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Bill P. writes:
HI JIM: IF YOU CAN PASS THIS ALONG TO BROTHER BOB PLEASE DO SO. HE WAS IN THE MARINES AND I WAS ON BOUGAINVILLE AT THE TIME THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN. BILL
Posted on Fri May 14, 2010
HI JIM: IF YOU CAN PASS THIS ALONG TO BROTHER BOB PLEASE DO SO. HE WAS IN THE MARINES AND I WAS ON BOUGAINVILLE AT THE TIME THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN. BILL
Posted on Fri May 14, 2010
Steve W. in Washington writes:
While I have been doing some work with several members of the ABG for the past 5 years, I am always trying to negotiate some humanitarian effort to their Island. It is very nice to see the experts from my own country come in and begin the effort to ensure that all Bougainvillians are faced with a basic human right, "surviving in their own homeland" This is a serious mess and I am proud that we have the best to help clean this up. Thanks for your efforts.Steve W
Posted on Fri Mar 26, 2010
While I have been doing some work with several members of the ABG for the past 5 years, I am always trying to negotiate some humanitarian effort to their Island. It is very nice to see the experts from my own country come in and begin the effort to ensure that all Bougainvillians are faced with a basic human right, "surviving in their own homeland" This is a serious mess and I am proud that we have the best to help clean this up. Thanks for your efforts.Steve W
Posted on Fri Mar 26, 2010
David E.I. in Tennessee writes:
I lived in the South West Pacific in 1965 for a year, Eniwetok, Marshall Islands 4 months, Nikinau, Gilbert Islands 5 months, American Samoa 3 months. I would like to return and help with the clean up, is there room for one more? If yes, how would I get there? I was on Tarawa for a day before they cleaned it up and remember all the ordinance laying around and remember 5 kids were killed by a mortar round after I left. I'm good at finding things with a metal detector, and have read how they collect WW I and WW II ordinance in France and Belgium and destroy it.
Waiting to hear from you.
Gene I.
Posted on Wed Mar 17, 2010
I lived in the South West Pacific in 1965 for a year, Eniwetok, Marshall Islands 4 months, Nikinau, Gilbert Islands 5 months, American Samoa 3 months. I would like to return and help with the clean up, is there room for one more? If yes, how would I get there? I was on Tarawa for a day before they cleaned it up and remember all the ordinance laying around and remember 5 kids were killed by a mortar round after I left. I'm good at finding things with a metal detector, and have read how they collect WW I and WW II ordinance in France and Belgium and destroy it.
Waiting to hear from you.
Gene I.
Posted on Wed Mar 17, 2010
Don in Hawaii writes:
Mr Stonecipher -- This is a very great service that your organization is doing. I have worked as a researcher on Bougainville and understand the enormous value of this weapons removal.
The presence of ammunition, especially, was a potentially very disruptive and destabilizing situation.
Posted on Tue Mar 09, 2010
Mr Stonecipher -- This is a very great service that your organization is doing. I have worked as a researcher on Bougainville and understand the enormous value of this weapons removal.
The presence of ammunition, especially, was a potentially very disruptive and destabilizing situation.
Posted on Tue Mar 09, 2010
Eric in New Mexico writes:
@ Charles,
I think it wise of the Japanese Gov to have tackled the problem of their left over munitions in China in recent years, so what are the chances of them matching us in funding this abatement program since our munitions wouldn't be there to begin with without the help of their predecessors that fought us?
Justly curious,
EJ
Posted on Mon Mar 01, 2010
@ Charles,
I think it wise of the Japanese Gov to have tackled the problem of their left over munitions in China in recent years, so what are the chances of them matching us in funding this abatement program since our munitions wouldn't be there to begin with without the help of their predecessors that fought us?
Justly curious,
EJ
Posted on Mon Mar 01, 2010
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