was at the 24th Evac from: Aug. 5th 1967 until Aug 24th 1967
Association: Patient

Would like to hear from anyone that was a nurse or Doctor at that time. the Doctor took alot of personal photos of me. I was in pretty bad shape. Wish I could fine him and he would share his photos with me. I was with B Co. 4th & 39th 9th INF. Div. I arrived at 24th Evac around noon by chopper on Aug. 5th 1967 with 16 gun shot wounds. thank's for any reply
Sun Oct 22 2:12:03 2000


Jacob <>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Myers
USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 66-67
Association: relative to a medic

Looking for Robert Muller for my dad. Thank-you for your help.
Tue Oct 17 22:25:23 2000


James L. Wilson <treasure@wvi.com>
Lyons, OR USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Many times
Association: Pilot, Bandit27 Aco.229th AvBn Jul269-jul270 TahNinh

Thank you for being there. Couldn't fly fast enough to get everyone back safe. Have pictures of Cambodian Invasion. May 1,70 Was at FSB Ellingsworth and FSB Atkinson when they were overrun April 70. Flew all night. Started out as Flare bird then Medi-vac. Been through the VA system, since 1995. Flew with Paul Moran and John Pohlman.
Sun Oct 15 23:39:22 2000


R Harder <rharder3@hotmail.com>
san antonio , tx usa

Was Xo at 12th Evac, just checking out your page. Good to see folks still talking to each other about their time in Nam.
12th Evac reunion in San Antonio Nov. 10-12.
I am on Dustys Page which is 12th related. please check out that site also.
If you know anyone from 12th please have them write rharder3@hotmail.com

thanks
Thu Oct 12 20:31:22 2000


William E. Brown Jr <>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Brown
Pemberton, NJ USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 22 Jan 1971-14 Jan 1972.
Association: I was assigned as a Medic(91B4F)to the 24th Evac Hosp ER,and alsao as the Unit Career Counsler (00E40.

I was re-assigend from 5th Field Hospital In Bangkok Thailand, My previous assignments were 31st Field Hospital Camp Friendship (Korat Thailand), 498th Medical Company (Air Ambulance)(DUSTOFF) from June 1965-Oct 67. Prior to these dates, I had served with the
3rd Field Hospital (621210-630326,Ft Benning GA. 95th Evac Hosp(630326-640203), the 3rd Fld Hosp was de-activated and the 95th Was Formed. 1st Eugene Church and SGM Galavotti were the Senior Sergeants.640203-650629 I was transferred to the 45th Surgical Hospital,
Fort Sam Houston Texas and on 650629 I was assigned to the the 498th Medical Company(Air Ambulance). The Unit was activated at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Thu Oct 12 8:56:14 2000


John Griscom <jreb42@mediaone.net>
Conyers, GA USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Sep 71 - Sep 72
Association: Chief, Supply and Services
Thu Oct 12 6:40:50 2000
Jeanne <bjmarkle@accs.net>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Markle
Frankfort, IN
I was at the 24th Evac from: Jan. 66-Aug. 67
Association: RN

Was at 93 Evac. waiting on the 24th to open for business. Assigned to Post-Op #3
Head Nurse-Major Joey Young
Lived in Ns. Quarters #4 (next to the guard station) with Rick and Sherri, Susan Dunn, Ginny, Greta, Peggy, Pat and Red Cross, Jana and Karen. Don Patrick used to come over and raid the American bread to go with his peanut butter. Remember the little boy we adopted for a few months and the dog. Who can forget the climbing and the painting of the water tower by "Bentley". The red tape cutting was on the 4th. Our first patient arrived on Jan. 7th. It was a 39 year old Sgt. with a MI,no injuries. They all came a few days later after the Big Red One landed. Look forward to hearing from all of you.
Wed Oct 11 0:03:00 2000


Joe C. Roudebush <>
Uniontown, OH USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: The night of July 21, 1969
Association: patient

I was with the 2nd. of the 5th. 1st. Cavalry Unit
I was hit by an incoming mortar round the night of July 21st. (My first night in the field - off LZ Ike). I was
evacuated out to the 24th. Evac. Hospital.

