AAAO! Scott Bond, Medic Platoon, 1987-1990
Like Santa Claus, Scott Bond always knew whether we had been good or bad -- more exactly, he always knew exactly how bad we had been. The 1/39 Inf medics saw it all!
Here are a few medics' names that Scott remembered to me when we corresponded a while back:
If you know where to find these fellows, drop me a line.
AAAO!
Before I forget -- please add your name to the roster if you haven't already. And if you served with 4/12 Inf (M) you might want to check out that site, too.
Here are a few medics' names that Scott remembered to me when we corresponded a while back:
SGT EsquertoI remember Jednorski too, because one day he disappeared with my firestick and it took a good half hour of frantic searching for it (and him) before we found them both up a tree playing sniper.
SP/4 Jednorski
"Top" Reynolds
If you know where to find these fellows, drop me a line.
AAAO!
Before I forget -- please add your name to the roster if you haven't already. And if you served with 4/12 Inf (M) you might want to check out that site, too.

3 Comments:
nWas Bond a stocky guy with blonde hair? I also remember a guy named Clark and at the Classmates website a Curtis Biel can be found. I fondly recall quite a few games of full contact football between some of 4-deuce guys and the medics. Also, you can not forget the legendary SFC Starack, who spent 16 years in 1/39.
The anonymous comment above was from Paul Butcher. I forgot my damn password, Again.
I was a medic on the rock from 86 to 88 and remember SFC Starack and Izquierdo. I also remember the motor pool and the sand pit. I arrived in Feb of 86 with 3 other medics, Sweetman, Eaker, and Johnson (I think). Tom Neal
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