Thank you for your comment Steve. I do remember CPT Hester and CWO Charles “Cryin’ Charlie” Larkin. He won the Congressional Medal of Honor and is the only crew chief who did during that time if memory serves me right. I looked for: - A quest in the availible quests and the quest UI - An event from the star button - An item in my inventory and I … All I know is that he was in Di an and Lai Khe during 1969 -1970. I will all ways love this place Lai Khe, I was only 18 years old when I step my feet off of that UH1H in Lai Khe back in 1969 and one more time in 1070 we left Thank you for this site. The officers club was satcheled charged. He WAS Filipino but in the US Army- a SSG, He had been in LK in 1965 and had returned after 2 + years. All the AF guys were standing around, eager to hear. Please email me on namwartravel@gmail.com Let’s see what we can come up with. He was a 63C20 track vehicle mechanic. Have been back there in 1997, 2001 & 2011 on battlefield tours. I was airlifted by chopper back to Lai Khe, to the hospital and later sent to Yokohoma Japan. The two clerks glanced at each other. I haven’t seen any good maps of the camp from the era. David, “We came in so low over the trees, they never saw us coming. I hired a researcher at the National Archives, College Park, MD, but he requires this unit’s official army designation to continue gathering information from official records. Been living part-time since, traveling, teaching (in English). Hi Wayne, my uncle was at this base in May of 1969 and there was an ambush. So you were based at Lai Khe? MACV Headquarters is now site of the Vietnam Rubber Research Institute. He didn’t like Westerners snooping in his village. And of course see some of your pictures. I was at Lai Khe 1st Engr Combat Battalion C Company Feb 1968-Jan 1969. Yes, it was definitely Rocket City. Enjoy your journey back. Every time puff lit Ariel flairs I saw Nva drop to the ground when flairs lit the area. I was on assignment there in April, 1968 when MLK was killed. When you mentioned the ammo dump blowing up was it the south one which occurred about 1.5 hours after the Bob Hope show on December 23, 1967? My unit was at Ap Bau Bang and Ap Nha Mat battles. So as the small bit I filmed and those pictures from the east side are about in the center, it means your company area would have been just a bit further east from that point, I believe from other pictures I have seen that the larger road between the rubber trees was a main road inside the camp when it was active. I am trying to learn as much as I can about that area of Vietnam. I left Vietnam thru DiAn, in 9/1966. Welcome to both Steep, and the Steep Wiki! I connected with squad member Bob Hunziker about ten years ago and we’ve shared our experiences from the many years ago like it was yesterday. Thank you for sharing your story Peter. The Aeropress is now functioning like a French press. My Camp Makes Ammo and Adhesive! There was a 155 battery at Lai Khe but the rest of this makes no sense. I will need to work something out how we could make a story out of it. Did you have a look at the video? I was in troop C 1/4 cave 66_67 Red One. Thank you all for your dedication and service. Yet of all the rockets while I was in Lai Khe, an hour on the hour barrage in Phouc Vinh in the Spring of ‘70 wounded/ killed 16. But changes for sure from my days. We maintained all of the Headquarters buildings, inside and out. Gene, A time we remember and never forget. The Battle of Lima Site 85, also called Battle of Phou Pha Thi, was fought as part of a military campaign waged during the Vietnam War and Laotian Civil War by the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Pathet Lao, against airmen of the United States Air Force (USAF)'s 1st Combat Evaluation Group, elements of the Royal Lao Army, Royal Thai Border … I’ve been around the world at least 6 times, and in the Far East. I was at the South Entrance with SP4/Sgt Ives in Oct. 68, then switched to the Nite Duty at Village Gate util 11.29- My Birthday – previous Guy was Jittery about being alone at Night with 2 Fill in’s from S& T plus one Arvn type. I and 3rd Bde, Co C 2/28 arrived on the USS Gordon, at Vund Tau, Republic of Viet Nam, 9/1965. As the tape started, the base camp warning siren came on…a solid wailling….”Rocket Attack!” Through our open screens, everybody outside heard the siren go off, again, and beat feet for the nearest cover. What is Great About Fort Defiance Backend: Arrived in November 69 and assigned to HQ Company, Operations inside the secured/fenced area. I’m still in touch with a number of guys from my outfit and up till last year, we would all meet in Kokomo Ind for a reunion. The explosion killed everyone in the truck but him. He was in the rangers, he passed in Jan. Was the officers club close to the white buildings that are visible in the video? Phuoc Vinh was a dump. Yes I