Hey folks,
I've been digging deep into my uncle's military service and have been uncovering a lot of great information because of this new invention called the Internet and something called "The Google".
My uncle was killed in Vietnam in March of 1966 and I have always wanted to get the back story with accurate information and it looks like I'm finally really really close. Over the years the family has tried to put pieces together but we have hit constraints of one type or another. The military records fire in 1973 didn't help us at all and the fact my grandmother didn't want to even talk about his death or provide any of the paperwork she had was a challenge.
When my grandmother passed away we got more information and we were able to get some information from the military but recently my mother gave me a whole chest full of papers that she had been collecting and I started researching them all putting pieces together and what a story it's starting to tell.
I am the namesake of my uncle Jerry Donald "Red" Lewis and I have always been proud of who he was and what he did for our country I am in awe of what I have found out only now in my 50's. I've been passing this information to my mother and she is beside herself with pride but can't believe that her brother is turning out to be such an incredible soldier.
I would love to know if there is anyone on this forum that was a LRRP in the Army or that served in the 173rd Airborne and was a "Sky Soldier"....
www.vvmf.org
Doug
I've been digging deep into my uncle's military service and have been uncovering a lot of great information because of this new invention called the Internet and something called "The Google".
My uncle was killed in Vietnam in March of 1966 and I have always wanted to get the back story with accurate information and it looks like I'm finally really really close. Over the years the family has tried to put pieces together but we have hit constraints of one type or another. The military records fire in 1973 didn't help us at all and the fact my grandmother didn't want to even talk about his death or provide any of the paperwork she had was a challenge.
When my grandmother passed away we got more information and we were able to get some information from the military but recently my mother gave me a whole chest full of papers that she had been collecting and I started researching them all putting pieces together and what a story it's starting to tell.
I am the namesake of my uncle Jerry Donald "Red" Lewis and I have always been proud of who he was and what he did for our country I am in awe of what I have found out only now in my 50's. I've been passing this information to my mother and she is beside herself with pride but can't believe that her brother is turning out to be such an incredible soldier.
I would love to know if there is anyone on this forum that was a LRRP in the Army or that served in the 173rd Airborne and was a "Sky Soldier"....
THE WALL OF FACES - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Doug