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Post by trupargurl19@gmail.com on Jul 6, 2017 22:54:56 GMT
There is a cemetery where clark afb was or its close by. It's seen by tourist that go there. Saw the pictures myself. They did bring the combat wounded to Clark on beses if they weren't ambulatory they were on carts. The silver casket were in a truck that followed. The base exchange was open all night where they dress them in clean uniforms and sent them on to the states. Everyone on the base would pull over stop their cars and salute when these guys came by. The caskets were all like silver colored but I did not know they were just tin. Medics tagged the toe and finger if they had one left. Medic 1968/1969. I was there. One of the largest bases gateway to vietnam. Subic bay was 60 miles away👤👥👤👣👣👣👣ðŸ’
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Post by Beth on Jul 6, 2017 22:59:30 GMT
Trtrupargurl, we welcome your post but I will like to invite you to join the group as a member.
It sounds like you spent time at or near the base and I would love more information.
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Post by rebcav on May 5, 2019 9:37:59 GMT
There is a cemetery where clark afb was or its close by. It's seen by tourist that go there. Saw the pictures myself. They did bring the combat wounded to Clark on beses if they weren't ambulatory they were on carts. The silver casket were in a truck that followed. The base exchange was open all night where they dress them in clean uniforms and sent them on to the states. Everyone on the base would pull over stop their cars and salute when these guys came by. The caskets were all like silver colored but I did not know they were just tin. Medics tagged the toe and finger if they had one left. Medic 1968/1969. I was there. One of the largest bases gateway to vietnam. Subic bay was 60 miles away👤👥👤👣👣👣👣💠SIR- Thank you and WELCOME HOME. From a Reagan Era Marine.
Aloha,
Swenny
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