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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 9:13:23 AM EST
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Originally Posted By M10KEN:


Dont forget me RTUtah , I'd like a copy  






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Originally Posted By M10KEN:


Dont forget me RTUtah , I'd like a copy  




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Originally Posted By osprey21:

I need pick up a copy of RTUtah's book.


  When I get another batch, I'll send you one.







 
I've got books for you two hell-raisers. Heads up for a PM.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 9:22:09 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 10:20:15 AM EST
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Thanks Striker and a great day to all Vets, especially Brother RVN Vets
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Amen Thanks all Vets





 
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 10:43:52 AM EST
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Have a good Veteran's Day!
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Yessir to all the brothers...
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 11:02:38 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 11:09:01 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 11:49:05 AM EST
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Thank you again.









My dads Sgt with an AK
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 11:49:10 AM EST
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A few day late, welcome home brothers.




Link Posted: 11/11/2016 11:58:23 AM EST
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Hats off to all who served in Vietnam.  That was some heavy lifting you gents did.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 1:38:59 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 1:42:13 PM EST
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Am I the only one that has forgotten most of the bad shit?

Of the people I shot the only ones I remember are the 4 that were looking me in the eye when the shooting started and of course the young woman in the white blouse we ambushed.

I don't remember how the front of my shins burned after humping all that weight up some jungle covered mountain in 100° degree heat. I don't remember sweating. I do however remember the mosquitos.

Actually I don't remember much. I can't remember the names I thought I would never forget but I still remember the young faces even if I can't put  a name on them.

I guess that is what time does for you.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 1:47:56 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 2:08:21 PM EST
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To those who were there and done that,......Thank you.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 5:08:12 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 7:05:56 PM EST
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Originally Posted By EdAvilaSr:
No, I insist. Thank YOU, my friend!
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Originally Posted By osprey21:



Thank you, Ed!



I'll always remember the smiles and thank you's from the guys we covered, and hauled out. It was a welcomed relief from the horrors that went unspoken.







No, I insist. Thank YOU, my friend!




 
You men are legends.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 8:01:10 PM EST
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Happy Veterans Day to all the brothers
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Back at all of you who served, your service is greatly appreciated!  Now that I'm getting old, my brothers in arms mean more to me than ever.  The bond forged in battle is strong and can never be broken.
Link Posted: 11/11/2016 8:18:24 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/11/2016 9:36:09 PM EST
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Small town Texas remembers Joe Norwood.
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Those rocket pods
Link Posted: 1/8/2017 10:04:52 PM EST
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Those rocket pods
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That recliner. 
Link Posted: 1/10/2017 9:31:59 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/11/2017 12:16:12 AM EST
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Hey somedude ..

Do you know the guy setting in the recliner ?? He looks alot like a guy from my hometown in Edina MO , Alan Cypert  ??
Link Posted: 1/11/2017 12:53:40 AM EST
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Dang how did I miss this thread! Tag!
Link Posted: 2/12/2017 7:42:30 AM EST
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My very young Brother in Law about 1966 or '67. He spent 13 years after the war in a NVN (re-education) prison camp. Today he lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and two daughters.


Link Posted: 2/12/2017 9:10:59 AM EST
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Originally Posted By JT_26:
My very young Brother in Law about 1966 or '67. He spent 13 years after the war in a NVN (re-education) prison camp. Today he lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and two daughters.


https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16649373_1835824533362892_7210509869191906347_n.jpg?oh=21dd3357b9996dafe50b7b30f6aa03d9&oe=5935F5CF
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 Wow. So very glad he made it through to the other side. Incredible.
Link Posted: 2/12/2017 5:21:13 PM EST
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Originally Posted By M10KEN:
Hey somedude ..

Do you know the guy setting in the recliner ?? He looks alot like a guy from my hometown in Edina MO , Alan Cypert  ??
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I know I replied in PM, just for the others. No do not know him, I did not serve and don't know him. There is a Alan Cypert on facebook but I think it was spelled a little different that served but not sure if it was in NAM he does seem to be near that age now. Odds are it is not him, but if you want to look.


A few images I was going to share as I had looked them up for a modelling armor thread for someone.


10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, and their M48 Patton tank move through the jungle in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, June 196




caption said Mike at OP 5, (note the fence in front of the driver this was to make rockets explode before hitting the vehicle, some carried a lot more fencing.


