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Comments: At this the 25th anniversary of the Gulf War I want the say thanks especially to the Damn Fine Soldiers of C Co 2-7 IN (1991) it was a privilege to serve with everyone in that company. Thanks. Rick Averna
Comments: Out of all the places the Army could've put me, I was placed and stationed at Bravo 2/7 for the majority of my enlistment. I was proud to be an infantry soldier. But I was even prouder to be a Cottonbaler! I'm considering joining the regimental group. Wanted to know if there was gonna be a reunion this year in 2016. Thank you for maintaining this site. Would love to meet some of the older Cottonbalers one of these days.
Comments: My brother Joe Lucas was part of the 7th Inf. Regiment in Korea in 1951 and 1952. He didn't tell me too much about all his experiences but he was very proud of his unit and the friends he made for life. He stayed in touch with some of them on a monthly basis. I'm getting nostalgic in my old age and thinking back about our times together and his time in the Army was very important to him. He was a great brother and although he died in 1995 I still miss him and think about him a lot. I hope my comments are appropriate because I feel better saying them.
Comments: My brother Thomas Wade Collins fought during Korean conflict. Any info on him would be appreciated .
Comments: My Uncle was Boyd Modesitt Jr. from Clarksburg W.V. unfortunately Bob passed away a few years ago. I’m trying to help his daughter Sheila Romano find members of his unit in Korea (Company H, 7th Infantry Regiment) 75 mm recoilless rifle platoon. If you have any information that would be helpful please contact me Roger Bland chevelle.69@verizon.net . Thank You
Comments: Served with the 3/7 in the 197th at Ft. Benning from 1975 - 1977, first in Company B, then HHC.
Comments: Did anyone serve in Korea with my father Otto Clyde Bailey from Maine?
Comments: Looking for information on Co. M. during ww2 7th inf. regt. 3rd inf. div. Thanks
Comments: PLEASE DONT FORGET THE FORGOTTEN WAR MIAS 3067 to 3868 of 7853 MIAS ARE STILL IN NORTH KOREA March 8, 2012 the US announded it would go to North Korea to retrive MIAS MArch 21, 2012 this ADMINISTRATION SUSPENDED TALKS WITH NORTH KOREA Oct 2014 NORTH KOREA ANNOUNDED IT WOULD MOVE remains OF 5,000 MIAS EN MASSE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_in_action#Korean_War So what can Be done? CONTACT YOUR CONGRESS MAN AGOUT THIS ADMINISTRATION POLICY TOWARD MIAS. PREHAPS CONGRESS CAN GET TALKS GOING AGAIN WITH NORTH KOREA AND BRING OUR MISSING SONS HOME TO USA |
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