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Bo Zarts

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Tue May 26, 2026, 11:54 AM Yesterday

On Memorial Day, I say the names of lost friends .. especially Vietnam vets. That includes the late DUer Pinboy3niner [View all]



Pinboy3niner at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Above his Purple Heart ribbon (top row, right side) is the prestigious CIB .. the Combat Infantryman Badge, which denotes actual time in combat with an enemy force. On the left collar of his jungle fatigues is the insignia of the US Army Infantry Corps, and on the opposite collar is the rank insignia .. captain. I can't identify the unit patch on the sleeve or the medal on the white ribbon around his neck .. anyone know?

At one time, I knew Pinboy3niner's name, but that has slipped me now. I once asked him if Pinboy3-9 was his tactical radio callsign in Vietnam. It was. After that, in my mind's ear, I could just hear Pinboy3niner whispering into a AN/PRC-25 ( "Prick-25" ) field radio calling in close air support for his beleaguered men .. surrounded by VC or NVA. That might or might not have happened, but Pinboy3niner achieved hero status with me during his tour of duty here on Democratic Underground.

I salute DUer Pinboy3niner. RIP, sir.


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He is missed... as are they all, but he was one of our own. hlthe2b Yesterday #1
Indeed! 2naSalit Yesterday #2
i think of cliffordu. died of service related als. mopinko Yesterday #3
I got to meet him before he moved to Portland, when he was still doing well uppityperson 22 hrs ago #14
he was a wonderful poet, and yes, a very good guy. mopinko 22 hrs ago #16
Thanks for posting this. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #4
"Sir" indeed. Thank you for this, Bo Zarts. democrank Yesterday #5
Not absolutely sure, but the unit patch looks like "101st Airborne". Enter stage left 23 hrs ago #6
I thought the same. GP6971 23 hrs ago #9
Yes, Pinboy3Niner was a company commander in the 101st in the Central Highlands malthaussen 19 hrs ago #18
A very special DUer. Baitball Blogger 23 hrs ago #7
Indeed. calimary 16 hrs ago #21
Thanks for this, Bo Zarts! I also revered Pinboy! lastlib 23 hrs ago #8
I ❤️💛💙 this idea... ultralite001 23 hrs ago #10
See: marybourg 23 hrs ago #11
Thank you... ultralite001 22 hrs ago #13
Thinking of him with love and appreciation. You too. mahina 22 hrs ago #12
... Aristus 22 hrs ago #15
Pinboy3Niner was in the 101st Airborne in the Central Highlands, Bo. malthaussen 19 hrs ago #17
Thanks, I seem to remember that now. Bo Zarts 18 hrs ago #19
I miss him malaise 18 hrs ago #20
heres what AI says hes wearing: TalenaGor 13 hrs ago #22
Definitely not the Medal of Honor. But it is captain's rank insignia on the right collar of Pinboy3niner's fatigues. Bo Zarts 7 hrs ago #25
Thank you and thank you for your service and now ... gorgeous photos. :) nt cliffside 12 hrs ago #23
he was so cool Skittles 9 hrs ago #24
Pinboy3niner Clouds Passing 2 hrs ago #26
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