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The defenders were supported by helicopter gunships, air strikes and AC-47 Spooky gunships. We will go to a local restaurant for Thanksgiving dinner. About half in Xuan Loc and half forward at Tay Ninh when I was in a compound. I want to test your memory. 4 Lemoyne Watkins. Served a total of 23 years active. He was at Tay Ninh with the rest of us. Anyone after 1968 I wont remember, sorry. If not, do you know who it was? Have had a stroke and memory shot to hell. Nothing like George in the movie but there were only the five of us so it wasnt a big command thing. Lee 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. A few days later, I was placed with an SF Sergeant with the 48th. They ran out of ammo. I was at Xuan Loc Team 87 from Sept 65 til April 15, 1966. I was attached to team 87 from Jan 66 to Jan 67. All of my pictures, records and notes were destroyed at Gia Ra, so if anyone on this thread has memories of that time period or contacts, I would sure like to hear from you via this site or directly at [email protected]. I believe he arrived in Vietnam after you had left. This file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. Yes Phil. 45 years since I left in 72. I meant 3 years a Deputy and over 20 in Border Patrol. I was with the 74th Recon Airplane Co. yes I was there august 1969 with 199th lib as combat medic for 2 months and got short and left field too drive a jeep ambuklance, To all team 87 and 49 Privacy Policy | Links I will continue working with your info, once things are restored. IT SAYS SAT CONG. What a change at the compound. I WAS WITH THIS UNIT MAY 69 TO DEC 70. R. Wolfe. Ron Larson. Does anyone remember sometime in late 69 early 70 when they were playing WILD BUNCH at the open air theater. I think shortly after you left Major Stimlsly? I was attached from the39 signal Batallion. BTW: Both Steele and Plummer were great as SA. It was hours of boredom followed by periods of great excitement. army Spc 4th class Doug Sichler. 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). My wife is a rock. Glad to hear that all is well. Bo Beauchemin, worked in comcenter. Hi haylett was with you on both mountains and smitty the black guy. I miss them all. He was stationed in Guam with the B-52 squad rant there during the war. 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. Very seldom went to town, Xuan Loc. thank you men for your imput I messed up on the patch it was the lighting bolt crossed with the blooiy hachet he also was in that when they were ambushed my dad and sgt Dalton were on hwy one . Blackhorse Base Camp (also known as LZ Blackhorse or simply Xun Lc) is a former U.S. Army base and current People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) base near the town of Xun Lc in ng Nai Province in southern Vietnam. Depicting Operations near Xuan Loc . Army of Republic of Vietnam Lieutenant General Xuan Lam, Colonel Roberts and staff. I was in contact with the Division Senior Advisor, whose callsign was Buffalo 6 (mine was Hawkeye 27). That is until the Machine Gun fire, Mortar and Rockets started coming in. General Nazzaro being greeted by United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General Herman Nickerson. Had acreal gung hi captain that made us fall out for chow and work formation till the colnel had a talk with him!! Was there during Tet 68. Thats why I ended there as excess in 1966. I was the Signal guy at Xuan Loc May 67 to May 68. The outdoor theater was built in early 1966. I worked in the Admin office and then later worked for the Senior Advisor as a secretary in his office on the ARVN base hq. Zoomie was with the Air Force FAC there in Xuan Loc. My email is [email protected]. I also appreciate your saying that he stuck up for his men. Hi Richard Wolfe Yes, I met a lady in 09 and we married in 10, but she could not handle the dry of Nevada and needed humidity. read an article in the Indpls. I would appreciate it. Except for old age. Lemoyne Watkins, Most of my time was forward as both the G4 Adviser and sporadically as Artillery Adviser for the first 6 months. I said, yes, he said that that chopper just went down. Served with 1st signal Brigade 269 signal out of Ben Hoa, was with detachment billeted at Team 87 compound, April 70- Nov.70. I also wonder how we survived but wouldnt trade the experiences for anything. I was a Sgt E-5 with 43rd RCAT with 1st. Yes I remember him. Hi Ben, While at Xuan Loc, the