A "THANK YOU" to those who were there for saving my life.
Mon Oct 9 8:20:10 2000


Larry <Swisslaird@aol.com>

I was at the 24th Evac from: TET 1968
Association: Patient

I was brought to the 24th Evac with gunshot wounds just before noon on February 1,1968.Following surgery I awoke in a body cast. Because of the effects of pain medications, the events of the next few days have never been clear. Is it possible that the area around the hospital was under attack and ambulatory patients went to bunkers and mattresses were brought in to cover those not able to leave their beds if necessary? I seem to remember that things were at a state of alert but I was never quite sure what was going on. After several days I was medevaced to Japan and then to the States. I would like to hear from anyone who remembers that time and cares to share their recollections.
Fri Oct 6 21:40:41 2000


GERALD(JERRY) <GHAM454@GVTC.COM>
My last name while in Vietnam was: HAMETT
CANYONLAKE, TX USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 70-71-JAN72
Association: WORKED HOT PAD AND THE DRUG REHAB WHEN IT OPENEDIN LATE 71,

IT HAS BEEN SO LONG,HAVE LOOKED FOR A SITE LIKE THIS ONE,SO STRANGE TO SEE A PHOTO OF THE PLACE.
WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM THE GREAT PEOPLE THAT GAVE SO MUCH TO SO MANY.
CAN'T REMEMBER MANY NAMES I KNOW THEY HAD A YEAR BOOK ONE YEAR I WAS THERE DON'T HAVE ONE WOULD LOVE TO SEE ONE,FIND OUT HOW TO GET ONE.
IF ANY ONE KNOWS HOW I WOULD DO THIS.LET ME KNOW THANKS,,,,
MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU ALL SAFE AND WELLCOME HOME!!!!!!
Wed Oct 4 23:52:17 2000


Tom Zebal <tzebal@earthlink.net>
Huntsville, AL USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Feb. '72 June '72
Association: Medical Maintenance

Transfered to 3rd Field Hosp. in Saigon in June of '72. Last known 35G (Medical Maintenance) man in country.
Saw our Med. Maintenance building at 3Rd Field, on TV as Saigon fell. When the C-5 full of Vietnamese kids crashed,
they used the Med. Maint. building as a triage area.
Wed Oct 4 16:10:35 2000


Bruce Angstadt <>
Shoemakersville, Pa. USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: June July or August 1969
Association: Patient

Was in the hospital at blackhorse and transfered to 24th Evac
diagnosis unknown disease. Possibly maleria. Was there for at least
a month. Also had a bad rash on legs. Thanks for all your help in treating me.
Mon Oct 2 23:00:21 2000


Susan Dunn <SDunnRNP@aol.com>
Westminster, Ca USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 1967-1968
Association: Registered Nurse

I landed in Vietnam on the night the Long Binh ammo dump was exploding. It looked like a bonfire from the sky. I soon found out it was like the 4th of July multiplied by 5a large bonfire. We sat on buses for hours at the airport and waited for them to"clear the area" since there was VC activity. After laughing and joking for about an hour to pass the time, reality suddenly struck and I started to cry. I suddenly realized this war was real and I was scared. After that we were up all night going through the 90th replacement battalion "signing in" so to speak. Also, the replacement battalion was directly next to the ammo dump and it was very noisy. They bused us to Saigon (still without sleep) to meet the chief nurse and she wasn't there so we finally got to go back and sleep. Several times during the next night guards came to our barracks to tell us we were on alert and we had to get under the beds. Needless to say it was quite an introduction and we got little sleep. At the 90th, I met Greta Hawkin who was later to be my head nurse on the Neurosurgical ward at the 24th evac. We also met some Special Forces guys who took us to a firing range and I got to practice but also lost my hearing temporarily. During my first few months at the 24th things were significantly quieter However, it would have helped if I could have heard the introductory things told to us. For the first two to three months I worked on general medical and VC ward (not everone's favorite place to work)and then I transferred to Neuro and remained there for the rest of the time. I have lots of picutes, etc, but need time to search out the best ones to send in. I "extended" in VietNam-partly because I got Hepatitis A while there and was air evac'd to Japan as a patient and didn't feel like I had really served my full time. It was interesting being the "patient" and being with the lucky ( if they could be called lucky since they were wounded) guys who made it back to the States alive. I could go on and on but won't. I am a Nurse Practitioner working with patients in skilled nursing facilities. I love it but the job market is tough right now in California. Several years ago you couldn't get a physician into a skilled nursing facility and now its one of the few private pay ( Medicare) sectors available so everyone is vying for patients. For me it was more of a calling because I loved older people. Anyway, I live in Westminster, California- interesting that it also contains "little Saigon". So Viet Nam is still close to me. You are all in my heart and prayers. I remember with fondness the staff, patients and people I met at the 24th. God Bless You All. Susan.
Sun Sep 24 16:53:23 2000


