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This is part of a convoy that carried about a dozen trucks full of beer and snacks to Lai Khe or Ben Cat, I forget which.
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A cart in the street.
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Children at the water point across Rt1 from Long Binh near the sugar Mill.
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Smoke from a burning barge at the barge site at the river just south of Long Binh.
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still burning at late evening.
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Children along a staging area near TSN.
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Miss Hue, who after leaving our place became a barber.
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Miss Hue
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Still Miss Hue
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Miss Ho Chi Hue who worked at our PX. She said that she was not related to Ho Chi Minh.
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Miss Lang, who worked in a field outside of Area 208, she was one of the used and abused. Still she was so sweet. One day I was comming out of Newport in an APC I was delivering. I saw her waiting for a bus. I asked if she wanted a ride home and I drove her to her door in Bien Hoa. It made her happy.
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One of the many motor pools on the North end of TC Hill on Long Binh.
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The Sugar Mill across Rt1 from TC Hill at the Southwestern corner of Long Binh. It is still a Sugar Mill, now a joint venture.
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Young lady who worked at the water point across rt1 from Long Binh near the Sugar Mill.
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We would often sit and talk until others were around. Then she would move away. She wished to look respectable, which she was.
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Her by my truck
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