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John Butler/John Coughenour, 64-65

I just found this on the May-June installment of the Army Lost and Found Website.
Bob K,is this guy in your neck of the woods?
George

Trying to locate: John Coughenour
Branch of Service: Army
Unit was: 52nd Battalion, 119th Aviation Company
Where served: Camp Holloway, Pleiku
When served: 1964-1965
Message is: Coke and I used to run the daily reports (sorties, KIA, MIA etc)at midnight from Camp Holloway to the Air Force Communication Center on the other side of Pleiku. We were supposed to go in a convoy but didn't have the heart to put one together when you only get to sleep every other day. We would take a deuce and a half an M-60 and go. I don't have a good recollection of the names of the guys I was with. I worked in operations and was a door gunner on a UH1B. I may have spelled his last name incorrectly, but it is close. He was from Penn. Any one who served at Camp Holloway in 1964 and early 65 drop a line. I came home just prior to the attack that killed 8 and wounded 140. I thought everyone in my hooch was dead. That is probably why I cannot remember their names. (Suppression)
Please contact: John Butler
Mailing address: 259 East Main St
City, State, Zip: Gloucester, MA 01930
Or send email to John Butler using this automatic email form"
john.butler@yahoo.com

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