battalion was placed under the 54th Artillery Group. Counting the two crew, there were 5 US and 4 ARVNs on board. CPT Edward A. Werman, Hensel, ND I was Artillery and spent most of my time with them, but advised the G4 from Jan-Jun. Both American and ARVN. A question for Robert Morse. CH-54 Skycrane in flight in Vietnam,1969. There was a 67 sergeant there. Times go really rough about Aug to Oct 72. They still wore it in 71. Steve, given the tour dates you posted with MACV Team 87 in Xuan Loc, you probably knew my cousin, E6, Wilbur Leon Green, from Tennessee (also with Team 87). Aerial view from a UH-1 Huey helicopter, of the base and surrounding terrain. I think I remember Micka and the debate on the accident. Rodney Nauman was Capt. Not true. We are all fine here and New years wishes to you and your family as well. Mr. Chuck Billeud. Would love to hear any stories you can relay on your time with him in Vietnam. My Dad was awarded the Silver Star for action on 14 March 1969. Gus Watt, was an advisor with Team 87 in Xuan Loc for several months spring/summer of 1970. Great memories OVER! He was the founder of our unit and it became F Company 75th. We do like to travel with our animals. Ham and all the trimmings. My sincere condolences.I have often thought about him through the past 50 years. The DEROS date was amended to Jul 66 to coincide with Col Ridenbaughs departure. I once was up their when the hit the fuel depot at the airfield. I look back on some of the places I went to and wonder how I had the guts to do it. Contact at [email protected]. Except to replay to someone else. Hope is in my thoughts to this day. After several months in Tay Ninh I was brought back to Xuan Loc and assigned to The Hill hill 837 radio relay site, 15 clicks east of Xuan Loc, where I spent the next 6 months. Much appreciated, Best wishes. Martha Raye came there when I was there. I was in Ham Tan first, security platoon then RTO. Stay safe, make all the doctor appointments and live the best you can. Living the dream!! Most of the good memories came from that area and the people there. I remember we built a block building for the como center. If you havent already, google the battle and view the videos. I hope that this clears it up and gives some closure to SGT GReens family. Carrolls greatly missed and loved by all. The helicopter moves over a water body. 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. Other radio operators kneel in the background. 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. You got that right. I do remember being with a cav platoon that had two Dusters attached and we set up a firebase with a battery of 155;s, It was called FB Penny after the artillery CO a black Capt named something like Pennypacker? Hard to believe we got to be old timers. [email protected]. Hightowers posting but the timing, name and rank seem too much to be a coincidence. He was taken straight to Saigon for interrogation. 2 faves. Steve I was the platoon leader while you were there Dick Wolfe Lt at that time, Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________. Aloft. . lol I spent a night in the hospital due to low blood pressure and low O2 %. He told me his main reason for wanting to come to Vietnam was to get the Combat Infantryman Badge. I was on the switchboard in the old como building.. Never know who we might run into, I was the S1 driver (Maj Nichols? Always liked you when we served together. Doug Sichler 312-810-8345 No, the picture was not of Xuan Loc at the MACV compound. SSG Maauel Barrera was KIA in September 1967. I was in the security plt. I know that LTC Ginger was the SA to that Regiment when I left in December. Did you sell out in Nevada? All the things I messed up or had repaired dont do well in the cold. Last I heard was doing OK. Mr Hightower, 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. I will have to try and post it here. Im at [email protected] if anyone wants to connect with me (Im his eldest son).Thanks and ALLONS! Bill Coleman. There was an old SF Site just South of it. Collick from Philly) April 67 to Feb. 68..Was sent to Blackhorse for a couple months then to Ham Tan and back..Bobby Clark in Jersey. Damn, should have had that when we were there lmao. in late 65 till aprill 1966. He grinned and said John Wayne was his half-brother. That was a long, long night! Was the Adjutant I think) in the compound I showed movies and often went up to Tay Ninh to bring the movies or up to the top of