have gone through your pictures. Thank You for sharing this information. Go figure. fyi, We flew O1-E “Bird Dogs” from south end of strip. I am currently serving as Commander of VFW Post 5448 of Griffin, Ga. A fellow Vietnam Veteran named Dave Otto is also in my Post, Dave also served with the 2/ 28 . I was with Bravo Co of the 168th Combat Engineer Battalion. We flew back to Lai Khe while the Battle of Loc Ninh was going on. Click the image below to read our story and watch the video: Follow us down the steep jungle covered ridges where the real battle of Hamburger Hill took place. I have no interest in going back either. He wanted to thank them and I was hoping that maybe you had some information. My condolences to you and yours. Click the image to read the article and watch the video with veterans from the battle sharing their stories. One day the Entire 13th Armd Cav came thru down 13 probably via Ben Cat to Bandit Hill area. Every Day I had to Direct Traffic there and Years later I got Skin Cancer from it- positive. The 1st Division turned the base over to the ARVN at that time and they went home. Hoping I may have seen myself. The process by which a climber descends a fixed rope. Over the years the area has been built up and as you approach the base, there are really no signs of the old base. Didn’t really report to anyone and no one really knew what I was doing but they were all happy that their vehicles and weapons were functioning. Welcome home. A little early November ’65 Highway 13 action excerpted from my forthcoming biography on Gordon Lippman: “No one over here thought these choppers could lift those heavy guns until the boys got to experimenting,” said Major Roblie Davis explaining his raid on the tax point. If I remember it was Dian (Zee on).. harris. My thoughts go out to all my brothers we lost during the conflict. Their goal: put an elem. Herb Rath, Bob Johnson and myself set up a commo base on the perimeter of Lai Khe so we were able to reach the troop and provide logistical support since the rest of the squadron was still in Dian. Started by former Marine, Terry Anderson, (AP Bureau Chief, spent 444 days captured in Tehran, Iran). I left Christmas Eve 1968 . Welcome Home. I begged him for one of the 9mm he had with a red star on the handle, but he said he couldn’t give me one. Shawn Wood from St. Louis…, Shawn, I was with the 337th from July ‘69-‘70. I can only presume the army veteran researcher I hired is not a knowledgeable researcher. James Conti was in charge of our Dept. The largest was a huge French Villa used by the 3 generals and chief of staff for entertaining. A co 2/2, I was in A2/2 mech information. Thank you for your comment Bruce. Wounded in a rocket attack, had guys from my unit blown away in pieces, went out with Col. Patten on a search and destroy with 10 days left to go in country. All you need to know about when you can travel to your second home, History, culture and gastronomy come together in sumptuous style when cruising down this famous French waterway, Eight of the best around-the-world cruises that still have availability for those of us ready to live large, They are ready and waiting for the capital's hotels to reopen, 'There is an eager consumer group that wants to treat themselves and make their trip extra special', researchers say. Thank you for your article. I came in country on Memorial Day 1969, later was sent to Lai Khe and was assigned to Delta Co, 2/28, I experienced several rocket attacks while there. SOP was to haul it out with a M88 Tank Retriever, but CBS was filming and hoped we (my E-6 and I) could get it started, for “ good propaganda purposes”. Love to see the base camp more. Served 314th Avation Support Detachment (Air Traffic Control) May 69 – May 70. Dump grounds into the base, drizzle hot water to degas, fill compartment, and wait. “This is Nepal. When we would clear the roads outside S. MP check point with our mine detectors sometimes you would see Papa Son riding his bicycle going around certain areas which the GOOKS knew was mined. 95. Sp5 brown. I have a vague recollection of you, and seem to recall you and Jim were tight from your work in the FDC. One clerk yelled, “It’s incoming! It’’s a nice half day visit to go up there and back, or a full day trip for those who wants to venture further north and visit the other bases that were located along the road. I served with him in D Company 168th Engineers. Need any info contact me. There is still so much to discover there. I was 13 then, like a lot of Army brats always worried about him coming back home. Burly 900D Base Camp material makes this pack both durable and stylish enough for any city exploration Padded shoulder straps allow for a comfortable carry all day Rectangular, top-loading, zippered main compartment holds essentials for a day in the city I was in lai khe 595 in 69-70 before being sent to dian