Rex Coley <repo@prodigy.net>
Lebanon, Ct USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Oct. 71-July72
Association: 91C-Advanced medic

I remain a nurse to the present day. What we saw and did
at the 24th evac. allowed me to find out who the hell I was.
It made me a damn good and aggressive nurse but revealed a
vulnerability (drugs) that I still battle today. I worked
the E.R. and learned from the ground up. My first day on the
job I along with 2 "seasoned" nurses managed to pull out a
chest tube transfering the patient to a bed. It was the first...but not the last time that Col. Barcia came down on my head. As someone said (Churchill) "It was the best of times and the worst of times." Of all the sights, horrors, and frustrations, the only horrible thing I take away form
there is holding a "newly dead" kid in my arms and having
the obscene knowledge that many thousands of miles away his
mom and dad are oblivious to my terrible secret.
There is so much to say, but another time perhaps.
Sun Sep 24 0:01:56 2000


Ken <>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Gann
Australia vietnam vet 65_66
I was at the 24th Evac from: Never , thank GOD
Association: nil

Was with first Aussie troops in country- 65-66.Our Unit was attached to 173rd.Airborne Bde.at Bien Hoa. Got home unscathed. Wandered into your site and enjoyed what I read.Have always had great admiration for the in-country medical staff. " the unsung heros"
Wed Sep 20 7:20:39 2000


Looking for anyone who knew Roz Rossini <>
UK
I was at the 24th Evac from: Various times between 1965 - 1970

Also known as the "Unnamed Child"

Would anyone who came across Roz Rossini please contact me.
She would be thrilled to know that some of you are still
about.I believe that she referred to certain people as "Little ducklings" and was often accompanied by a dog called "Judy".

Thanks for any help you can give.
Please contact: Eddie Southcote-Want at esouth@netscape.net

Fri Sep 15 9:56:40 2000


Powell, George K. <uglygolf@aol.com>
Grovetown (Augusta), GA USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: '69 - '70
Association: Staff surgeon

Am retiring now. Moving to the coast soon.Became a "lifer" and retired as Chf of Surgery @ Eisenhower in '85. Private practice since. Nam was both the high point and the low point of my life. We did a whole lot of good while we were there... It's a shame we had to! God bless us all.
Fri Sep 15 9:29:55 2000


Kenneth Bopp <amandabiker@cox.net>
Destrehan, LA USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: Around Sept. 67 till Feb 68
Association: Nurse Anesthetist

Will never forget the Tet Offensive. Remember Wm O Kirk who
I see every so often. Someone stole all my photos and memorabilia
so I have a hard time remembering all the names and faces but
will never forget the experience. Great bunch of people and
the site is most welcome. Drop a line if you remember me.
Anyone remember Katy Coombs or know her whereabouts now?
Sun Sep 10 21:57:53 2000


Louis <luiggi11@yahoo.com>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Ciaglia
Upland, ca USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: mid 67 to mar 68
Association: Medic/104thkd team maxo facial surgery
Fri Sep 8 12:03:53 2000
Frank Tesar <raset@gateway.net>
Gaithersburg, MD
Association: Medic at the 45th Surgical Hospital in Tay Ninh