Nui bah Dinh. [1], On 18 May 1969 at 01:00 the 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery Regiment and the 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment, 54th Artillery Group at the base were attacked by elements of the Viet Cong (VC) 5th Division. Found out about Mike after I came home. Two week of bombing by both sides left it a pile of burning rubble. Again thanks for your help. I dont know if that helps you a lot but you can ask any questions that you wish. Enjoy Arizona, where is this new place? Patton and rest of 43 Regt fought a break through operation to relieve us and beat back the NVA. (including National Guard) When I got there they wooden framed tent over the top barracks. We have beat the bushes in Binghamton, but no one remembers him, much less has a photo. Yes the tower was there. My unit was the one that made initial contact with LT Colliers unit after they were attacked and he and SSG Cobb were killed. We had no contact at all. I was there with you!! Lanny H. Starr, vietnam Diary: A Memoir for My Posterity. more Richard, I found 4 locations of a Tc Trng Do you recollect direction you went to link up with Johns unit? During that time, I got to know both MAJ Bob Turner and SSG Green. But Patton carried an AR 15 and sprayed the bastards on his way out caring that big guy. was captured near the fire support base between Tay Ninh and Krek. Was the Capt. 50 years now. I was acting SA as a 1st LT. Ron Rego. Keep kicking that ball. Now it looks like quarterly monitoring, plus Lupron injection 2X annually. Interesting reading. I dont know if its possible to include a photo here, but I have one that shows the same smile. just wondering? I worked from Miami to Texas to Chula vista, CA then Port Angeles, WA to Alaska and the Bering Sea. Have not had any contact other you from the time i was there Sept 65 to april 66. 1st 83rd Artillery Website In effect I became Col Ridenbaughs gofer. He said the Colonel and General were taking the LTC out of the bunker where he had been for a few days and sending him Stateside. Hi Phil, My father was in Xuan Loc in 1968 or 69. At that time he seemed to be an older soldier. I was in Xuan Loc at the MACV compound 67 until June 68. along the Song Tra Khuc River south and west to Song Re River, Joint US/Vietnamese attempt to inject an allied presence into, 105 US and Vietnamese riverine craft were concentrated to protect against enemy threats to, USAF dry season area interdiction campaign in Laos, This page was last edited on 28 January 2023, at 06:14. Your father loved milk shakes and had one almost every evening that we spent together at Xuan Loc. Phil, my little health problem are dim compared to yours. I have added you to my prayer list and will keep you there. The surgeon I worked with was a red-cross volunteer from Canada, I dont know if his name was Bagwell . Terms & Conditions | He and I remained good friends until his passing. I also have a picture of him awarding me a medal which I dont remember which medal. East of Cu Chi was our/my original stomping ground. John R. Landry who was at Gia Ray in 1966 to 1967 and was involved in one of the Highway 1 attacks by the infamous VC Regiment close to Gia Ray.Heard it was a 4 hour firefight that resulted in 1 man loss and well over 200+ VC dead. License Agreement | I went from the team HQ to, I believe, the ARVN 3d Bn 52d Inf at Tanh Linh Village that sat on a 200m nhigh hill. Thanks! He is my father and was there from Dec. 65- Dec. 66. We were reduced to two Artillery officers that Summer and were short Infantry Officers. I cant remember the Captain and Sergeants names. After 2 failed MEDEVACS, TF52 moved south to An Loc, but we were ordered to remain in place until a rescue could be organized. Rusty, Also Maj. Perkins was his superior.. Also at that time there was a E7 or 8 sgt. LeMoyne Walkins, I am Spec 4 Donald (Lee) Clemons. During that time Captain Dave White was Senior Signals Advisor at 87 HQ in Xuan Loc. Sorry but names have never been my strong suit so you will remind me.You must be the guy I took on his first trip to Saigon. It had to be pre- 1969. SGT Milford Eudene Cobb. Mourners at coffin. K Troop - 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - Hosted By Bob Hersey He3 was nephew of Contact Us | Hey Zoomie. Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and are now looking for a Prosperous and Safe New Year. He was only wounded because the receiver housing group of his M16 deftlected the round from his head to down his right hand and arm. Hi the one I worked with was a red cross volunteer surgeon, I believe from Canada. Am doing research on where the Gia Ray camp exactly was located. There was one other ship that left on Sept. 23 named Eltinge which carried the rear Detachment. Ref RFPF UNIT. I was there in June 65 when the wire was 6 feet from the chicken coop barrack s. Col Ridenbaugh enlarged the compound to have wooden framed tents. Life is short. He was the senior advisor to MACV Team 87 headquartered in Xuan Loc. Your assessment of the fight is correct. My second cousin Henry F. (Frankie) Evans was one of those killed. Was 51 years ago for me. Then to Nui Thi in late June, was there on 26 July when it was overrun. I was a radio operator at Xuan Loc from Sept. 1967 to late Aug. 68. Take care and enjoy the new (Temp) place. I was radio teletype operator there the compound. Got stuck with the guys up on the mountain relay site for a few days. Looking at flattened trails in the grass leading from the engagement area, it appears that Johns unit just ran into the or the VC surprised them. There were no other Captains on the team during my short tour. Hi speaker . Some memories of Xuan Loc MARS station AB8AO. Yes, I believe it was in August. Living in Jennings Florida just south of the Ga line on I 75. Bill I would like to talk to you personally. Closing with sincere wishes for everyone to have a glorious Christmas and that 2018 will be your best ever. Thanks and best to all the old 18th hands. I learned from him that he was getting ready to extend his tour by six months, which he had done several times before. Maybe we can help with names. I just missed the bomb attack on the saigon floating restaraunt by a couple days. He is retired and living in Bristol, Florida. Regards, I was a radio teletype operator TDY from 39th Signal Bat. I took a car out last year past Bien Hoa.super 6-lane hway w/toll booths and modern rest stops, Not to be believed. Moneypenny was my immediate superior when I arrived. I was from WV,but I now leave in Naples,FL, Did you know Jackie C. Walker, 1st Lt? So long ago. Only thing I recognized in town were the railroad tracks that ran thru town. I would love to find out more both of his Vietnam tours! Assembly point for hundreds of coffins. The MARS station and commo area underneath the The tower and the one Sp/4 I remembered was from west Texas. Phone # 719-561-4749, E-Mail: [email protected] I was a Captain when I served with your father and retired as a Major. Lost a lot of pictures and paperwork from back then. My email is [email protected]. I think I got my years goofed up. Was the signal officer with the comcen next to the radio room at the base of the big tower. PFC Andrew C. Strong, Rochester, NY, http://www.virtualwall.org/ds/StrongAC01a.htm. Phil, My first tour was in December 66, straight from a 155 mm Battery command in Germany. all the stuff going on, all over, makes me feel guilty but Im willing to accept the duty. 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. My meds get adjusted to often. I know some relocated to the US. Doug Sichler, I was assigned to Advisory Team 87 in Xuan Loc in October 1966. Can not remember names of a Captain and Sergeant I worked with at the Regimental HQ at Blackhorse those days. Phil, the roads we took, wow!! Wish I still had it. The camp took its name from the black horse shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th ACR. J R (old Roy) Kennedy. I just hope they were able to withstand the end. I hope it is all right to post this response but I was searching for information for my family tree and found this site when looking for information on Dougs service in Vietnam. When Americans thinks of the Vietnam War, they tend to reflect only what our troops did. Thank you for sharing. 