1. Contact one of those ever popular computer sites that advertise "helping to locate old army buddies."
2. Best bet, might be to inquire into "Vietnam Battalion/Unit/Squadron/Division Associations"; they are common, and just about EVERY unit that served in South Vietnam has an association (on the computer).
Yes, Tab Hunter's brother, who was named by the nickname "Buddy," served in Vietnam. Tab Hunter, the American actor and singer, has spoken about his brother's experiences during the war, reflecting the impact it had on their family. Tab himself was drafted but received a deferment due to his Hollywood career.
Vietnam War
I'm not helping you with that one buddy.
During the Vietnam War, that was called a "smoke break." Long enough time to smoke a cigarette. Added to that command was, "...if you don't have one, borrow one from your buddy!"
Maybe attempt to look.. Use the internet, social networking, telephone that sort of thing
Ferrari
Up to 30 to 40 miles per hour buddy. Nice helping you.
Buddy Dyer
During the great depression
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Mr. Jimmy is a kind-hearted man who works at a mission where Bud, the protagonist, seeks shelter and food. He shows compassion towards Bud, offering him support and guidance during his struggles. Mr. Jimmy's character highlights the theme of kindness and the importance of community in helping those in need.
Dora's horse is named Buddy. He is a loyal companion who often joins Dora on her adventures, helping her navigate through various challenges. Buddy is known for his friendly demeanor and strong bond with Dora.
In the movie "Elf," Buddy works at Gimbels, a department store in New York City. He is employed there as a Christmas elf, helping to spread holiday cheer and assist customers. The store plays a significant role in the film as Buddy navigates the challenges of the human world.