So, we sold out and moved to Hot Springs Village, AR. lol. Capt. Was with 74th Aviation Company (Aloft 30/36). He is listed as a 52B30 Power Generation Equipment Operator with Adv Team 87. It was hours of boredom followed by periods of great excitement. While being with HQ element. One marine holds a phone radio to his ear and walks out. I remember it was before the Team Main Compound showed the movie Patton. Ron, the deputy was me, Dave Prybyla. It was Zoomie aka Dennis Diekman. The another 5 for rehab at Brooke/San Antonio. Chief Yava I moved to AZ in Apr 2018. HEC. Richard. I was Tm 87 43rd RCAT 18th ARVN end of 71 mid 72 hated to leave. Moneypenny was my immediate superior when I arrived. like to talk to him. I was in a Cav unit and we coordinated with him a lot. We learned a bit later that a blood clot killed him. God rest his sole he was within weeks of his DEROS, after 2 years at Xuan Loc. Shrine at cemetery. Were they on maneuvers or was this a fixed position battle? It was a city with red clay mud that permeated everything. Joe. The outdoor theater was built in early 1966. Gus Watt, was an advisor with Team 87 in Xuan Loc for several months spring/summer of 1970. Our KIA and WIA rates were much lower. Alpha Bravo 8 Alpha Oscar AB8AO 67-68 18th Div take over..Earned my pay as the Div Recon Platoon adviser. USA This Well Dedend I said What, why? We ended up on the same compound in Xuan Loc., you on TM 87 and me on TM 49. Mr Hightower, I was very surprised soon afterward that Bob was going to a battalion. was with andy strong when he got killed. Col. We only travel where porcelain facilities exist, but wish we had a camper at times. I talked to the LTCs wife after his death. I was there the night he died. Getting older is day bye day. Thanks for the opportunity to contribute. WITHIN THAT SECTION OF LAND IS WHERE SGT COBB AND LT COLLIER WERE KILLED. Dont know if this is the same Maj. Turner referenced in Cpt. Good soldiers! Somebody set me straight, please! Contact at crossmanred@aol.com. One in Gia Ray in that firefight and the other in An Loc. Most people called me Chief Tuc Trung AF, nh Qun District,Dong Nai 11.08862,107.21218; YT421263 (6431-3), 18km NNW of Xuan Loc. Set. I was attached to team 87 from Jan 66 to Jan 67. In September 71, I was taken to Blackhorse and worked with the 52nd during the Vietnamese Presidential Election. Phone # 719-561-4749, E-Mail: dangriff8@msn.com I was a Captain when I served with your father and retired as a Major. Cant quite follow the dating system these days, but responding to Team Surgeon info I well remember Doc Bagwell. Do you remember the Doc that got assigned to the compound ? During that time, I got to know both MAJ Bob Turner and SSG Green. Nothing like George in the movie but there were only the five of us so it wasnt a big command thing. Per the official records, he was KIA, body recovered May 8, 1969, in Long Khanh. Hope you are well. Medivaced to 90th EVAC, Japan, then Walter Reed. Regarding your query on the Team 89 website seeking information on Bui Van Vien, I have replied noting an address in Ho Chi Minh City in 1988 following his release from post-War detention in Thu Duc. All in all I cant complain. weird to read some of the stuff. Don Snedeker here, historian for the 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia. My dad Capt. Mr. Chuck Billeud. Not so much mud there. It was called an accidental shooting but I am not so sure. Some VC penetrated the perimeter, but were driven back by the artillerymen. I was the Signal Officer with the complex at the base of the tower, and on hill 837. Ha. Do you recollect direction you went to link up with Johns unit? Sadness is the word. He makes it. I hear it was next to the rock quarry.am trying to locate it on Google Map but am having trouble finding it. I was acting SA as a 1st LT. Life is just a journey full of interesting moments. Women grieve. I kept a diary so I got it out and read what I wrote on 23/24 May. Thank you. Suoi, I sponsored Ha Manh into the US. Just follow instructions and keep your attitude up. It was about dark time. However, my Dad was 6-1 tall and and 44 years old. Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew a 1Lt Raymond Collier? I was a lt commander of the MAT team in Cam Tan with the 413th RF. Siegel, a draftee, arrived in Vietnam in June 1969, and served with 2nd Civil Affairs Company, based at Xuan Loc east of Saigon. Hope your life went well. We had no contact at all. Phil, Great to hear you are doing fine! SGT Dean R. Isaacs, Missoula, MT Are there any photos of Carroll in uniform? Was there from 1 dec 68 thru 1 mar 69. Photos of the surrounding area. My wife has Fibro, asthma and gurd, so we are paying a lot of attention to each other. It has been a lot of years since, so dont quote me on that. I have a picture of a group of the guys. We got together and we thought that he had made it. Patton commanded the 11th ACR. Shoot me an email if you want any recent skinny. He died in 04 but he always spoke of his time there. We took a Jeep, in the dark, to see it and back. John, I kept a diary while there and this is what I wrote on 7 and 8 May, 1969. I was there 66-67 hammer switch board operator in comm building with Jeff Brown. What a change at the compound. Gia Ray was the thorn. I cant imagine the compound being that improved! Only a Chihuahua at the moment but never can tell what my wife will take in. I was never assigned duties in Bien Hoa. We had a navy liaison officer attached with Mike Force named David Foxy Cronin. When I arrived at the TOC the duty sergeant asked if I had just arrived at the chopper pad. They even had a PX, and TCC-1 telephone central with Vietnamese girl phone operators. We built the bar and the stage there. Sir- Do you have any pictures of the Gia Ray Base Camp? also have their names. Hope all is well. Was the signal officer with the comcen next to the radio room at the base of the big tower. Email is majikman1yahoo.com SGT Green was an Advisor with the 1st of the 43rd/18th ARVN Inf Division. I was the lone American advisor. Green, SGT. Our house looks at the 10th green of one of 8 courses here and 9 lakes. email me at davidpasco@att.net also with a mailing address. I was a radio teletype operator there. our prayers and positive vibes on gong your way. He was a radio man that went out with the advisors on missions. Knew Skip well and ran into him in early 1975 when he was at DIA. Unfortunate that the censor chose to delete my description of the corpse I didnt intend for it to be deliberately graphic but rather to provide context for why Sgt. I was scheduled to replace a Field Artillery Captain that was killed, but none happened, so they sent me to the Air Defense Group where I was an Assistant S4 and later the S4 at the Battalion in Long Bien. About the third person there. Went there frequently. I stayed with the Unit until I rotated in Jul (66). He passed not to long ago. [1] The 11th ACR had its headquarters at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969. Thanks, When he joined the Army Air Corps in 1942 they sent him to flight school even though he already had 6 confirmed kills. We were working in the civilian hospital. In 1970 he was on recon but did not get to tell me where, but that was when he was serving his second term 1970/1971 at Rach Gia again. I was hoping to contact anyone from that time frame and medics working for Snyder. Facing a courts martial for striking his Division Surgeon in public he was forced into retirement as a 2-star in Germany. It was identified to be the NVC 5th Division, helicopter gunships, tactical air support with AC-47 gunship cover was provided. I made friends with a Vietnamese Interpreter. I already care, Bob and I bunked in the same building, so we had a lot of time to talk. Now I am getting more than I really need. I believe he was awarded the Silver 1969: Page Count: 16: Abstract: The 2d Battalion, 35th Artillery remained assigned to the 54th Artillery Group with the mission of General Support, II Field Force. hunkering down seemed to keep us from Corvid Lost my mother to it last year in Florida. And on the 20th It always seemed that the III Corps people wanted more and more and the stress was obvious. General Nazzaro converses with Lieutenant General Herman Nickerson and Lieutenant General Xuan Lam. I appreciate it. He saved my bacon but lost track of him. My Opinion Quickly changed. CANNOT GET SPECIFIC COORDINATES. I was there starting in December 69. -Moar- and Phil Adam (me). LTC. Team 87s headquarters was in the city within eyeball distance of the 18th Division commanders compound. HQ WAS IN XUAN LOC , THIRD REGIONAL CORP. Men at local authorities meeting. He was the son of General Patton. Would love to share, Im Suoi as an interpreter for US adviser team 87 locate in Xuan Loc from 1969 to 1971 , Im assigned to 52 rd regiment infantry and interpreter for 52 rd I & R company locate at Phuong Vi hill , I was award US bronze star with V device and US commendation medal , now I m living in