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These pages are a tribute to the men of the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry who served in the Republic of Vietnam.

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Landing Zones

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PLEIKU

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Battalion Journal Entries

1966

1967

Operations

Dragons Arrive in Vietnam

Plei Djerang - Nov 66

Operation Paul Revere IV

1FF Combat AAR- Operation Paul Revere

Operation Paul Revere I-IV

After Action Report - 5 thru 8 May 67

Terrain Maps

Terrain Maps

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The Enemy

"Daddy Dragon"

Official Battalion Lineage, Campaigns & Citations

Check out our Roots of Honor

NEWSLETTER:

Check out our Newsletter by Greg Lunsford

WEBLINKS:
25th Infantry Division Association www.25thida.com
4th Infantry Division Association www.4thinfantry.org
Army Dustoff Association www.dustoff.org
Vietnam Veterans Links www.vietvet.org
U.S. Army Webpage www4.army.mil
Congressional Links & e-mail addresses www.visi.com/juan/congress
Veterans news and information services www.vnis.com/vetnews/subscrib.htm
The Military Coalition www.themilitarycoalition.org
2nd/14th Infantry Webpage www.en.com/users/kramsey/dragons.html
2nd/14th contacts: Paul North, E. Co., 4.2s, 10/68-10/69 E-MAIL: e-mail: paulnorth@home.com
Kirk Ramsey, "A" Co. 69/70 e-mail: kramsey@en.com

LANDLINES:
V. V. A. PTSD Counselor, Paul Angrisano 1-716-551-4153

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The Mascot: "Danny the Dragon"

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REUNIONS PICS:

Reunion Notices and Photos of Past Reunions

NEWSLETTER:

Check out our Newsletter by Greg Lunsford

Important Link:

Richard Arnold and others are painstakingly researching the identities of our friends in the 3rd Brigade for both the 25th and 4th Divisions, including the 1st of the 14th,  who died in the line of duty.  They have graciously allowed us to post a memorial to the men of 1/14th on our site.  They continue to need your help in identifying the units of those they find from the 3rd Brigade in their research.  If you can identify the unit of anyone in their list, you will be able to contact Dick Arnold directly from their website. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated by all.  

Please check out this site and see what a service they are doing as well for 1/35th & 2/35.

The 1/35th & 2/35 Honored Dead: both 25th & 4th Divisions

Point of Contact for this project is: 

Dick Arnold
3611 East Delmar Rd.
Indianapolis, IN. 46220
317-251-2369
arnold_richard_j@lilly.com
m60dick@iquest.net

Other Links for the 35th Infantry:

A Walk with the 35th

"A Walk with the 35th" is a new site by Jim Anderson, B 2/35th 67-68. His only goal is to provide information to past vets and anyone interested in the 35th Infantry and its brothers in Vietnam.

The 35th Inf. Regiment Association & The 3rd Brigade Inf./ 25th & 4th Div.

Photographs from Vietnam

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RECOMMENDED READING:

Robert "Bullet" Peterson, "C" Co. 66/67, "Rites of Passage: Odyssey of a Grunt", Available in hard copy or paperback thru Barnes & Noble

Frederick Downs, "D" Co. PL, 67/68, "Killing Zone"; "Aftermath"; "No Longer Enemies-Not Quite Friends"   Available thru www.amazon.com

"Peaceful Patriot: the Story of Tom Bennett" by Bonni McKeown
 To Order Contact: Bonni McKeown  at  barrelhbonni@hotmail.com
Price is now $12 plus $3 postage & handling

Dr. Margaret S. Langford was translating the work of fiction, "One Came Back" as written by Remi Tremblay, a 14th US Infantryman from the Civil War who ended up in Libby Prison. She has completed the work and it may be purchased at the following link http://www.imagesfromthepast.com/one.html

To make orders online & for more extensive military reading:  

www.militaryreadinglist.com

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OTHER MILITARY LINKS

John Kolsun's unique compilation of Military Records and Vet info:

war-records.com

Grunt's Military Site has some great history of Military Ribbons & Rank Insignia:

http://www.gruntsmilitary.com

FEEDBACK

We welcome your comments and suggestions on ways to improve this site.

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