Submitted by Name: John Weldon From: Paonia, Co E-mail: Jweld47@gmail.com
Comments: I wasn’t with the 134th long. I transferred in from the 129th in June’68 and went home in September’68. Like I said, my first 9 months was up north a ways. I only remember a couple of guys. One was a crew cheif by the name of Wolfgang Yellowhorse and the other one was Jim Smith. To this day, I still hear those incoming rounds when we got hit.
Comments: It is with a heavy heart I post the passing of Martin Duane Dillingham, of Raleigh, NC on Wednesday January 11th, 2023. Condolences go out to the family.
Comments: I'm sorry to post that Robert Akemann passed away on the 3rd of November 2022. Our condolences to the family.
Added: November 7, 2022
Submitted by Name: Erik Tremblay From: Williamsburg VA E-mail: ejt771@yahoo.com
Comments: This site is great. My father is Leo Tremblay he was in country in 1970. He is retired and doing ok. He and my mother just had their 50th anniversary. If anyone would like to contact him, send me an email.
Comments: Hans, I echo John Gorski's comments about your work on the 134th website! Excellent job!
Jim and I were fortunate enough to see 3 of the Huey's that are on display stateside. (Does anyone know the name of 325 that is located in Daleville, AL)?
I was glad to see that 674 has been located! I will have to think about whether or not I want to travel to KS. It would be excruciatingly painful without Jim beside me! Perhaps if one of my kids wants to go, I might...
Comments: On the 14th of September 2022, the men and families of the 134th Assault Helicopter Company will gather for the unit's 18th annual reunion in Philadelphia, PA.
Comments: I am pleased to post, today, July 6th, 2022 our guestbook came back online after over a week of searching through the code to find what caused it to go down. The cause was a misplaced space.
Name: John Weldon
From: Paonia, Co
E-mail: Jweld47@gmail.com
I wasn’t with the 134th long. I transferred in from the 129th in June’68 and went home in September’68. Like I said, my first 9 months was up north a ways. I only remember a couple of guys. One was a crew cheif by the name of Wolfgang Yellowhorse and the other one was Jim Smith.
To this day, I still hear those incoming rounds when we got hit.