Dong Nai province my address is 1/57 KP 5 P. Tan Phong Bien Hoa Dong Nai , I want contac with US advisor who was in there on Viet Nam war, I was with the 1/52 during that time. Long ago and far away . I am not on Facebook. Unfortunately, I dont remember hardly any of the folks that were there. Does anyone remember a Jeff Barker an ex British Army officer who led a bunch of mike force or David (Foxy) Cronin another Aust Navy Officer who was a liaison officer at Xuan Loc. My first SA was LTC Ferguson I think. Team 87 Xuan Loc and me the only Native American of the I&R Team also transferred up from Ham Tan. I went back there in 70, as a pilot, flew into the airstrip. Pete Boszor by chance. I hope this information might be useful in some way. I was in the EM club just about everyday talking with other guys about what was going on with no duty assignment yet! He ended up being the SA for TF 52 with Marv and the Sergeant that were wounded. Arrived team 87 late September 67. What about Mischaud the crew in the telex bunker.Zoomie came to visit me awhile back. I would love to find out more both of his Vietnam tours! We have beat the bushes in Binghamton, but no one remembers him, much less has a photo. Took a few hits in the guy wires during About SSG Green: I had crossed paths with him occasionally while I was in 3/52, then saw him more frequently when I was in Xuan Loc. I also am a cancer survivor. Best cream of chicken soup i have ever had! Fortunately I had SFC Clark, SSG Dowling and SSG Fowler who all had prior tours. On May 18, 1969, he was at FSB Husky at Xuan Loc Air Field in Long Khanh Province, RVN, when the area came under rocket and mortar attack. He is was a RuffPuff unit. I just missed the bomb attack on the saigon floating restaraunt by a couple days. Looking forward to having a second try at finding the old Xuan Loc camp next month. Sorry if I misspelled your name. Yes, it would help. [1], The 11th ACR had its headquarters at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969.[2]. Anyway, I am so glad you survived. Most of the good memories came from that area and the people there. I look back on some of the places I went to and wonder how I had the guts to do it. Hi Suoi: My father, LtC. Most of my exposure was to dust, not liquid. A question for Robert Morse. I was on the top when Husky let lose with their 175s it shook the crap out of the the Com-Tower. I was talking about 1Lt Carrol Walker in this last post. Bill Coleman. Battle of Xun Lc - Wikipedia If we get a rig it will double as another guest bedroom. just found this spot. At the time I was there mostly there were big tent cover with wood sides and floors. Got tired of the cold, I lived in what they call the Banana Belt. I had ridden it back from that border Fire Base to the chopper pad. I worked from Miami to Texas to Chula vista, CA then Port Angeles, WA to Alaska and the Bering Sea. If anyone or anything can be found who knew of him and his demise would be appreciated. The surgeon I worked with was a red-cross volunteer from Canada, I dont know if his name was Bagwell . Privacy Policy | Links Tuc Trung, Long Khanh Province 11.118574,107.231167; YT44112968 (6431-3) Bullets hit his back a couple of times and an arm as I recall. Do any of you remember the Native American who was at 18th Div YOC and went on misdions eith the I&R. Advisor Team had over 75% casualties but no body killed. +, Thanks for the reply on Pappy. "Headquarters MACV Monthly Summary May 1969", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Xun_Lc_Base_Camp&oldid=1063480743, Installations of the United States Army in South Vietnam, Installations of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, Buildings and structures in ng Nai province, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 08:38. His case is particularly difficult. Thanks! Bob, I found your earlier post and now know you left in April 70 before I arrived. Are you he? He was friendly and well liked by all of us. Roughing its not for us either. 