Photos from 1967 - 68
     

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Long Binh 1967-1968

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Newport 1967-68

Convoys 1967-1968

Tanks 1967 - 1968

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Barge site south of Long Binh

Just a few thoughts

Roll 1 1967-68

Roll 2 1967-68

Roll 3 1967-68

Roll 4 1967-68

Roll 5 1967-68

Roll 6 1967-68

Roll 7 1967-68

Roll 8 1967-68

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Map of TC Hill
1968


 



Building in Saigon. I forget what it is, or was

An APC on Rt 1 aproaching the Vung Tau cut-off at Southwest corner of Long Binh. Calvin Claggs is driving and Hook is riding.

Along Rt 1 between Saigon and Long Binh

One of our house girls while we were at the 543rd, OK Coral.

Another of our house girls from the OK Coral. I do not remember her name but this one was a very pleasent young lady.

Statue of the Mourning Soldier in front of the National Military Cemetery. This cemetery is just south of Long Binh on Rt1. On my trips, on my way to Long Binh I have seen the Tomb on the hill but not found the statue. Now I have found that the statue was desecrated and finally destroyed after the war ended. The cemetery is still back there and is finally getting some attention as times change. A wonderful video about the cemetery is on Youtube. To see it search for the owner "borntowander" and among his videos is the one on the National Military Cemetery. It is worth the time and effort.

Local Police

Some of the guys from the 572nd on TC Hill late in 1967 or early in 1968. Left is Calvin Claggs. Next is Woody Woodward, then is Hook and finally Currick. I do not know his first name and I am not positive of his last but I think I am correct.

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