remember a lt. or capt. On the east side there is a rubber plantation which should be more or less identical to what was located there during the war years. The 25th Infantry Division was headquartered at Cu Chi and the 1st Infantry Division (of equal size) was headquartered at Di An. Served in 69 there with a co 227th ahb,1st cav. Hey Steve, The 2/ 28 A company took a major loss as well, a platoon was ambushed while on patrol and I can’t remember if any survived. ****** Capt Turner was CO , but the Company was in a Constant flux getting situated in LK from Di”a,n SFC Lewis was my last Platoon NCO . I served with HHSB 2/33 Operations Bunker (Dungeon 52) from 12/67 to 12/68. Your pictures and article are terrific. In terms of other tips, one thing to be prepared for is the first two days of the trip. I remember Lai Khe well. I served in Lai khe 2nd Platoon Charlie Company 2nd BN 28th INF 1st INF Division Jan 28th 1966 to Jan 28th 1967 i was assigned to the Machinegun Squad as ammo bearer then i was assistant Machine gunner then i was Machine Gunner i was in the Jun 11th 1966 battle at Loc Ninh most of A Company got Killed and the recon Platoon Carlie Company was to secure the Air Strip with B Company MY self and several men from my Platoon sent to get the wonded. PM – Major was (?? From March-October ’68, I was USAF-E4, with FAC team, at LK. I explained that the OIC asked us to try. Was with Alpha Co, 2nd Bn, 28th Inf, 1st Inf Div. The accomodations weren’t the best, but in base camp, we slept in our bunker and felt a little safer, better then the LZ’s. Thanks for pictures and comments. I was there from March 68 to March 69 withe the 173RD AHC (Robin Hoods) of the 1ST Aviation Brigade (Army for you civilians). Required fields are marked *. Our team was located across street from Cobra gunship pads. abseiling Also rappelling. I was with HHC 1/28th 1st Inf Div 3/69 to 2/70. They didn’t stay overnight. God Bless America! Our motto: ” Non Est Prispiro-WETSU” (loosely…”Don’t Sweat It-We Eat This Shit Up”). There are plenty of buildings on the site that were there when you were there. I thought the 595th deactivated Welcome Home brother, I was in dian on cq duty the day the 3 went missing. Did you go back, Brother? A very simple general that I cannot forget. There is a road leading north to south and along that road there are multiple old berms as well as remnants from concrete constructions, probably bunkers. CRS Pederson, Rozo, & Phillips. I am 80% disabled due to Agent Orange. I was with A 2/2 as a grenade launcher man in2nd platoon. Hey, Bud! My father and I we’re extremely close. For those who are not going back but also inspire some to go back and see the country today. My first time on this site. Thank you for your comment and for visiting our website. I was there until Jan ’71. Yes it is green and lush now, the damage of Agent Orange is not visible in nature. He said He had a Kid now 3 years old in the Village- Against Orders of course, I let him in. If you have questions about going back, please send me an email on namwartravel@gmail.com We are happy to give you some advice and point you in the right direction. I forgot about the —- — Lizards late at night, as I would laugh to help out with a humor laugh for me, I was with the Rome plow sec. There was a lot of empty space inside the wire when the 5th ARVN moved in. Sgt. Our experts have devised perfect two-week itineraries for the world's finest destinations, from China to Costa Rica. He was with 3rd Brigade, KIA December 65. Scars on my legs and lungs. I was E4, USAF, assigned to the FAC (Forward Air Control) team at Lai Khe, March-October 1968. Had a map of which trees we could cut down as every tree cost Uncle Sam a payment to Michelin. July 1971 had a Zapper attack that seemed like the 4th of July. He suffered from PTSD until the day he died. October 67 joined the LLRP on south west side of camp. First job there would correctly be called “midnight auto supply”. December 1965 to September 1966 3 months fitz Simmons hospital Colorado international squad charlie company march or may 5 1966 6 hour battle I served listening post to battalion promoter 2 o clock by 8 am ran out of ammunition Huey dropped off got shot down I fetched for my company element 20 000 rounds at two runs to dump site twisted bonding with with tup of my m16 by 11 am Emmy abates 500 enemy kill to 190 to american end of note my first major battle. I am happy you made it out.Thank you! There were approximately 150 rocket attacks. Thank you for your comment. Thought the rocket and mortar attacks would never end. Don Basham. I was lucky went back in country 1/68 and seemed like I did not miss much. I have a picture of the perimeter that I took at that time looking out through the concertina and the land is barren. The first thing we did was to set up the first defensive perimeter and dig in our 81mm