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The Freedom Bird. A civilian airliner which would one day take us back to the world. When a Freedom Bird flew over everyone would stand at attention and cover their heart or take off their hat or salute.
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I think this is the dunnage yard at the east end of Newport
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Ship at Newport between stacks of CONEXs
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North Saigon. I think at Tet of 1968. Going south we pass Newport then cross a small river then take a right and that is where this is.
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Same area.
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Still same area.
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A Philco Ford Truck parked outside the TCMD shack in Newport
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River
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Staging
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As you left Tan Son Nhut you see this sigh "Welcome to sunny Saigon"
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This is in the shop of the 572nd TC on TC Hill. The man with the glasses was Werner or Wagner. Not sure, but he was a really nice person. I do not know the other man.
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The same two.
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I did not remember this mans name. Just that he was a Sargent from Tennessee. I just received an email from Gordon
Baraw who tells me his name is Reb Stevens.
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