1LT Raymond Lyn Collier & 1,487 views. I am sorry to hear that he is deceased. I was on the top when Husky let lose with their 175s it shook the crap out of the the Com-Tower. Interesting evening. What about Mischaud the crew in the telex bunker.Zoomie came to visit me awhile back. The Reg Forces/Rough Puffs called him Crazy White Man from then on. I was there for approximately 3 months. Thank you. Tuc Trung AF 11.08862,107.21218; YT421263 (6431-3) So long ago. Glad to have worked with so many of you and life is /has been pretty good. Xuan Loc and all the other places are so far away. I was a radio teletype operator there. SP4 FTO Howard McCosh back then, now SFC USAR retired admin NCO. Anyhow, last week my surgeon was overjoyed that PSA level had dropped to nearly zero. (Off of Highway 20) My unit was alerted and sent to link up with Johns unit who had been in a heavy fight. Wish I could remember more on the days gone bye but all the notes here are good. Before I found out who she was, the first words out of my mouth were, WTF! Alvin, As a sidelight about Bob: I told him that he reminded me of someone but I couldnt come up with a name. Not sure why my name is on this post. Thanks much, I dont want to live in CA. You never said if you were the Captain I worked with that night at Black Horse in September 1971. I was an Advisor with the 4th/43rd/18thDivision and we went into the same area as the 1st on the 8th. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. My Vietnam War Experience as told through Pictures - Guest Post I am looking for a teammate John C. Lamar at 18 DIVISION in Phan Tri training center at Long Giao Base who worked there in 1971 then goong back to America. Did you know Lt Collier personally, or well? I tended to the radio equipment in the communications building. To all MACV Team 87 members Thank you. The 18th formed up with the 43rd leading the way and went right back to Tay Ninh West. I am just having normal old age symptoms, aches and pains. My name is Major Daniel E Griffin, 2 Pennwood Lane, Pueblo, CO 81005. Am still in contact with Dave White (LTG Ret), who was 18th Division Signal Offcer; and with Lt Mark Scully my #2 in 4/48th. Ray. 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. would love to chat so get ahold of me if you read this. I was with the signal unit at Xuan Loc from June 67 until June 68. I learned that my very good friend, LT Walker has been critically wounded in an ambush on the River Road at Long BinhThey ambushed his jeep with B 40s and AKs. He passed away a couple of years ago. My uncle will not talk about his time in the war which I totally understand, thanks for anything you can come up with. FAQs - How to Order | I was with Team 87 Aug. 1969 to May 1970Spec. If you can help, Id appreciate it. That waiting list was to be 6 months to a year. Bob Morse,, When were you with the 52nd? We built the bar and the stage there. Would like to see some good quality aerial shots of then and now. Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any info you would/could share. Really miss it. Do any of you remember the Native American who was at 18th Div YOC and went on misdions eith the I&R. I am sorry to tell you that Doug passed away Feb 6, 2006. I was a senior advisor to the 52d Ranger Bn 67-68 in Xuan Loc. Do you remember our Cpt. I listened to Walt Ginger on the radio all night. Paul Norris. Joe..would most appreciate the map, especially if location(s) is marked. He was from McPherson, KS; operated a restaurant there. Thanks for the reply but a bit before our time . Our house looks at the 10th green of one of 8 courses here and 9 lakes. I have a good memory and every once in awhile, a name pops up. Anyway, I am so glad you survived. Sgts. Got tired of the cold, I lived in what they call the Banana Belt. I screwed up and ended up training REMFs at Long Binh. I was a radio teletype operator. There were 1700 of us in the whole country back then and we were para military. Is there anyone here Team 87 Xuan Loc, from august 1965 to April 1966? Was there many times. The arty might have been from the Cav, Had good intel about a attack so we did the mad minute thing all night. The local paper ran an article that stated he was killed in Ben Hoa but I have been unable to verify that information. Ward Meldrum (Capt. The chopper left and went up to Nui Ba Dinh. Tuc Trung SF Camp, nh Qun District,Dong Nai 11.147357,107.504830; YT740331 (6431-3). 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. 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. Glad to here that you are to be in Arizona. I served at Xuan Loc in1967-68.Some of what Zoomie wrote was spot on that I saw first hand. Bagwell left in Late 68 and replaced by Capt Stanhope, A young and very green doctor. Flew Spitfires in the RAF in the Battle of Britain. I was with Team 87 from September 1967 until I was wounded at Gia Ra in August 1968, when our compound was overrun. He was a Lt. Col in 1970. Steve, if you remember Ronnie Jenkins then we were there at the same time. Glad you got thru it. A marine carries a PRC-25 radio on his back crawls through the grassy area.. Battalion Command post set up in the field with communications gear and tall antennas. Took a lot of Picks of the Compound and the Airfield. Never met the man. If so he was in my bunker during TET 1968. I didnt know that at the time but found out real fast. Best to your Lady. DAIUY HALL, thank you for your reply he did not want to talk much about the ambush or the search & destroy missions. I was with the 4/43d. Dick Wolfe We ended up on the same compound in Xuan Loc., you on TM 87 and me on TM 49. 