GIA
VUC A-camp Website: Tribute
to the men of the 1st, 5th and 7th US SFGA and specially
to those from the Gia Vuc A-Teams in the Quang Ngai
Province in the 1CTZ, South
Vietnam
Ha
Thanh A-camp website, sister website to
Gia Vuc, this is a tribute to Ha Thanh
A-teams and is run with their support.
Viet
Nam 1963 GIA VUC A-camp: (Personal
Website) Gia Vuc Tales, told by a 7th SFGA Veteran,
who served in Gia Vuc, Vietnam in 1963. Excellent
site with plenty of photographs.
A-103
Gia Vuc: (Personal website) A-103,
told by his 1967 XO, Cpt V Carter, great site with many
color photographs.
I
Corps Mike Force
Facebook page
Cpt Virgil
Carter has started a
Facebook page, loads
of stuff and
an up-coming
page looking
at its content.
A-103
Gia Vuc - A-109 Thoung Duc: One of best
website on the SF experience in Vietnam by SF Veteran
Gary Bowes.
You will find sections on Gia Vuc and Thoung Duc
camps as well as pages on Ops. This an Excellent site
AND MUST BE VISITED!
The
Green Berets: An excellent site run by Steve Sherman
(The unofficial/official USSF Historian) Complete
listing of A-teams, camp locations etc.
www.stanleysapp.com
Cpt Stanley L Sapp
A-103 CO was killed during a
patrol
north of Gia Vuc in December 1965. His
son Justin has created a website in memory
of
his father.
B52
Project Delta
Excellent website on B52, full of information with
very good graphics, one of the Top SF website
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Adviser
New, Australian
Army Training Team Vietnam(AATTV
This is the official website of
AATTV Association. This provide information to
AATTV members and any other parties that may
be interested in knowing a little about 'The
Team' and its accomplishments in South
Vietnam.
Counterparts
Counterparts
is an active
organization and
supports humanitarian
efforts in Southeast
Asia. Membership is
open to all persons
from the U.S. or an
allied country who
served in an Advisory
capacity, and their
foreign military
Counterparts.
AC-119
Gunships USAF Special Operations:
This excellent Website deserve a place with the USSF
links, as many Vietnam SF soldiers owe a lot to those
fire spitting "Giants of the Sky".
1st
CAV Medic: An excellent site on the Vietnam
experience of a Medic in the 1st Cav
Bien
Dien Phu: A very interesting Site on the 1st
Indochina War created by a 15 years old French young
man! Plenty of photos! EN FRANCAIS & IN
ENGLISH
The
1st MAW
The
First Marine Aircraft Wing Association -
Vietnam Service is a fraternal organization
of Marines and others who were attached to
or supported First MAW units serving in
Vietnam.
VNAFMAMN.COM
This website has been made to
pay tribute to all US and Vietnamese airmen
who flew the wings of freedom over the sky of
Vietnam and never returned. But this is also a
very complete website on the Vietnam war, with
a lot to read and see, very informative and
well worth a long visit.
The
National Infantry
Museum, Fort Benning
Experience
240+ years of
American history in
immersive exhibits
that put you in the
fight for the Last
100 Yards
JFK
Special Warfare
Museum
The John F.
Kennedy Special
Warfare Museum is
located on the
corner of Ardennes
St. and Marion St.
on Fort Bragg, N.C
www.vareview.net
Neil
Barrett
I
researched and
created a page for
every single VA
hospital and clinic
in the United States
(a little over 1,000
locations). From
there, veterans can
rate their
experience at that
particular location.
Think Yelp but
specifically for the
VA.
My hope is that as
more and more users
provide feedback,
some trends may be
begin to emerge. We,
as veterans, can
then take this
information and
provide the
collective feedback
to the leadership of
the VA so that they
can allocate
resources to the
areas of weakness
and also learn from
the areas of
strength.
Also, as a Marine
veteran, I was
always taught that
asking for help is
considered to be a
sign of weakness. It
took me many years
to realize that
getting help for my
physical and mental
ailments wasn't me
being weak but was
the only way I was
going to get better.
I have hope that
other veterans
sharing their
experiences with the
VA will provide the
needed courage to
get the treatment
they need.
The big hurdle here
is gathering
feedback. I suspect
that almost every
veteran reading this
has likely spent
some time at one or
more VA’s in the
country. All I ask
is that you stop by
the website and
write a few
sentences about your
experience so that
we, as a community,
can find out what's
working and what's
not.
I should mention
that I have spent a
good amount of time
building this
website and have no
ulterior motives
here other than
building a voice for
the veteran
population in the
hopes that we can
improve upon our
system. I
intentionally
created this website
as a place that can
be built upon and
maintained as a
community so there's
no individual bias
involved.
Thanks
Neil Barrett
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Vietnam War
websources
Incredible website
with hundreds of
links.

Rolling-thunder, The Vietnam Exprience Website from the Rolling Thunder society, a fairly new name in the UK military circles. They possess the largest collection of Vietnam period military vehicles and collectables in Europe. The society specialise into putting winning award Vietnam displays at military vehicle shows in the South of England and are dedicated the preservation of the memories of the Vietnam war soldiers.

Modern
Forces
MACV-SOG Living History Group
Website from a newly
created but very accurate SOG Living History
group. Lots of information on SOG with interviews
from Veterans. Well worth the visit.
VietnamGear.com
If you are interested in the
Vietnam war, make it your next stop! This is
a very well documented website.
Military
Odyssey
Designed
and managed to be the largest living history show in the
South of England. The History coverage is unbelievable,
from the Romans to Bosnia without forgetting US Cavalry,
Napoleonic's and of course WWI and WWII! Every
periods have its own recreated camp with soldiers
woman and children dressed in period uniforms.
The
War & Peace show
The
world largest military vehicle show, what can I say?
This is the one not to miss if you are into Military
vehicles and history, from WWI to Bosnia come and
see the vehicles as well as the Living History displays.
The show every year get BIGGER and BIGGER with more and
more Foreign entries as well as visitors, if you
planning a trip to the UK in July, don't miss it!
Bonjour
Viet Nam
This is a very small website on a
song "Bonjour Viet Nam", sung by a
Vietnamese female singer in French. For
those who can understand French, this is
lovely song who bring emotions to your hart.
Lovely slide show who make you understand
why so many fell in love with this beautiful
country. Well worth the visit

www.artillerie.asso.fr
If you are ex
Artillery or an enthusiast
and can read
French,
You will need to
visit these
websites!
They focus on the
French Artillery
past and present
with a lot of
studies and some
videos from
the
Musée
de l'Artillerie de
Draguignan
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