mortars. Believe I have morning-after photos of those choppers, blown by VC sappers. I am glad you made it home. Find out where you can go and what to do when you're there. FSB Burt – the camp that inspired the final battle in the movie Platoon. ... Base Camp Duffel - Medium TNF Red/TNF Black 2. Yeah, not much to see, especially since they have built over the old runway. With legendary durability, an ultra-organized interior and 100% recycled exterior—wherever you’re heading, exploration is in the bag. I became the track commander for him . I understand better now how it would have looked. Hi Jonas. However, the video starts there before we drive over to the west side and there are a couple of pictures of it. There new designation was F-Troop, 4th Air Calvary attached to the 1st Aviation Brigade. My first night in Lai Khe sappers got in and blew up a group of the little spotter choppers. For the first time since they had met, Adam had groomed his long curly hair and beard. of missing POW and MIA’s That is about it for me now if you like to see some of the photos just ask. The jets with napalm would rain hell on the area. The main difference is that you cannot fast travel back to a Return Point. Thank you for all the work that went into this site! school in every province. I had alot of problems adjusting to the world. Sargeant Mike Popp was my Squad Leader and we’ve keep in contact last couple years. on 11/29 at FSB Reilly at Chanh Luu Village South of Bandit Hill. I was there in 1970 with Co A 5554th Engr (const) I help build thunder road Layed asphalt and ran a 9 wheel roller……what we asphalt layed during the day have of was blown up at night and we had to in the next day and repair what we did the day before and plus layed more asphalt for them to blow the next night……. Our hooch was near HHC. Looking for anyone who knew LTC Gordon Lippman. The explained each attack had 50-75 rockets which were too many to count. and Trobaugh was a major…………both were good people……… Thanks everybody, I was there feb68 to feb 69 1/28 HHC commo. They were blown away. My father was with Light horse, 8th bn 6th arty. Provost Marshall Chris Hayden was INLO a Real Strat Laced Bastard. I was with the 8th Regiment located next to the civilian village. Requested new assignment as a result of MG Ware’s death, Friday 13th, September 1968. Welcome home. I found 300 to 400 pictures and he did not write on the back so i have been wanting to know more about his time there . But am glad y’all made it home . One of the most important ones was Lai Khe, which served as base camp for the 1 st Infantry Division from 1965-1972 along with several other American units over different periods of time. F battery 8th bn 6th arty 1st inf 1966-67. Then went to third platoon (voluntarily) and everyone said I was crazy. I hope you appreciated the pictures and video. I flew in to Lai Khe several times, never spent the night. That’s why I made it back to the World I didn’t care I fired at anything at night. pete as an ambulance driver for c co 1st med bn i was all over that place almost every day!! Spent most of my time in the field (Junction City, Aachen, NDP Julie). Click the image below to read the story from our visit: Together with veterans, we tell the story of the Song Be City Airstrip. Our company area was on the east side about midway between the north and south gates just inside the perimeter road. We were next to a maintenance company. Steven was there from Sept 69 to Sept 70. Are you a member of any of the larger Vietnam war history groups on Facebook? B co 1/28. OK looks good, I was in Lai Khe in 1969 with the 168 engr and went back in 1970 I would love to one day see where he was, regardless of what remains. Was at Lai Khe in 67-68 with 121 signal. My company covered the North and Northeast of the perimeter. The sheriff had a fit. Six beaches within 10-15 minutes await you. If you have any pictures please send them and I will do the same served with RECON / REACT PLATOON 67 to 68. I served with the 2/2 inf Mech Hq & HQ Company RECON /REACT Platoon March 67 to end of April 68 >>> we had m60’s each side and 50-cal front.. Andrew Magnus I also served with the 2/2 1st Infantry HQ Mech recon I was a track commander 1966 thru May 1967. Turn right to go on a steep (.3 mile) trail to Little Wildhorse Tank, one of the only perennial areas of water in the park. Listened to Election returns from the States there over AF Radio out of Saigon. Thanks……………our 3rd Brigade Tactical Operations Center was in that Michelin lab …………..we had a small office and a foyer……….a few feet down the hall was a very big room…………in that room were a few desks and radios for the AF FAC operations…………..out the door and a few feet north (?) Been back to lai khe two years after the war to look around had a hard time getting a visa back then as they told me I am the 2nd person from the USA to enter