11th ACR and their Medivacs saved my ass that night. NVA sappers were stopped less than 100 yards from that bunker. Hope you transition to kidney help okay and your foot heals. The VN government has changed names a lot in the past 50 years, so just a place name may/not be good indicator. I was there May 67 to May 68. K Troop - 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - Hosted By Bob Hersey There are some fuzzy areas between 1961-1966 I am trying to piece together. I remember him. It has been 14 yrs since last I spoke to him. J R (old Roy) Kennedy. I am racking my brain for their names. National Technical Reports Library Zombie visited with me and family here in Arizona. Lt col Ferguson and later with Lt Col David W Patton Capts Parabela ?? Per the official records, he was KIA, body recovered May 8, 1969, in Long Khanh. The girl that cuts my hair these days, born in Cu Chi in 72, tells me that her mother will travel to the top of Nui Ba Nihn each year which is now a resort out side of Tay Ninh. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all. If you can help, Id appreciate it. military team 87. Thank you for creating this site. First off, I came home on emergency leave (family illness) late Aug. 71 and didnt return. I remember the MARS station, and the antenna we had on the tower. The local paper ran an article that stated he was killed in Ben Hoa but I have been unable to verify that information. The 135th flew many of my missions in Long Khanh Province including War Zone D. I used to drive alone in my Ford Bronco from the Embassy House compound to the Aussie Officers Club tent to drink Vic Bits, where I was always greeted with here comes that Crazy Pommy Bastard (I served with the British Parachute Regiment before volunteering for the U.S. Army. Do you remember what date that was that they hit the airfield? He is my father and was there from Dec. 65- Dec. 66. United States Air Force General Joseph J Nazzaro visits Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. I remember Major Tarno and Col Ridenbaugh. Just received a note from my USAF son in Korea with a picture showing their Thanksgiving meal prepared by their Flight. Hey Zoomie. Thanks much, Captain. The 18th formed up with the 43rd leading the way and went right back to Tay Ninh West. An older CPT He was prior enlisted. (Off of Highway 20) My unit was alerted and sent to link up with Johns unit who had been in a heavy fight. I will keep digging. I was at Tay Ninh camp also at Xuan Loc. Our Xuan Loc is about 15 Klicks to the west in Long Khank Province ( District), Gia Ray was east of Chui Chan mountain which would put it 15-20 klicks east of Xuan Loc and was in Indian CountryXuan Loc is now know as Long Khanh City and Long Khanh Province and Bien Hoa Province were merged and is now known as Dong Nai Province. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery maintained a base camp at XUAN LOC. If Williamson and Haylett read this, if you want the Picts. Sgts. Life is short. Was in xuan loc when we built a cinder block commo center there. Lost a lot of pictures and paperwork from back then. Heading back to VN on 17 March 2014, with intention to visit Xuan Loc and former Bn base at Nhon Trach (on the river about 10km SE of Saigon). God Bless you all. We did not hook up with the 1st because we ran into the enemy also. Not to be insulting, but, she appeared to me to have a battle weary face. Thank you Dallas. I was there from about November 1965 til april 66. 1965. I know exactly what you are talking about with the stress from higher hq. Sgt [E-4] Zoomie here [aka Dennis Dieckman] Intelligence Operations Specialist with USAF FAC TEAM KENNY CONTROL, call sign Kenny Zero One Alpha, July 1967-Sep 1969. By 72 I had been gone three years. I dont remember attending the funeral as I had to attend school. Alvin, Times go really rough about Aug to Oct 72. Dont know if I ever met him though. Circumstances were: TF 3-43 surrounded at Dau Tieng, east of Cu Chi for about 10 days. Sp4 Koblitska (foreground) and Sp4 Felix Gonzales, of Puerto Rico, partially hidden by foliage in triple canopy jungle north of Fire Base Libby, Xuan Loc, 1969 On patrol, Long Khan Province, Xuan Loc, 1969. Returned early 2005 and it changed my life. Sp4 Ruffin and his mortar, Firebase Libby, Xuan Loc, 1969. Moving 1500 miles ourselves got me down. Jan-Dec 72. There wasnt a reply link to your comment so I hope you see this. Will remember Xuan Loc and the great bunch of guys forever. Ron Larson. 