Hue 1968 near the Citadel and Perfume River during Tet.
Link Posted: 2/15/2017 9:23:23 AM EST
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@opsprey21, check your PMs! Got a research question for you. 
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Link Posted: 2/19/2017 5:21:53 PM EST
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Originally Posted By osprey21:
I was able to read your message but for some reason my outgoing is fubared so I'll answer here.

I know pretty much zero about those 'big green things' but I have a buddy who was a 6113 at Phu Bai and Marble, if anyone would know, he would. It may take me a while to contact him though.


ETA obligatory pic.

http://i.imgur.com/nSNP3Az.jpg
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Originally Posted By RTUtah:
@opsprey21, check your PMs! Got a research question for you. 
I was able to read your message but for some reason my outgoing is fubared so I'll answer here.

I know pretty much zero about those 'big green things' but I have a buddy who was a 6113 at Phu Bai and Marble, if anyone would know, he would. It may take me a while to contact him though.


ETA obligatory pic.

http://i.imgur.com/nSNP3Az.jpg

No problem, brother! I decided to change that part and use the old H-34 Kingbee airframe instead. Makes more sense as SOG frequently used them.

Would love to hear what your buddy says about those airframes regardless, though.
Link Posted: 2/20/2017 9:17:55 PM EST
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Originally Posted By M10KEN:


Yum Yum ,  peaches #1
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Originally Posted By 72coupe:
Scored a can of peaches in trade after 6 days without resupply.
<a href="http://s203.photobucket.com/user/72coupe/media/MANGOLD056_zps44b6ea39.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa170/72coupe/MANGOLD056_zps44b6ea39.jpg</a>


Yum Yum ,  peaches #1
Yes sir !!! Fucking peaches and pound cake !!
Link Posted: 2/21/2017 11:15:38 AM EST
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I still eat peaches out of the can to this day  
Link Posted: 2/21/2017 11:34:56 AM EST
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Link Posted: 4/2/2017 5:39:50 PM EST
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Link Posted: 4/2/2017 5:40:42 PM EST
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March 30, 2017, 50 years after the battle at Getlin's Corner, John Attanasio, Chaplain of the John P. Bobo Detachment 1118 of the Marine Corps League, Niagara Falls, NY., reads a name and then the bell is rung for each of our 15 Marine brothers who were killed in action March 30, 1967. Semper Fidelis.
Link Posted: 4/2/2017 10:32:49 PM EST
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I see there's a few other Sky Soldiers on here. Thank you for all you did. My dad was a medic in the 173d, I believe he was over there in 70-71. He doesn't talk much about it, but there's been a few times I've told him about certain calls I've been on and he's nonchalantly said, yeah, those suck, especially when someone is shooting at you.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 8:59:58 AM EST
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Taken Nov 1969. The hat was OK but couldn't really take it to the field (had to wear the steel pot) so I shipped it home. Still have it. :) Not sure where it was taken but I am guessing it was during a company standdown.  I was a grunt so all I can guess is someone left their LOH too close to where I was shamming...Attachment Attached File
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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 9:11:37 AM EST
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Lots of our guys had boony hats and wore them on ambushes and other things outside the perimeter when you couldn't make any noise.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 10:18:36 AM EST
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Originally Posted By 72coupe:
Lots of our guys had boony hats and wore them on ambushes and other things outside the perimeter when you couldn't make any noise.
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I got a few books that have pics or stories of guys just wearing the cloth helmet cover as improvised hat. Not sure how common that was.


just adding some photos of stuff.

These SOG recon teams, usually four to six natives led by two or three American Green Berets, roamed deep behind enemy lines, searching out—sometimes attacking—North Vietnamese truck parks, ammunition dumps, storage sites,



Seals with a bunch of beltfed goodness


Squad of Aussies with early attached 40mm launchers





did you guys ever attack this low? or would this be training? one image caption says its in Vietnam the other does not.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 10:35:18 AM EST
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Originally Posted By M10KEN:
Hey somedude ..

Do you know the guy setting in the recliner ?? He looks alot like a guy from my hometown in Edina MO , Alan Cypert  ??
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Hey bro, what unit were you in?  Scouts, gunships?
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 11:37:20 AM EST
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2/11 ACR  , E Troop , 3rd Plt. I was a Sheridan crew member on 39er , 6/69 to 6/70  

what unit were you in ??    

