THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO THE MARINES, CORPSMEN AND FAMILIES OF THOSE WHO SERVED WITH KILO AND H&S COMPANIES OF THE 3RD BATTALION/ 26TH MARINES FROM 1968 TO 1970 IN VIETNAM; PLUS MARINES AND CORPSMEN FROM OTHER UNITS THAT WERE REUNITED AFTER 30 YEARS.
Note: The majority of information, poems, photos, true stories etc. were supplied by Vietnam combat veterans of Kilo & H&S Companies of the 3/26 Marines; along with several entries from combat personnel who served in other Marine units in Vietnam form 1968 through 1970.
Whoever does not have the stomach for this fight, let him depart. Give him money to speed his departure since we wish not to die in that man's company. Whoever lives past today and comes home safely will rouse himself every year on this day, show his neighbor his scars and tell embellished stories of all their great feats of battle. These stories will teach his son and from this day until the end of the world, we shall be remembered . We few, we happy few, we band of brothers: for whoever has shed blood with me shall be my brother. And those men afraid to go will think themselves lesser men as they hear of how we fought and died together.
War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things. The ugliest is that man who thinks nothing is worth fighting and dying for and lets men braver than himself protect him -
*IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LIST A TRIBUTE TO SOMEONE WHO WAS KIA, OR HAS PASSED, IN KILO OR H&S CO. PLEASE CONTACT "DOC" KEITH MILLER ATkeithmiller32@hotmail.com
The preceeding words were published in the Ennis Montana 3/26 Marines Reunion brochure on June 12-15, 2002. Many thanks to Andy Debona for such a great time.