VIETNAM JOURNEYS
LINKS
There are hundreds of websites having to do with Vietnam and I have bookmarked many of them for myself. The following sites are but a few: The following search engine for Special Forces work fine from my site--just enter in you search words. This is an extensive site:
Special Forces Search Engine Put Key Words below: or by Category
www.sampan.com/ if you are a collector of memorabilia from Vietnam, this is the site for you. You can also arrange trips to Vietnam through their sister company, Viet-Tour Expeditions. I used them for all three of my trips. They got me into places most other tour agencies can't. Excellent service and the owner is a VietVet.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/bravo1bn20vietnam/ this is a webpage by Bob Skwaryk that is about "Bravo Company 1st BN/20th INFANTRY at LZ LIZ, Duc Pho, and Mo Duc Viet Nam 1969-71. Declassified S2/S3 journals, maps and photos from the National Archives and unit personnel". A really great no frills site with plenty of information provided by the hard work and research of Bob Skwaryk including information on the WHITE CONG--see the Vietnam Journeys Diary section on Rumors, Lies, Legends, Facts and Fiction "White Cong". http://grunt.space.swri.edu/index.htm The Vietnam Veterans Home Page. "To provide an interactive, on-line forum for Vietnam Veterans and their families and friends to exchange information, stories, poems, songs, art, pictures, and experiences in any publishable form." http://skyraider.org/skyassn/index.htm "The Official Website of The A-1 Skyraider Association". http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/4867/index.html "Khe Sanh Veterans Home Page. Dedicated to all who served and died at Khe Sanh 1962 - 1972". http://www.khesanh.org/ This website is by Rev Ray Stubbe and others and is for all Khe Sanh vets. Check this site for annual reunion details. http://www.vietvet.org/breaker.htm "This gallery is dedicated to the Breaker Patrol. Breaker was an Alpha Company patrol that was inserted Northwest of Khe Sanh Combat Base on 9 May 1967. The patrol was hit during its first night. Four members of the patrol and a helicopter pilot were killed before the three survivors were finally extracted on 10 May. Larry Vetter's book Never Without Heroes has a very good account of the Breaker Patrol." I had hoped to get into this area after we had prowled around Hill 861 but we didn't have time. This is a definite must find area on another trip back. UPDATE: May 2005, the missing members of this patrol have been found and returned to the United States for military burial. Check this link for details and use Google with the search phrase "Breaker Patrol found". http://www.longtree.com/group.htm "This web site is not an official Special Forces web site. It is information and photographs from the men who served with the 5th SFGA in Viet Nam that have been send to this site." http://www.miafacts.org/ This is an extremely interesting site discussing the MIA issue with some amazing information. Expect to spend a couple of hours on this one. http://teamhouse.tni.net/ Another extremely useful site for all things Special Forces Vietnam. http://www.military-graphics.com/war4.html I've just started to explore this site which is mainly links to all kinds of different sites relating to Vietnam.