I was a medic with the 45th Surgical Hospital up in Tay Ninh from June, 1969 till we closed in July, 1970. During that time, we used to refer all of our neuro injuries to the 24th Evac. Thanks for all of the support you gave us. The 45th does not have a homepage or an organization like the 24th and the 93rd Evac hospitals. Another member of the 45th, Rocky Burns and I would like to organize to first reunion of the 45th Surg over Veterans Day weekend in Washington, DC in 2001. If any members of the 93rd were former members of the 45th or know people who served with the 45th in Vietnam, please contact me or Rocky at rockytop80@earthlink.com Thanks and welcome home!
Fri Sep 8 9:20:43 2000


Norm McDonald <NORMBLOOD@HOTMAIL.COM>
Orem, Utah USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: 24 Aug. 71 to about Oct 1 or so.
Association: Patient

I was in the last 30 days of my tour when I was wounded. I was evac'ed to the 24th Evac Hospital the day after the contact due to a pretty severe infection in the wound site, my right foot. The experience at the 24th Evac stands as the most moving and powerful of all my War experiences. The was a nurse with whom I became friends, at first because we were both from Utah, (very unusual due to Utah's low population at the time) then because we shared a very emotional experience together. I woke one night to her and several of the staff frantically working on a new patient, a black soldier that was in very bad shape. I was pretty drugged from my own meds, and soon fell back to sleep. I awoke later to a quiet ward, couldn't sleep, so I went down to the nurses station. She was there crying by herself, at first she was embarrassed, then she broke down and talked ow wastful this whole thing was, kids dying, and hurt. I finally got it out of her that the young man was in a bunker that had taken a direct arty round, our own artillary, shooting above the burm of the firebase. Stupid mistake. I held her for a little while while she cried. Then we never spoke of it again. It has been 29 years now and I have never forgotten her. When I first came home I just wanted to drop out of everything and die. 13 years later when I sobered up I could not remember her name, and still don't. She was very tall, 5'10" or so, nice looking. Little quiet and shy. If anyone remembers this lady let me know.
Norm McDonald
Infantry 2/8 1ST AIR CAV, 1970-71
Sun Sep 3 8:24:35 2000


JOSEPH C. PATAWARAN<JNP1968@NCCOAST.NET>
My last name while in Vietnam was: 
SUNSET BEACH, NC USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: JULY 70-JULY 71
Association: STAT CLERK IN THE REGISTAR SECTION ON THE HOSPITAL

WHAT A GREAT WEB SITE THANKS.. 24TH EVAC WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF MY HEART AND SOUL FOREVER.. I WANT TO THANK ALL THE DOCS AND NURSES THAT WAS THERE .. THERE WAS NONE NO BETTER THAN THEM. IF ANY DOCS AND NURSES THAT WAS STATION THERE DURING THIS TIME PLEASE E-MAIL.. IT WOULD BE GREAT TO BRING THE PAST TO THE FUTURE.. GOD BLESS U ALL AND MAY 24TH EVAC STAND FOREVER.. HEY, LARRY IF U READ THIS GET IN TOUCH WITH ME.. ROOMATES FOREVER( LARRY, GEORGE, AND JOE)
Wed Aug 30 22:16:22 2000


Martha Mooney Colvin <roundeye1@home.com>
My last name while in Vietnam was: Mooney
Richmond, Va
I was at the 24th Evac from: March 70-March 71
Association: Nurse Internal Medicine and Post-op Surgery wards

I worked 3 months on medicine and then 9 months on three connected post-op surgery wards..I am trying to locate Nancy Roberts, Betty Moye, Ron Ericson, Liz Wilson who were there during my tour.
Mon Aug 28 10:58:06 2000


James A. Tretheway <jtretheway@tds.net>
Madison, WI
I was at the 24th Evac from: 1970-1971
Association: chaplain's assistant

A powerful experience. I had the opportunity to meet and work with some of the finest people I have ever met while there. I particularly enjoyed bringing nurses to local orphanages as part of the unit's civic action program.
Sun Aug 27 12:51:45 2000


James(Jimmy) P. Thomas <cambuck@hotmail.com>
Waldo, FL USA
I was at the 24th Evac from: December, 1968
Association: Patient

You're all great. ONE (SOME OF YOU) SAVED MY LIFE. THANK YOU!
Sat Aug 19 10:05:58 2000


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