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Does any one know the designation of the artillery unit at Lei Khe in July 1967? One day the Entire 13th Armd Cav came thru down 13 probably via Ben Cat to Bandit Hill area. Click the image to read the article and watch the video with veterans from the battle sharing their stories. After 2 wks in country (3 days in Lai Khe) rocket attack May 6th l ended my tour. He looked at my Staff Sergeant who nodded in agreement, said nothing, and dismissed us. When you arrive, you will immediately be greeted with the relaxing sound of the water running at the back of the prope He made numerous photos, recordings, and home movies. Lai khe truly was ROCKET CITY. Any information would be welcome. The base camp was the headquarters for the 3rd Brigade with the division headquarters not far away in Di An. Was there in 1970, and headed home June 1971 with 595 Signal (NCOIC com center). I served in the First Division, 1969-1970. Lai khe 68–69 595 remember sg Jackson when he left sg Davis took his spot best I remember. I was there until Jan ’71. of missing POW and MIA’s That is about it for me now if you like to see some of the photos just ask. The height of the steps when collapsed is 16-17 inches and the height from the top of step opening to the ground can be adjusted from 32-1/2 inches to 40 inches. Suzanne Tait. I was in Lai Khe from Jan 1969 to Mar 1970. We had no luck after working on it for several hours. We were out side Bn S1 being processes when we heard a muffled explosion. Jim, Later that summer A-Troop and D-Troops of the 3/17th Air Calvary joined them. I was there in 1970. Ernest R. Barnes Almost bought the Farm one afternoon South of that Hamlet. Sounds like a frustrating job. In order to go back to Cozumel, the starting area in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, you first have to complete the game. In April 1971 a lone Calvary troop left over when the 25th Infantry Division was redeployed stateside, moved into the abandoned airfield on the east side of the highway. Why would I want to go back ???? Just came across this site and your name a year and a half later! Rotated back home. At the southern end of the active runway were the revetments for our tail-dragging, O-1E “Bird-Dog”. I believe it is still possible to drive the east perimeter road, there just wasn’t time when we went this time. God bless all of us who experienced the times. In January, I was reassigned to the 1st Cavalry in Phuoc Vinh, and secured a Branch Immaterial assignment operating Sniffer Missions on the Cambodian border. They came North in Oct.68- I was at the South Entrance when they arrived. There from March 67 to April 28 1968 TET … severed with 2nd of 2nd inf Recon platoon turned into and known as REACT ready reaction all volunteer nine tracks five man crew machine guns mounted on the rear m-60 our track was the Boog a Lou kids … what a name My shield read Vegas Kid aces and eights… looking for anyone that served or remember this group … we came in to help any outfit that needed help and set the med evac area up and get you out to safety … 68 TET was almost a daily occurrence and no one knew who we were when we arrived…, I was there from Aug. 68 to Aug.69, I was assigned to 1st Bn ’26 inf 1st ing div (blue spades) we carried out search and destroy missions and ambush patrols out of Lao the. I thought the 595th deactivated Welcome Home brother, I was in dian on cq duty the day the 3 went missing. And of course see some of your pictures. I wish he could have seen it. On the Base Camp 4’s original model, which we tested, the two vestibules (front and rear) added up to 40.5 square feet (the area of the tent … Turn right to go on a steep (.3 mile) trail to Little Wildhorse Tank, one of the only perennial areas of water in the park. He was there from 69 to 71 on and off and was released from service at Fort Riley ks at the end of 71. Returned next day with government sanctioned tour guide to visit the elementary school, as I knew the program staff in Ha Noi. Really miss VHCMA reunions. Requested reassignment in October, as a result of the death of 1st Inf. Click the image below to read our story and watch the video: Follow us down the steep jungle covered ridges where the real battle of Hamburger Hill took place. First return to Viet Nam (it’s a country, not a war), was March 1989. I was with the 2/2 in 1965 when we arrived in either late August or early November after getting to Vietnam on a troop ship and a long voyage at sea. I was lead platoon when my company moved from Di An in February (2nd Pltn A Co) and we built up our company area in the rubber trees on the east side of the camp. Thunder Road is today a main artery for transporta coing down from the mountains with produce and from the rubber plantations. FSB Burt – the camp that inspired the final battle in the movie Platoon. I sure would like to see one as it makes it even more interesting to discover these sites. We moved to Di An then I was re-deployed to the Americal Div. I am sorry for the loss of your father. Were you able to recognize anything of the old camp in the pictures and video? Ric Jennings. He accompanied us and pointed out where my area (2/33rd HQ Co.) and the air strip had been. I’d like to walk about the eastern perimeter to poke around in the dirt a bit. Everette, thanks for visiting our website. Connect with brands in a content-rich shopping environment. Sure would be nice if you could forward the pictures you have and I will do the same with the ones I have, survived many of those rocket attacks, 67/68 