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  1. #1651
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    0331-1959-1963 E-3--K-3-2-2--- 70--6-4--220 Have Gun, Will Travel


  2. #1652

    Looking Victor Stoyanow ( or family of )

    Hello Everyone,
    I am looking any info on a Victor Stoyanow, not sure when he was in or when he retired ( but I am told that he did retire from the Marines ). I do know that by 1964 he was retired and living in Southern California. After his retirement he was a part-time writer and wrote articles about desert exploration. Anyone with information on him or the whereabouts of his family would be greatly appreciated....

    Thank You
    John


  3. #1653
    John, you might pursue California obituaries, etc on this Victor to see if he is the one.

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...r&GRid=3433876

    And search for him on http://pipl.com/. Perhaps the articles I found there were your Victor.

    Best of luck my friend......


  4. #1654
    I think that's him THX!!!!!! How would I now find out if he had any family that is still alive though ????

    Thx
    John


  5. #1655
    You might want to check Ancestry.com (subscription required) as who you may be looking for (having this DOB: 8/14/1921, Died: 10/28/1970, served in Marines from 9/23/1946 until 10/5/1962 and was a Major) is in their database, but not showing any other living family.


  6. #1656
    John, Ancestry.com can certainly give you some info depending upon what you are after. Especially if any of his family have been compiling their ancestors.

    You might want to start your search by calling Alexander Victor Stoyanow in California and spreading out there. SEE HIS PHONE AND ADDRESS BELOW:

    Here are a few Stoyanow:
    http://www.lookupanyone.com/namelist...-stoyanow.html
    I would start with those in California since that is where he is buried. If you need to search others on the list just go to ZABASEARCH and enter names and state. With luck you will have a phone number if they have a hard line and at least an address to write. There are only a few in California.

    I would start with this one, right name structure and probably the right age:
    Alexander Victor Stoyanow 58 San Diego, CA previous addresses Poway, CA El Cajon, CA. Relatives: Sara L Webb, Michael A Stroyanow, Stephen Alexander Stoyanow, Sara Lee Stoyanow, Norma F Stoyanow
    GIVE HIM A CALL: (ALEXANDER V STOYANOW 9373 STARGAZE , SAN DIEGO, CA 92129 , (858) 780-0742)

    http://www.zabasearch.com/maps/?snam...0742&int_var=3

    A copy of his obit would be useful but that was back in 1970. Surely it would have been printed in their major newspapers of the time.

    More articles and info on Victor

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...Kn7X2Q&cad=rja

    http://militarytimes.com/citations-m...ipientid=38935

    http://books.google.com/books?id=z0M...oyanow&f=false

    YELL BACK IF YOU HAVE SUCCESS OR HIT A BRICK WALL.



    Phillip


  7. #1657
    It's simple "MIND OVER MATTER" my body say's it hurts and my mind say's it don't matter. I was the Weapons Platoon Sergeant with Fox 2/7, 1st. Mar. Div. San Mateo 1975-'76. At this point in my life I may not be able to lead, but I can't advance to rear either, Guess I'll have to fall in behind the platoon with the "Sick, Lame and Lazy, Crippled, Blind and Crazy". 0331 M-60 Machinegunners, Up and on Shoulders.... Exercise. All of my deuce gear is ready to go along with my Customized S.A. M1A Counter Sniper, Hell I'll even bring my own ammo can anybody hook me up with a ride to Iraq ? It hurts like hell to see all of these young Marines coming back with missing pieces, or not coming back at all. SEMPER FI.


  8. #1658
    Here!!!!!!!!!! Platoon 1088 September 14th, 1977 MCRD. Served 3 years with 7th Marines 1st Marine Division and 1 year with Golf 2/4 Weapons Platoon. I was at Camp Fuji during the fire on Oct. 19th 1979. Looking for brothers I was stationed with. Semper Fi Cpl. Fahrendorff 0331 Ooh Rah


  9. #1659
    Quote Originally Posted by USMC0311 View Post
    Thatd B me
    SEMPER-FIDELIS...I'M HERE TO HELP...F**K, FIGHT, TURN OFF THE LIGHT, OR HELP CARRY OUT THE DEAD.


  10. #1660
    With you Brother! Let's Roll!
    SEMPER FI


  11. #1661

    Angry I Have Been Harassed By Veterans On Facebook..

    ..THEY HAVE ACCUSED ME OF BEING A MILITARY POSER
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php...60236790681482


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  13. #1663
    Well just drop your skivies and tell them to kiss the back door of your hash mark
    factory.


  14. #1664
    I am Ronald C Renfro, from 2 seperate PLATOONS at M.C.R.D. Sept 72 Platoon 1116,From Dec.72 to Feb 73 Platoon 1143..I am seeking any and ALL Marines that have those PLATOON NUMBERS...Semper-Fidelis


  15. #1665
    My latest facebook post - Mind you I am 45 years old - - - "My ruck run was TOUGH, huge fallen logs waist high water, (cold water) nearly ripped my leg open, ripped my shorts to my (woohoo). A strap on my pack broke and had to pull on one strap to balance the load, lost my truck keys (had to call Deb to come bring a spare key--urrgh) 40lbs is heavy, going up and down huge dunes, this run was no joke and I am so glad I am conditioned. It was only 1.5 miles long yet it was extremely tough. Any takers for my next trip ---- I am addicted!!! Or crazy says everyone else, O well?"


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