66. Foun 2 or 3 of them dead the next morning about 100 meters out. Its a golfer and fishermans dream. results. I was in Bien Hoa before that. Fighting continued until 06:00 resulting in 24 VC killed and 14 U.S. I sometimes wonder even today if there was something else I could have done to convince him to give up on his idea. lost all mine coming back the states. Just email me and I will get them to you. According to the notes I found he was also in: MACV Delta; MATT Adv Team #55 at Rach Gia; then Military Advisory Team #87. Xuan Loc and all the other places are so far away. He told me his main reason for wanting to come to Vietnam was to get the Combat Infantryman Badge. Who was the escorting officer? Transferred up from Ham Tan. Hi Joe.well, the situation was bad enough that I had a prostatectomy in early October. The base is abandoned and turned over to housing and farmland. Geoffery Mischsud s guy named Riley, LTC Scarborough, SFC Adkins and some others. Wife of deceased SSG Charles (Charlie/Chuck/Super P.) Joseph. I was a senior advisor to the 52d Ranger Bn 67-68 in Xuan Loc. Arkansas is one of those States that everything is done at County level, no consolidated DMV. Although close a few times. Give me a bit of time. found: Reporting Vietnam : American journalism 1969-1975: Volume Two, 1998 (Caputo, Philip. The camp took its name from the black horse shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th ACR. He was reassigned to QM, and I was in a Supply Management class with him. Anything I lost there I havent needed for 40 years so I dont need it now. During that time Captain Dave White was Senior Signals Advisor at 87 HQ in Xuan Loc. My second cousin Henry F. (Frankie) Evans was one of those killed. Wish I could remember more on the days gone bye but all the notes here are good. House is for sale. SA was Col. Robert Steele, and my superior was Maj. Retired. I was reassigned to Advisory Team 95, Train Compound at Long Binh. I may have been in the rear. I used to have to climb it a month to replace the batteries in the field phone. The camp took its name from the black horse shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th ACR. Worked with Maj Jeff Barker and Maj Putnam. One of them is SP5 Rudolf Micka who died February 20, 1972, of an accidental weapon discharge. I remember flying into a fire base near the Parrots Peak (cant remember which ARVN unit since I was with the ARTY), but never going into Chu Chi (25th ARVN HQ). Just for info anyone who remembers David Patton LTC(R) TM 87, 43rd RCAT. Died quickly. English: Aerial view of Fire Support Base Xuan Loc, manned by members of Battery "A," 5th Battalion, 42nd Artillery, 54th Artillery Group, II Field Force. Thanks for your information about adviser of I & R company , I remember 1/52 rd battalion is cast Danh ( RVN ) and sgt Danh is interpreter and LtC Boon is adviser and LtC Thinh is regiment commander , Lt Keith is adviser of 52 rd I & R company and Im is interpreter for Thiet , well ! As a Field Grade I communicated easily with the Battalion and Regimental Commander and conveyed Infantry instructions from the Sergeant and coordinated Fire Support..I went with the 48th on missions into and around the Dogs Head and the area North of Tay Ninh West and the Cambodian border. Enjoy. LOCATE WHERE THE LA NGA RIVER CROSSES HWY 20-TRAVEL WEST, THE SOUTH WEST THEN SOUTH ON HWY 20.. AT THE POINT WHERE 20 ABRUPTLY TURNS DUE WEST IS WHERE TUC TRUNG IS. The helicopter moves over a water body. I do have a few pictures (non-combat) of Xuan Loc, Tay Ninh, and Nui Ba Din I would be happy to send to you for your reunion. If you traveled due south via highway LTL 2 for 50 km, it would take you to the best in-country R&R in Vietnam, Vung Tau on the South China Sea. (This happened before my time though.) Smoke rises from an area in the background. I was the advisor to the Vietnamese Provincial Reconnaissance Unit (PRU) in Xuan Loc. RHOURN GOT HIT ON DEC. 19 1969 SSG. Bo Beauchemin, worked in comcenter. I said, yes, he said that that chopper just went down. Cheers Thank you all for your service, Respectfully, Gail. I was there about june 65 to april 66. I was a radio operator @ MACV compound 7/67 to 7/68. They settled in Binghamton, NY. My ration card, Staff Sgt promotion list. 51 since my first tour. Cant remember the name of his replacement (maybe Tanner or something like that) but recall he was scrambling around on top of the field grade bunker during the attack you mentionednever could get a coherent explanation for why he was up there. I was with Comm and Remember Sgt Apple. LeMoyne Walkins, I am Spec 4 Donald (Lee) Clemons. President Thieu and Vice President Ky walk past lined up schoolgirls. There was also a golf course next to the runway. In Ham Tam with Th 48, I probably saw you, I was the I&R Co advisor june-Sept 68. When our name comes up on the waiting list, we move back into the other county and do all the registrations over again. I sure would like to see pictures from the compound. The team surgeons last name was Bagwell, He was from Fort Worth, TX, as I remember. Also remember meeting Major Wolf many times. I only remember the Capt in com there. ROUTE 332 LEAVES 20 AND HEADS SE.THE LA NGA RIVER FLOWS SOUTH AND A TRIBUTARY FLOWS ACROSS 332 AND JOINS THE RIVER.. YOU WILL NOTICE NOW THAT THERE IS A SECTION OF LAND THAT HAS HWY 20 AS A WESTERN BORDER AND THE LA NGA RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIE FORMS THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN BODER. It immediately clicked for me. