By far the best way is to contact "veteran associations", like for example the 1/502nd infantry (which was part of the 101st Abn (ambl) Div in Vietnam), or the 173rd Abn Bde, or the 3/5 Armored Cav, etc. They almost all have some sort of "association group" on the websites. They get together for re-unions, dinners, dances, etc. but they also have CONTACTS with other men of their former units. Might be a phone number, website, etc. The Air Force fellas, Navy men, Marines, and Soldiers all have some sort of "get together groups." Contact them.
The short version is that you probably can't. Some people would be excluded as classified. Others will be in various branches of service. And then you have to define what constitutes as serving in Vietnam. What about service men in Korea, Cambodia, or Laos? While not technically inside the borders of Vietnam, they were still often part of the conflict.
Today, they would be from 40-50 years old. Most Vietnamese-American births during the war adopted the family name of their mother. There is a widely circulated Vietnamese newspaper published in Orange County, California where you could post a notice. If you're looking for children of those killed in the Vietnam War, contact S.D.I.T., or Sons and Daughters In Touch - an organization of people who lost a father to the war.
See above first response to the same question.
The USS Repose most likely has a website, go to them.
Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and South China sea, alongside China, Laos, and CambodiaSE Asia.Just south of China along the coast
I can't locate this particular model, but Stevens/Savage dropped the Springfield line in 1948.
People Search, Facebook, Myspace... there is no way to do it through the Department of Veterans' Affairs, unless you have good reason (law enforcement, government agencies, etc).
Contact the Veterans of Foreign Wars or the American Legion. They have many members that would be willing to sit down and talk. There is a branch near you! Check the telephone book.
I am attempting to locate my natural father who was a World War 2 Veteran from Brighton MA and whose name is Edward Joseph Levinson also known as Ted Levinson.
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Combodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
This is not possible.
Today, they would be from 40-50 years old. Most Vietnamese-American births during the war adopted the family name of their mother. There is a widely circulated Vietnamese newspaper published in Orange County, California where you could post a notice. If you're looking for children of those killed in the Vietnam War, contact S.D.I.T., or Sons and Daughters In Touch - an organization of people who lost a father to the war.
See above first response to the same question.
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