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This site is dedicated to
The 104th Engineers who's input, pictures, and
lives have made this website possible.
In the day when these soldiers came home they
were made to feel ashamed for their service to
our country, here is their stories and pictures.

Feel free to send items or stories by e-mail or letter
to give them the welcome home they never received.

This site is maintained and updated every few days.
Last updated 05/16/2012

Comments and suggestions e-mail to
rlkeiper@104thengineers.com; setingold@msn.com
104th History
Article
Supplied By:  
John Fraser
ATTENDEES OF THE 2011 REUNION
Left to right: Guy Livingston, Billy Gibson, Earnest Conlin,
Ralph Keiper, Ralph Sharper, John Groh, Robert Heaton,
Edwin Phelps, Ed Hanke, Harvey Walker
We will always be faithful.
The 104th Engineers (DT) was considered a "Bastard
Company" one without even our own company patch, yet
we worked everyday, many men of the 104th have passed
on and all have aged considerably, and all are facing a
shorter life span than our brothers in WW II or Korea, but
we still touch the lives of many in our communities.
Men of the 104th Engineers (DT) I salute you!
Commanding Officers

Cpt  Fritz Boyer

1st Lt. Charles Smith

Lt. James E Albers

1LT Jay D. Stone
SSG Billy Gibson
Feb 67 Sept 69

CPT. Bruce E. Brockway
1st SSG James Gobble (D)
Sept 69 Sept 70

CPT.  Gary G. Vanetta
Sept 70 Dec 70

CPT. Daniel J. Wanberg
Dec 70 July 71

1LT.  David J. Gaines
July 71 Aug 71

CPT, David F. Stevens
Oct 71 to Stand down
SPECIAL
LINKS
After Action
L I N K S
To Brothers of
Engineer Units

169th Engineer BTN

500th Engineer Co (Panel
Bridge)

36th Engineers  
Brigade

36th Engineer  
Battalion

100th Engineers
Brigades

169th Engineers
(DT)

67th Engineers

589th Engineers
Virtual
Wall
Vietnam
Graffiti
http://vietnamgraffiti.
com/Home_Page.html

September 1, 2010-
November 30, 2010 —New
Jersey Vietnam Veterans'
Memorial, Holmdel, NJ
"Draft"
It really didn't matter.

They went in as young boys and returned as changed men,
there youth was taken from them, their life changed forever.

Upon returning to the states they
were treated as
"trash",
names called, spitting, protest signs, public attitude and so on.

This caused them to put away their feelings, to feel ashamed of
their service, but now  Vietnam Veterans are claiming the Honor
they earned.

This site is in dedication to those men, and if you see one of
them, shake their hand and
"WELCOME THEM HOME".

They fought for the rights you enjoy.

They fought for the rights for you to protest.
TAPS
Michigan Vietnam Veterans
"This one will hit home and
may make the sap run a
little bit. Buck up and
watch it!

Members of the 104th Engineers this shall be a record of your time
in Vietnam and your life after the service. Anything you want
posted on your pages just e-mail to me, and I will cut and paste it
on your pages
.
.
rlkeiper@104thengineers.coms.
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PRAYERS NEEDED FOR
GUY AND PAT LEVINGSTON

HI! THOUGHT I WOULD LET YOU KNOW WHAT HAS BEEN GOING ON WITH GUY.

EARLY JANUARY HIS DOCTOR NOTICED THAT HIS RED CORPUSCLES WERE ELEVATED SO HE
BONE MARROW BIOPSY. THE BONE MARROW BIOPSY CAME BACK NEGATIVE BUT WITH ALL
THE OTHER TESTS HE DIAGNOSED HIM AS HAVING A BLOOD DISORDER CALLED
POLYCYTHEMIA VERA. THE MAIN CAUSE IS EXPOSURE TO BENZINE WHICH GUY WORKED
AROUND ALL THE TIME HE WAS IN THE SERVICE. WHEN WE TOLD HIM THAT HE WAS ON
DISABILITY FOR DIABETES DUE TO EXPOSURE TO AGENT ORANGE HIS EYES ROLLED AND HE
SAID "THAT STUFF IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SO MANY DISEASES"

TWO GIVING 500ccs EACH TIME. TOMORROW HE HAS ANOTHER AND THEN AGAIN ON THE 3RD.
WHEN HE WILL ALSO SEE THE DOCTOR. HE IS HOPING THE PHEBE'S WILL BRING THE NUMBERS
OUT THE PHEBE'S MORE.