Vietnam !!!! The 2021 Field Test includes ten of the newest, most interesting trail and enduro bikes, all of which saw countless laps against the clock. greetings in 1969 beginning in February I was stationed at like a base camp in the photo lab still photos and color slides in February of 1970 I was transferred up to denying the first military intelligence battalion ARS. I was in the mess hooch that took that hit and we were all blown out the walls and door trying to run at the same time… you wouldn’t have a photo of that would you.. So long ago but still seems like yesterday. I have numerous pictures of Lai Khe Village and Lai Khe Base Camp on my Facebook Picture albums. Everest base camp trek is a combination of the world’s highest mountain views and Buddhist culture in the captivating valley of Khumbu. Latest travel advice for summer holidays, Can I visit Portugal? Stationed at lai khe May 69 to may70. We got off the trucks and dug in on the NE perimeter. Annapurna (/ ˌ æ n ə ˈ p ʊər n ə ˌ-ˈ p ɜːr-/; Sanskrit, Nepali, Newar: अन्नपूर्ण) is a massif in the Himalayas in north-central Nepal that includes one peak over 8,000 metres (26,247 ft), thirteen peaks over 7,000 metres (22,966 ft), and sixteen more over 6,000 metres (19,685 ft). My sincere sympathy to all and their families who never made it home. Spivey and ashline were with me. I rephotographed the HQ in ’68 (seconds after a 122 mm rocket went through the roof), and the same spot in ’06. Thank you for your comment Bob. May 67 to April 68. Continue back (right) onto Carrillo trail until you reach the steel tank. Was there from Dec 1968 to Dec 1969. Even view upcoming elevation information in detail to prepare for possible steep grades along the route. Served with contact team attached to 701 Maint. Jonas, forgot to add the link. I served 2/33 HHSB leaving June 1969 as Dungeon 3T. Cu Chi is an active People’s army base today so no way to get pictures from there. Dubrovnik, an insider guide to the magnificent walled city on the Adriatic, 48 hours in . A few others were Giles, Albert, Sexton, Fusner, Latimer, Petrecz, McLaughlin, Rebarcak, Rosado. We operated the site next to the micro wave tower. We didn’t get to Lai Khe but we did your the tunnels in Chu Che. With the 595th Combat Signal Communications company. My father was with Light horse, 8th bn 6th arty, bro 66-67. Bill hooten I was with the 314th as well and got medical April 27th 70, Charles harvey, beau wiseman, sneep etc. 3 of us were left with a broke down apc out in middle of ground attack. Got to see it one more time. On the way out we drew some small arms fire from deep among the trees and a carbine shot the bubble out of my chopper.”. Which countries are on the green list and when can you travel to them? I am glad you made it out.I have never heard of Aachen, was that an operation? Thank you for your comment Anthony. Thanks for posting it here. The OV-10 Broncos arrived in May ’68, I think. A minute latter a loader explosion. And had lost 5 already. Your Base Weight is mostly determined by your "Big 3" items: sleeping bag, backpack and shelter. I don’t understand. Sgt Sam Martinez. Continue down the wash and take a left out of the wash, still on the Carrillo trail. ‘I agree your facts are correct .I was there 68-69 MOS 68B20 engines ,prop and rotor.put on flight status short time after arriving at Lai Khe with the Robinhoods 173 AHC. Been back to LK three times. Was at Lai Khe from April 68-Dec 68 got there in the middle of Tet. Moved out of Quan Loi shortly after the 1st Division moved there after the 1st CAV replaced them. It is fairly easy to get there and it is the southern starting point for the legendary "Thunder Road" which today is the QL13 national main road leading north. Welcome to the icy and chilly land of Steep! We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism. It’s interesting to find this site and the memories others bring. But after 30 years doing them not much left. Dennis, I was at Laikhe 595th Sig. Love to see a good photo of the old headquarters. . The Lai Khe airstrip was operated by the French. Well, I went to Wikipedia and and it listed two units for July 1967. I have wondered where the chopper pad was. I was wounded and evacuated before Christmas in 65. The last few months I was there I was busy writing the history of the division, and writing stores for the paper. I was with HHC 1/28 feb 68-feb 69 commo section. He lived 10 mi. Were you able to recognize anything of the old camp in the pictures and video? Some of the old gates are still there, along with concrete remains of the old walls and the former Brigade administration buildings are still standing. Did you also have to stay over at the bases further north? The base camp was the … Especially General Keith Ware, whom I had the pleasure of accompanying you from Lai Khe to Tan First Nhat on your helicopter flight. I will