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. However, my Dad was 6-1 tall and and 44 years old. just a new be. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2009. Was with Team 87 68-69. No Ray I have not heard of him. I did come across vague action report(s). The fighting continued until 6:00am. I thought the roof was going to come in on us. Misspelled. We were childhood friends in East Tennessee, and I would like to know more about his tour in the Nam. Dick. Activities of "F" Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, during Operation Thor , in the Vietnam War. KILL COMMUNIST. I was never assigned duties in Bien Hoa. Bill During the reporting period, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery Maintained a base camp at XUAN LOC, RVN, YT472096. Do you remember the Doc that got assigned to the compound ? Ronnie and I were both from the Atlanta, Ga. area and got together many times after the service. Sgt.Canfield was close to Maj. Turner and felt he could identify the remains as Maj. Turner and we removed to our compound. It was about dark time. We just knew each other. It was summer of 68. LTC Ginger directed me after we returned to the states to find the III Corps After Action Report which I did. That was just after I left. About Us | RHOURN GOT HIT ON DEC. 19 1969 SSG. The marines kneel near the skeleton of a tree. I cane up from Ham Tan. 11th ACR and their Medivacs saved my ass that night. +, Thanks for the reply on Pappy. Third mass burial uncovered. Jim, I remember all of you guys. So, we sold out and moved to Hot Springs Village, AR. Have parking and hook ups beside the house so except for getting run down with age have wheels will travel. Shrine at cemetery. Richard. It was originally a French rubber plantation and the U.S. Army kept the plantation buildings and even the swimming pool. I hope to travel more. Finallt got to MACV in 71. I will be back with you. Looks Like a lot of us Comm Guys got to ride the OE1s. When I saw your post I wanted to let you know. I cant imagine the compound being that improved! Was there for Martha Ray when perform on the makeshift stage. and Stansfield. 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 wonder if you knew him. The Colonel had just relieved the Regimental Adviser. 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. Hope you are doing well and mobile. 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. Never drove by vehicle. I have gone to gogle earth to view the tops of the signal hills where I spent a total of 8 months of my life and found them to be scrubbed clean of any reminders of the war. I was caughtup there one time when the cong the fuel dump on the air field. Dear Mr.Bob Morse Thank you! Bill I was with the team during the 10 Div time frame (late 65 early 66) Came down from Duc My as the Det SGM. 20, 2004 (Battle of Xuan Loc, South Vietnamese heroic stand in April 1975) Sir- Do you have any pictures of the Gia Ray Base Camp? I pray that Location: Xuan Loc Vietnam Date: 1969, May 23 Duration: 4 min 25 sec Sound: NO SOUND Clip: 65675067357 Fire Support Base "Husky", home of Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment (155, SP) Xuan Loc,Vietnam. Still have thoughts of the camp and all that went on. I think it was Watts ? General Joseph J Nazzaro along with other officers disembark from the aircraft. Getting harder to remember names, but do remember LT. Wolfe, & Capt. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu and Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky visit Plei Me High School and review Montagnard troops in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. R. Wolfe. We had to travel over there to see it. hunkering down seemed to keep us from Corvid Lost my mother to it last year in Florida. He was wounded in action and passed 20 Nov 69. It has been 14 yrs since last I spoke to him. Maybe Evans.) 38 Amazing Color Pictures That Capture Everyday Life in An Loc, Vietnam