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Did You Know That We Still Have 9 REDCATCHERS Listed As Prisoners Of War Or Missing In Action?

The 199th Infantry was formed on March 23,1966 at Fort Benning, Georgia. In September 1966 the 199th was sent to Camp Shelby Mississippi for advanced Infantry training. After the advaced training the unit was shipped to South Vietnam in November 1966 at Vung Tau (R & R ) site. After arriving in South Vietnam the unit was then sent to the swamp where it set up base camp. It was unnamed when the unit arrived on 9 Dec 66. It was to the right as you faced the main road to Saigon. Camp Frenzell Jones was on the north side of the Railroad Tracks that seperated Long Bihn from Camp Frenzell Jones which became the first home to the 199th. The 17th Cav was between the 199th Infantry and Long Binh. It also had Redcatcher forward which was located at the fishnet factory later in 1968. The 199th served in South Vietnam for 4 years and the colors were returned to Fort Benning, Georgia in 1970 and the unit was inactived. The Brigade found new life in 1991 when the remaining 3rd Brigade of the 9th Division (which was inactive),The Redcatcher patch was worn again from 1991 to 1992 at Fort Lewis, Washington. At the United States Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia there is a memorial deticated to the men of the 199th Infantry Brigade in front of the Museum. It was deticated March 23, 1996.

The units that made up the
199th Light Infantry Brigade
were:

2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry

3rd Battalion 7th Infantry

4th Battalion 12th Infantry

2nd Battalion 40th Artillery

D Troop 17th Cavalry

7th Support Battalion

87th Engineer Company

(( 5th Battalion 12th Infantry was assigned on April 7,1968.))

To view the other units that were assigned to the
199th Infantry click on "Follow Me Patch to the right."

Infantry School Patch


This Web Site is dedicated to SFC (Retired) Clay and those who served in Vietnam
and returned home,   to those who will never return and to those who are still waiting to return.    God Bless all of you for your service.
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     Vietnam Service Medal    About Vietnam      Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

The Vietnam war was the longest in our nation's history. July 8, 1959 to May 15, 1975.   Approximately 2.7 million Americans served  in  the war zone;    300,000 were wounded and nearly 76,000 permanently disabled.      Of the casualties, over 2,100 remain missing and unaccounted for as of Jan. 2000.

Vietnam was where death could and did strike from anywhere with absolutely no warning. The brave young men who fought that war paid an awful price of blood, pain and suffering.

"ALL GAVE SOME ............... SOME GAVE ALL"


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The Vietnam war was not lost on the battlefield. No American force in any other war fought with more determination,  pride or sheer courage than the Vietnam Veteran.    The Media was more interested in a story than the truth!               The young Americans fought so courageously, never lost a single major battle. They inturn helped in a large way to win the cold war.

This site is dedicated to those brave men and women, living and dead who did their duty to the fullest in war of attrition we were not ALLOWED to win. We never ran, never abandoned our wounded, never stopped loving America even when America abandoned us ... and still abandons our POW/MIA's.

A Vietnam Veteran I, AM... shall never forget the war or our POW/MIA's!

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1995 - 2000