GUY FEELS FINE BUT WAS VERY ANXIOUS DURING THESE PAST WEEKS AS WERE ALL THE
FAMILY. WE HOPE AND PRAY HE WILL BE OK .KEEP HIM IN YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

GOD BLESS YOU. GUY AND PAT

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Wounded Warrior
Project
VA Disability Worksheets.
C & P Service Clinician's Guide
V I D E O's
Trucks; Volume 2, new COLOR
edition. Special pricing for
Lyles289hp@aol.com  I can accept
a personal check or a PayPal
payment to my email address. (see
Vol 2 color attachment)

And let me know how you want me
to sign it for you.
Embroidered hats are $14
dollars which includes
shipping and postage.
Check or money order.  No
cash in the mail.
Jim Fleck
6 Penacook Dr
Ashburnham, MA 01430
Home- 978-827-6625

STATS ON THE
WALL.
Army Digest
sometime in 1968. As you
will read it is a
comprehensive overview
of the Post and how it
functioned. I'm sure many
of you are familiar with
Long Binh.
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Prayers Needed

Jeffery  Fulton
In May I was diagnosed with
thyroid cancer and had my
thyroid removed.
The doctor said he is pretty
sure they got everything.
Two weeks ago I had a
Radioactive Iodine therapy
treatment and have a
full body scan this week to
make sure that it did not go
anywhere else.
I feel great and have not
had any side affects. Any
prayer would be greatly
appreciated.
jeff922@cableone.net
712-255-8489
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Members attending 2012 Reunion.

Guy & Pat Levingston
Billy & Lillian Gibson
Benny & Linda Wilhelm
Ralph & Sherry Keiper
John & LuAnn Groh
Roger & Tourrahn Kriz
Ed Hanke
Robert Heaton
Harvey Walker
& Chris Smith
Ralph Sharper
John & Barbara Willson
Roy & Gail Orr
Jimmy Williams
John & Veronica Fraser
Edwin Phelps
Earnest Conlin
Dave & Trish Warnke
Andy & Pam Mullis

Francis P Collette
Please remember and keep in your prayers our brother Dave Warnke
who just found out he has prostate cancer, he wants to know who else
compassion claim.
rtbluestreak@yahoo.com
UPDATE: Operation went well, I'm getting along pretty well. Getting
better every day
.
1-22-2012 A thank you to all from Dave he is recovering, he is doing much
bette
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BEFORE YOU GO,
VIETNAM EDITION
For
informatio
n on the
2012
reunion
click on
box below
NOW UNDER COMMAND BY
Captain ADRIAN.P.VASQUE
Z
Enter New
104th here
Dwayne Sharper                     31st Engineers
Bill Carter                               169th Bridge Co.

79th
Base
News
Mother's
We sent you
a letter
home on
what to
expect.

Read it?
Statistical information
about casualties of the
Vietnam War
As many of you we have been
giving out a lot of "I Served"
stickers, now they are part of
Operation Home front and if
possible, check out their site,
maybe you will find a way to
help.
click on sticker
A G E N T  O R A N G E
A G E N T  O R A N G E
SHIPS
Last American
WW I Veteran
BOB HOPE
IN HEAVEN
HOW WELL DO YOU
REMEMBER BASIC
TRAINING?
Pocono Patriots
DIRECTORY
Members from 1967 to 1968
Members from 1968 to 1969
Members from 1969 to 1970
Members from 1970 to 1972
Deceased Members
DIRECTORY
C-Rations
Names by year
Vu-Lan Holiday
Many people may have forgotten about this man time in the U.S. Army.  He's the son of
an Air Force General, and an accomplished Golden Gloves boxer. He graduated from
Pomona College with a B.S. Degree, and then became a Rhodes Scholar from Oxford
University.

He joined the U.S. Army at the prompting of his father.  After graduating from Officer
Candidate School he attended and graduated from both Army Airborne and Ranger
training at the very top of each class.  He was selected for U. S. Army Special Forces
Training but refused so that he could attend pilot training where he earned his wings,
and became an accomplished U.S. Army helicopter (gun ship) pilot, and achieved the
rank of Captain.

He was about to be promoted to the rank of Major, and appointed to teach at West
Point when he resigned his commission from the Army to go into music and acting.  
You can tell in this video that his time in the military means a lot to him.  I won't give
away who it is.  Just watch.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-A7eqadho&feature=related
A lesson
Pop Cearley
Please keep him in your Prayers
He is going into the hospital for
back surgery on the 22nd of
January
.   
popdoc72@gmail.com
Members of the 104th Engineers
i like to ask that you keep
Barbara Olen in prayer, she has
cancer and will be going thru
Chemo for the next 6 weeks. Her
husband is Olen Riffle and we
have just had the pleasure of
meeting this week.
Ralph Keiper
From Benny & Linda Wilhelm,
Just wanted to let you know that Linda had one of her brothers Gary
Harmon to pass away this afternoon. He had a Heart Attack after he got
home from work. He lived in Horse Shoe NC near Asheville. Please keep
Linda and the family in your prayers.
Benny

Cards can be sent to:
258 Salem Creek Dr.
Statesville, NC 28625
tango-mike-mike
I would like to thank everyone out there who kept me in there prayers.I
entered the VA Hospital in Manhattan, NY on the 10th of February for what I
thought would be a little operation as before to remove another tumor from
my right kidney. When they found the tumor it had attached itself to the
intestines and was pushing against the Aorta and the Vena-Cava. My short
bleed out, any normal hospital might have called it quits but the VA really
gave aggressive treatment, 18 units of blood to save me and the prayers of
hundreds of people, the hospital stay lasted for 5 weeks, I am home now, a
lot of rehab in my future, after laying in a bed for that long I have muscles
that need to be rebuilt, I am confined to a wheelchair or walker to move
around, Isn't life wonderful? My thanks goes out to GOD and all the people
who kept me in there prayers. Ralph Keiper 570-350-7588

Post 65 baseball team to honor
past members

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