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50 years ago -Vietnam - Pictures
Sep 2, 2020, 8:44 PM
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I saw some requests for pictures from Nam - these are not mine but were taken by a guy who was in my platoon until he was injured in May 1970. Go to hill4-11.org and click on "Photos" and then on Charlie Mankins pictures - there are a couple of hundred pictures listed by topics such as "Choppers" , People" and a couple other titles under his name. Good pictures of the terrain, firebase we worked from and even us on a river bed digging up a ton of rice from Louisiana that had been given to "friendly" villagers who then sold it to the VC. Had grenades under the 2 100 pound sacks at the ends of the trench where they had it hidden in the sand (pins pulled of course to give us a little surprise). I am in that picture. I like the pictures taken from the choppers we were riding in. If you look at Charlie's pictures, let me know what you think. Lots of other pictures posted on that website from the area we were in, but his are the ones of my platoon.
You will need to click on the stone with the battalion logo on the home page and then scroll down the list of items on the left of the screen before seeing "Photos"
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YouTube about my Brother kia in Nam while flying his medivac
Sep 3, 2020, 8:52 AM
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chopper. Dogtags and Body Bags, a tribute to CWO Barry Alexander Short but profound Thanks for you photos.
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Re: 50 years ago -Vietnam - Pictures
Sep 3, 2020, 9:52 AM
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Those are incredible - thank you for directing us to the site. And especially - thank you for your service, sir.
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Thank you for your service.
Sep 3, 2020, 10:48 AM
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Too many in this country don't have an understanding or appreciation for the sacrifices our servicemen AND THEIR FAMILIES have made.
Vietnam War was gut wrenching but if there had been no resistance, there would have been much more communist expansion by force.
I was in high school during the Vietnam War. I remember wearing POW bracelets. If it had continued a couple more years, I likely would have been drafted.
Thanks for the post clover65®.
Keep them coming.
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That war was so long that I was in High School
Sep 3, 2020, 10:46 PM
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as well and even wrote a term paper on it in 11th grade. Five years later I am living what I had researched. Who Knew?
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Dad was a helicopter mechanic and gunner
Sep 3, 2020, 11:32 PM
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Hung out the side spraying bullets everywhere during troop drop off, pickup, rescue or recovery. Also described his role as target practice for enemy troops on the ground (especially night flights).
He showed us pictures when we were kids. Had some great pics of his pals and equipment. Unfortunately also had enough pictures of bodies alive and dead missing all sorts of body parts.
Crazy stories he’d share. Unfortunately gave him crazy nightmares for years.
Pop actually volunteered for Vietnam instead of the draft. That way he had more control over his assignment and kept him off ground patrol. Hated the heat doing basic training at Fort Jackson in Cootlumbia. Probably helped when heading to. Vietnam. Swore he’d never live there.
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I would never live in Columbia either...
Sep 4, 2020, 4:05 PM
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Nam maybe but never Columbia
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Re: I would never live in Columbia either...
Sep 4, 2020, 10:09 PM
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yeah.ft. jackson was a hardship tour.living amongst the dirtpeckers was worse than anything the army could throw at you.
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Re: 50 years ago -Vietnam - Pictures
Sep 4, 2020, 11:24 PM
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Thank you
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Thank you for the photos and for your service.
Sep 5, 2020, 4:21 AM
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My uncle served in Vietnam. He died in his early 50's from an Agent Orange related illness.
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