be visiting Saigon in November and would love to go see Lai Khe area. The Donut Dollies lived in one of the French buildings as did the USO ladies. The chop chop sound of your gun ships as you flew in firing rockets and mini guns would break the back of the Nva and we would get a new lease on life. Was there in 1970, and headed home June 1971 with 595 Signal (NCOIC com center). Field Artillery. Original lab was built by French in 1941. . I*m glad you made it through the rocket attacks. The steep slope to conquering stereotypes ... she trained and led six novices and a BBC filming crew on a trek to Everest Base Camp. I will spend more time there next time I get back to see if I can find some more of the old buildings. Carl. In 9/68 I was at the North End of LK Every day for 10+ hours with Palmeiri from Syracuse, NY- Just South of the old French Block House . ” Just then BLAM, JUST A FEW HOOCHES AWAY. No rocket was going to penetrate that bunker unless at least 6 rockets hit the same place. ****** Capt Turner was CO , but the Company was in a Constant flux getting situated in LK from Di”a, SFC Lewis was my last Platoon NCO . Always First No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great Duty First. 1/16th (mech) Iron Rangers 1969-1970, CMB. At the southern end of the active runway were the revetments for our tail-dragging, O-1E “Bird-Dog”. Most backpackers should shoot for a Base Weight of 15-20lbs. Over 50 yrs I’ve been home and I can still see those damn rubber trees! Your tour almost matches mine. MG DePuy became the 1D commander later, in 1965. I was there in Nov 1968-Dec 1969 1st Infantry Division C company 701st Maintenance 81 st Quartermaster. *****While IN DiAn I made Several Convoys to LK and further North to Quan Loi Where We always stayed overnight. “They had quite a business-like operation going on there,” said Davis, “sitting right out there in daylight in uniform with web belts on and everything, and traffic backed up for one-quarter of a mile. ... go back and earn a Gold Medal in each one. Also remember B-52 bombers blanketing the area constantly at night. I was there at La I Ken March 67 til March 1 1968 was with the 595th Signal..our hooch was in front of the Cross Roads next to the PX. I thank all my fellow comrades whether mechanized, artillery chopper flight crews or ground pounders like myself. At times, the camp would receive incoming rockets three times per day and twice per night and there was a sign at the main gate reading: ‘Welcome to Rocket City’. was on cq duty when 3 guys went missing, went back to Vietnam in August 1970 and with the 595LE as a grader operator until about Oct 1970 then was sent to the Delta. I had 67 days remaining in country when the 1st Division was redeployed; everyone with 60 days or fewer went home; those with more were reassigned in country. Thank you for your assistance. Welcome to Melanin Base Camp: your home base for diversity in outdoor adventure sports. I hope you enjoyed your visits back to Vietnam. I was the medic for the 8 inch guns down by the south gate across the airstrip from the ammo dump with D battery 8th bn 6th arty from may 67 to mar 68 a rocket cut my tour 42 days short they always said when you get short is when things happens my name is Donald Boat called Doc Boat. ), grill, etc. Remember dove in the drainage ditch while watching the explosions. I was in the information office attached to the the 1st Admin Company. One of the most important ones was Lai Khe, which served as base camp for the 1st Infantry Division from 1965-1972 along with several other American units over different periods of time. Beautiful and frightening at the same time. there, I married a girl from Lai Khe, for 20 years she got AG and from that area, She passed away, Then I return one more time and married a girl from Hanoi they tell me at the Airport that I am the 2nd American to return back to Vietnam Two years after the War, I do remember the chow hall and the nearby ammo dump. . collection of adventures big and small. Been getting some from magazines. I was in the 1st infantry div. Thank you for your comment Carl. Hope all’s well. The villagers cut the rubber trees by day and the Cong would shell us at night. The runway’s basically gone. They just kept track of the number attacks, the number of times they dropped in the bunker. Hi Bill, Rafael, very interesting. . We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future. Some PTSD, but I deal with it. We had our own interior perimeter. I was at fsb doc late April 69. There were around 25 of us in that unit. I sure would like to see one as it makes it even more interesting to discover these sites.
Meteoblue Plateau Des Glières,
You Broke Me First Remix,
Partition Piano Ensemble Goldman,
Squared Love Synopsis,
Cardano Projet 2021,
Hilare En Arabe,
Place Pathé Gaumont Covid,
I Comme Icare Vod,
La Fête Amir Partition,