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Hey bro, what unit were you in?  Scouts, gunships?
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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 11:49:17 AM EST
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2/11 ACR  , E Troop , 3rd Plt. I was a Sheridan crew member on 39er , 6/69 to 6/70  

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Not one from that era, but my old man was.  2 tours with 11ACR.  Rolled with the scouts/m113's on his first.  Flew on Gunship 531 on his second as a Door Gunner.  Texted him, will edit my post with his actual units.  I met Patton Jr at a reunion in San Antonio probably 25 years ago.  He signed my pamphlet with his motto.  Met a metric ton of other guys there, heard a bunch of stories, many were the same ones I knew, just from different perspectives.  Good dudes.

Saw your avatar and sig line.  Had to inquire, sorry.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 3:03:38 PM EST
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Originally Posted By somedude:


I got a few books that have pics or stories of guys just wearing the cloth helmet cover as improvised hat. Not sure how common that was.


just adding some photos of stuff.

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did you guys ever attack this low? or would this be training? one image caption says its in Vietnam the other does not.
http://k33.kn3.net/taringa/C/1/A/4/1/A/FeRnaaN_/B96.jpg
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The white pilot helmets tell me it's not in Vietnam.  White helmets were typically worn by test pilots, so I say it's stateside weapons testing or something similar.

In '72 when the SA-7 Strela missiles started flying we had to drop everything down to the ground where we flew as low and as fast as we get the machines to fly.  All weapons fire was performed from that similarly low altitude.  Speed was life and being much above the trees was deadly.  Once we got the IR suppression kits (toilet bowl exhaust) for our helicopters we were able to go back to altitude for the most part except in some very missile prone areas.
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2/11 ACR  , E Troop , 3rd Plt. I was a Sheridan crew member on 39er , 6/69 to 6/70  

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Were you with the Sheridan at LZ Xray II that was blown up by a command det mine? Was just at the Cambodian border or maybe in Cambodia. This was in early May.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 4:43:57 PM EST
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These SOG recon teams, usually four to six natives led by two or three American Green Berets, roamed deep behind enemy lines, searching out—sometimes attacking—North Vietnamese truck parks, ammunition dumps, storage sites,
https://assets.americanrifleman.org/media/1533222/sog_1.jpg?width=369&height=492
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That's Larry Nixon of RT New York. 

SOG Recon guys used to take the boonie hat and cut the brim down really short and line the inside with a swatch of VS-17 signal panel. When they were working with air assets or making ready for extraction, everyone would turn their boonies inside out, exposing the bright orange signal panel lining, making them visible to the air assets. Pretty slick.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 4:52:32 PM EST
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over fields in III corps Bihn Doung province near a hot spot known as Dogleg Village


getting the ambush order for the night, from the rear SSgt Barnett, KIA 4/69, Doc Presser, Myself, LT Smith, sitting on the hooch, SFC KIA in later tour 1970 and I don't remember the name of the guy in the foreground


treating a wounded POW after an ambush in July 68


lifting a disabled huey, we were picked up from an ambush, we took fire from the tree line and it hit the transmission, he managed to land it, called for a pickup and the shit hook came by and lifted it out, notice the picture is from the ground, the hook landed picked up the crew and had us hook up the line and left, they promised to send another huey to pick us up, they never did. I was the ranking NCO, just got my Sgt stripes, we were out of radio range, we had no where to go. I set up a perimeter and we made radio calls every 15 minutes all through the night. at dawn I figured the nearest friendlies were at the SF camp at Loc Nihn, about 60 K away so we were about to set out for it then the BN Commander heard our radio call and picked us up, I heard he chewed out everyone above the rank of E3 at the helicopter company for leaving us out there. that was the second time I was left at an LZ due to helicopter issues'

Link Posted: 4/16/2017 5:41:21 PM EST
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lifting a disabled huey, we were picked up from an ambush, we took fire from the tree line and it hit the transmission, he managed to land it, called for a pickup and the shit hook came by and lifted it out, notice the picture is from the ground, the hook landed picked up the crew and had us hook up the line and left, they promised to send another huey to pick us up, they never did. I was the ranking NCO, just got my Sgt stripes, we were out of radio range, we had no where to go. I set up a perimeter and we made radio calls every 15 minutes all through the night. at dawn I figured the nearest friendlies were at the SF camp at Loc Nihn, about 60 K away so we were about to set out for it then the BN Commander heard our radio call and picked us up, I heard he chewed out everyone above the rank of E3 at the helicopter company for leaving us out there. that was the second time I was left at an LZ due to helicopter issues'

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Hmmmm, 60 Klicks to Loc Ninh is pretty deep into indian territory! Were you North or West of there???
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