User Panel
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Professional commie killer. Dad was a bad mofo. http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad74/outlaw6076/Dad45thIDKorea52.jpg 45th ID E 2/179th Inf. Edit; Dad was on Old Baldy in the summer of 52. Chinese stacked like cordwood was a phrase I heard him use. Green flies the size of half dollars. On June 16, the 179th Infantry Regiment relieved the 180th on Old Baldy. For the next 10 days, the Chinese repeatedly attempted to retake the high ground. "Mostly they tried to get the hill by overwhelming us," recalls Lee Keir, radio operator with Weapons Plt., C Co., 179th Regt. "Sometimes their infantry would come rushing in while their own artillery shells were still landing. When we raised our heads, there they were." On June 26, U.S. leaders decided to assault the enemy position––barely a thousand feet from the crest of the hill. U.S. troops met stiff resistance, and the battle for Old Baldy escalated to a fever pitch. Darkness did nothing to quell the battle, with GIs turning back three separate Chinese attacks the night of June 27. Late the next night, a Chinese force estimated at two reinforced battalions attacked again, broke through the U.S. defenses, and engaged the GIs in hand-to-hand fighting. That assault ended with a Chinese withdrawal, but not before the enemy lost an estimated 700 men. That's compared to eight U.S. dead and 35 WIA. More enemy attacks in early July also were repulsed. Yet that would not be the end of fighting on this treeless hill. |
|
Wow great thread!
Makes me feel better after all the BS over the last couple of weeks |
|
Your sig goes along with that pic, in an odd sort of way. |
|
|
|
Quoted:
Your sig goes along with that pic, in an odd sort of way. The goofy-looking guy on the far right of the picture certainly seems to think so! |
|
|
|
Quoted:
http://pierretristam.com/images2/i07a/0530-boy2.jpg http://granitegrok.com/pix/Honor-BeingTheHumanShield.jpg I love these two photos! To me, this is what defines America! Pure awesome! |
|
Quoted:
Papa, Ardennes, WWII http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/2T2_Crash/Papa_WW2.jpg Uncle, Vietnam, 78 http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/2T2_Crash/LCDanang69.jpg I think you mean uncle, Vietnam, 68. Don't think we were there in '78. Regardless, much respect to your father and uncle. |
|
All those guys he's guarding are probably saying to themselves - "Why the hell can't I grow a beard like that?" |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Papa, Ardennes, WWII http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/2T2_Crash/Papa_WW2.jpg Uncle, Vietnam, 78 http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/2T2_Crash/LCDanang69.jpg I think you mean uncle, Vietnam, 68. Don't think we were there in '78. Regardless, much respect to your father and uncle. whoops |
|
Quoted:
All those guys he's guarding training are probably saying to themselves - "Why the hell can't I grow a beard like that?" |
|
I was going to say the Iwo Jima pic, but right now this one tops my list. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban... http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/140768.jpg That is beyond badass....... This |
|
I'm not a military guy, but when I look thru threads like this one, well.....it gets dusty in here.
God bless our soldiers in every generation! |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban... http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/140768.jpg Is that really what is happening in this pic? If so, that's badass. Apparently that pic is from kosovo. I don't know for sure since I wasn't there. It has happened. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1293765.ece |
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Your sig goes along with that pic, in an odd sort of way. The goofy-looking guy on the far right of the picture certainly seems to think so! He's thinking "Oh my my, stick time already? I didn't realize it was Thursday" |
|
Who has the pic of the guy with the "cut here" tatoo on his neck?
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs014.snc6/166442_496195067000_523207000_6627434_1750668_n.jpg wtf is going on here? Just found this thread and was going to ask the same question. duh, guys it's obviously a tug-o-war over a dumptruck, which unfortunately tore in half and exploded sheesh, i have to explain everything! |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs014.snc6/166442_496195067000_523207000_6627434_1750668_n.jpg wtf is going on here? Just found this thread and was going to ask the same question. duh, guys it's obviously a tug-o-war over a dumptruck, which unfortunately tore in half and exploded sheesh, i have to explain everything! Ahh that makes sense, thanks Cyborg! |
|
|
Quoted: You know that is my tank, right? Took me forever to color in those fucking letters with a tiny chunk of chalk. Here is a picture of one of my LCPLs bothering a sleeping Beans! You can still make out some of the lettering. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5124/5368046012_1d2f5d7844_b.jpg lol awesome |
|
|
|
|
Quoted:
B-20 Mobile Strike Force CO.....my dad last guy on the right with CAR-15 II Corps 1969. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/hypoluxo/B20_MSF_5SF.jpg Family friend Sam Wheeler also in B-20 Mobile Strike Force. This says badassery with arrogance and style..... http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w186/hypoluxo/SAW.jpg WHEELER, SAMUEL A. SERGEANT, UNITED STATES ARMY, Company B, APO 96318, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, APO 96240 Awarded: Bronze Star Medal with “V” Device Date action: 19 February 1969 Theater: Republic of Vietnam Reason: For heroism in connection with ground operations against a hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Sergeant Wheeler distinguished himself by valorous actions on 19 February 1969 while serving as a platoon leader and advisor to an indigenous platoon that was clearing a river bank. The enemy initiated contact from the opposite bank of the river with a heavy volume of automatic weapons and machinegun fire. Sergeant Wheeler had previously sent a squad to the enemy side of the river to secure it. Knowing these personnel were in grave danger, he formed his troops into an assault line and led them across the forty meter wide, waist-deep water completely disregarding the enemy and his own personal safety. He closed with the enemy causing them to flee. While in pursuit of the enemy his radio operator was severely wounded. Sergeant Wheeler applied first aid, and, taking the radio he regrouped his men, took charge to see all wounded were cared for, and led his troops back across the river. He then secured an LZ, called in the medevac helicopter and directed the fire of the gunships on the enemy positions. Sergeant Wheeler’s gallantry in action was in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, Special Forces and the United States Army. Ya, damn right the enemy fled. Seeing folks like Sgt. Wheeler and your dad coming at them across that river, personifying the badassery of the US miltary, they likely took a big VC shit in their dungarees...... |
|
WTF is this? A ARFCOM get together? |
|
That man REALLY liked killing Communists. |
|
Yeppers, in before someone bitches about his uniform. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban... http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/140768.jpg Is that really what is happening in this pic? If so, that's badass. Apparently that pic is from kosovo. I don't know for sure since I wasn't there. It has happened. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1293765.ece http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epyJl6btNq8&feature=related |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.