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969) No-I dont know anything about that. My Dad was awarded the Silver Star for action on 14 March 1969. George Patton IV commanded the 11th ACR in 68-69. I served with K Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment from April 1968 until April 1969. Never went back and really dont want to. A Vietnamese band plays music at Pleiku airport. I was mainly with G-3 Ops, and had transferred from Ham Tan. was captured near the fire support base between Tay Ninh and Krek. My Vietnam War Experience as told through Pictures - Guest Post We are all fine here and New years wishes to you and your family as well. Not just in distance but in time. Strange story: as I arrived I saw a guy from Oshkosh WI at Decca that I knew since I bought a motorcycle from his father . Please have a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. My sincere condolences.I have often thought about him through the past 50 years. Had a free mortar attacks and probes at night with machine gun fire, boy that siren there was loud when it went off!Take Care,Doug. Hey Barry I remember when you and Lance had a cookout that night I was on my back to fire support base I still have that telescope and 3 more I am very sick but still around. Any info from yourself of anyone who worked with the EMUs would be appreciated and acknowledged. Does anyone remember sometime in late 69 early 70 when they were playing WILD BUNCH at the open air theater. My memories after all these years are few. I called him later when I knew he would be back in the States and said the Team were all hunkered down in the Field Grade bunker and that the ARVN repulsed it. This article is a list of known military operations of the Vietnam War in 1969, conducted by the armed forces of the Republic of Vietnam, the United States and their allies. I was the sig plt leader from May 67 to May 68. Mr. Willbanks: Im a volunteer with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund effort to find photos of all men who died in Vietnam for the Wall of Faces. Only a few hundred photos are yet to be found. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969), Learn how and when to remove this template message, List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1970), "By Sea, Air and Land, An illustrated history of the U.S. Navy and the War in Southeast Asia", "U.S. Bill Coleman. Pappy was an interesting guy. I dont like to utilize so public a space as the internet Mark Scully, You left right before I got there, April 69. When I came to 4/48 in late June of 1968 there was a Captain who was Senior Battalion Advisor, who had been with 4/48 during Tet 1968 and left the Battalion about the 3rd week of July. I would like to get an update. . Mine was in the glands in my face. I am sorry to hear that he is deceased. Phone I can send if you have email. I wirked night so we may never have crossed paths. I was a radio operator at Xuan Loc from Sept. 1967 to late Aug. 68. 1967 to Apr. Anyone after 1968 I wont remember, sorry. Then he moved to Quy Nhon air base. Because of US political decisions we did not stand behind our word and let them loose. I assume from your use of was that he has passed on. Who was the senior advisor? Glad to hear you are doing well. Arnold Apple. After five hours of intense fighting, the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces were driven off. When I found out he died I sent your mother a picture I had of him. Is there anyone here Team 87 Xuan Loc, from august 1965 to April 1966? R. Wolfe. I HAVE A JACKET WITH THAT DECAL. 264 37K views 9 years ago Home Movie footage of the 18TH ARVN Division,and their American Advisors at Xuan Loc Vietnam, and other areas.Scenes of Fire Base Penny Nu II,Tan Nuyen,Gia Ray. I had purchase it in Toledo Ohio in 1965. I was with the 1st Sig Brigade in the MACV compound in Xuan Loc Dec 69, in Bien Hoa for the friendly fire incident 17 & 18 Feb. 70.
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