
| In the 1960-70's many young men answered Uncle Sam's call to service through the "Draft" It really didn't matter. They went in as young men 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. |



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| 104th Engineers who attended the 2009 Reunion Back ROW: Left to right John Fraser, Benny Wilhelm, Jim Geisler, Roger Kriz, Guy Livingston John Wilson, John Groh, Pete O'Malley, Curtis Litten, Andy Mullis |
| THANKS TO ALL THE MEMBERS OF The 104th Engineers who's input and pictures 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 them an e-mail or letter to give them the welcome home they never received. This site is maintained and updated every few days. Last updated 1/2/2010 Comments and suggestions e-mail to rlkeiper@104thengineers.com; setingold@msn.com |

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