Johnny Ayers was killed the next day January 17th 1969 in a ambush
Johnny Ayers was killed the next day January 17th 1969 in a ambush
Captured Weapons
Captured Weapons
Rene gets his papers to go home
Rene gets his papers to go home
Minesweep Team
Minesweep Team
I can’t remember their names. Both were on my minesweep team for about 3 weeks, then wounded in a ambush, medevaced out and I never saw them again
I can’t remember their names. Both were on my minesweep team for about 3 weeks, then wounded in a ambush, medevaced out and I never saw them again
Curtis & Me
Curtis & Me
Curtis
Curtis
Chung with his 50 Cal
Chung with his 50 Cal
Me & Curtis
Me & Curtis
On Minesweep
On Minesweep
Ha Thanh River to the South China Sea
Ha Thanh River to the South China Sea
Ken Kohones wounded on “LZ Incoming” a year earlier, here on his 2nd tour on another hill top - doing explosive work. Ko Ko still had shrapnel in his back until he died at 61.
Ken Kohones wounded on “LZ Incoming” a year earlier, here on his 2nd tour on another hill top - doing explosive work. Ko Ko still had shrapnel in his back until he died at 61.
Ko Ko
Ko Ko
Me on my 2nd Tour
Me on my 2nd Tour
2 years later going to welding school on the GI Bill
2 years later going to welding school on the GI Bill

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