Jimmie H. Butler
Information on Writing and the War in Southeast Asia

 

 

 

 

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NOTE:  The information posted on this site does not represent any official positions of the TLC Brotherhood, Inc.   These are items I have collected as a founding member of the Thailand-Laos-Cambodia Brotherhood and a strong supporter of the goals of the organization.  Any questions, please contact me at jimmie@jimmiehbutler.com.

Visit the Thailand Laos Cambodia  Brotherhood site at: http://tlc-brotherhood.org/

As I put together this site, I realized that I have some items better categorized under a heading of the TLC Brotherhood.  Such references are here and will cross reference some of the albums to be built in the Photo Section.

Name Lists Compiled to read at The Wall

on 13 July 2002

I compiled a list of names of Americans who died (or are missing)  in Thailand, Laos, or Cambodia, or who flew out of Thailand and died (or are missing) in North Vietnam during the War in Southeast Asia.  A group of us read these names off to the side of The Wall in Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon, 13 July 2002.  I have continued to update the list with additional names and some information I know about the individual losses.

 

I'm starting with a couple of items:

Background of this Brotherhood

 I sent this e-mail message to an address list of 66 names before the TLC Brotherhood had a net set up with a net address.  We were trying to decide on a name for this new group that had been growing for about 6 months.  With new people on-board, I sent this note talking about the background that had gotten us to 66 TLC veterans sharing stories about our service in Southeast Asia.  Over the years, we have had a number of reminder messages that talked about the organization’s heritage.  JHB  

Booklet for the 2000 TLC Brotherhood Reunion in Colorado Springs

Before the 2000 TLCB Reunion, I compiled a 52-page booklet of general information.   I've divided it into 5 segments to help them load faster.