with 2/2 RECON / REACT Platoon. I was stationed at Lai Khe from July 1969 to April 3rd, 1971. A few others were Giles, Albert, Sexton, Fusner, Latimer, Petrecz, McLaughlin, Rebarcak, Rosado. Started at DiAn, then Lai Khe and then Quan Loi. Our sirens go off a few times a day and they’re all for real. Later was sent to Dau Tieng. Steve Christensen inLai Khe Sept 67 to Sept 68 2/2 1st inf div, got to stay for all of tet , my hoch was just east of Robinhood chopper pad, their mess took direct hit during tet, lots of rocket, mortar and some small arm fire. Traveled to Chu Chi and out past the black virgin mountain, to the Cambodian boarder as fast as those tanks would run. She thought it was Gold. For the first time since they had met, Adam had groomed his long curly hair and beard. You were on shift 24 hours rotating then had 24 hours off! We could talk about the unit and old friends. Original lab was built by French in 1941. The mounting base measures 27-7/16 inches wide and 12 inches deep and the steps have a drop/rise of 7-1/2 inches. ), grill, etc. Discovering the hidden places from the Vietnam War, Copyright © 2021 Vietnam War Travel — Activation WordPress theme by. Satellite phones buzz in international tents as the worlds languages mix in thrilling accounts of the latest. They just kept track of the number attacks, the number of times they dropped in the bunker. I am also the person who was Solving the MIA mystery inside Hanoi’s Secret Archives back in the 80’s and 90’s, When Our government was trying to get Information for 30 years ,I solve their problem in no time with over 12000 photos I am trying to learn as much as I can about that area of Vietnam. Thanks for your comment Bob. It was like a fireworks show and we climbed on the trucks to watch. I was off to Oakland Army Terminal. The sheriff had a fit. Gary Wetzel was a Gunner on a slick from the 1st platoon. Been back to lai khe two years after the war to look around had a hard time getting a visa back then as they told me I am the 2nd person from the USA to enter Vietnam !!!! I hope you will come back one day, flights aren’t that expensive. 1st light horse battery 8/6 as a mortar “operator” 4.2′ mortars (in a 155mm howitzer battalion) and the 25th Infantry Division in the Big Red One? Or leave some contact info for me to contact you. Check back for weekly content from Black, Brown, Asian, Indigenous and LGBTQ+ adventure athletes. Shawn Wood from St. Louis…, Shawn, I was with the 337th from July ‘69-‘70. I was with the 8th Regiment located next to the civilian village. One night a pair of F-4s came in dropping napalm right in front of us just outside the perimeter. Now I have a much better idea for the next time I go back. David, ****** Capt Turner was CO , but the Company was in a Constant flux getting situated in LK from Di”a,n SFC Lewis was my last Platoon NCO . Remembered the Robin Hoods buzzing around at times. Processing in at Lai Khe one guy’s first question, “Do you test you sirens here?” “No . Didn’t really report to anyone and no one really knew what I was doing but they were all happy that their vehicles and weapons were functioning. Sp5 brown. Brings back memories. 1965 1966. Steve, thanks for the additional information. But changes for sure from my days. I would love to see your pictures frmo then. I am looking for people who knew him as he would never tell me about his time there and he said just google black virgin mountain and go from there. I hope to get back there next time as there is sstill so much to explore in the area. Was in 595 March 69 till March 70 we all eat at the big red 1 mess hall I made your meals first cook ed kurtzner went by dude. Had a 5 man contact team attached to C, 1/16 on and off over the 6 months. Your mention of “Bartee” caught my attention as Jim was a friend of mine, both at Lai Khe and after Vietnam. I was there 66-67 as an RTO with the 1/16th Rangers. The 1st Division turned the base over to the ARVN at that time and they went home. I left Christmas Eve 1968 . Over the years the area has been built up and as you approach the base, there are really no signs of the old base. We had to pour diesel fuel on the tanks to make them shine . Thank you for your comment Carl. ... go back and earn a Gold Medal in each one. Our sector! 3 of us were left with a broke down apc out in middle of ground attack. Sorry, but Sherwood Forest never had flush toilets (no water, no septic system) and all the hootches were done by the the Spring of 968 and built with the help of the 168th Engineers. We couldn’t move on the east side as it simply was too wet between the rubber trees. I was with A 2/2 as a grenade launcher man in2nd platoon. The runway was in constant use by helicoptors and cargo airplanes . ******* I departed LK on 12/24/68- MedEvac with a Dying Young VC. I was with the 701st at Lai Khe from August 69 to January 70. The build up had taken place. Most of the time we were in the field but in between field assignments enjoyed a little rest in Lei Khe I was a MP in the Big Red One from March of 68 till January 69. I became the track commander for him . So as the small bit I filmed and those pictures from the east side are about in the center, it means your company area would have been just a bit further east from that point, I believe from other pictures I have seen that the larger road between the rubber trees was a main road inside the camp when it was active. I knew about the cost for rubber trees that had to be paid when battles took place in rubber plantations, but this is very interesting additional information. if anyone remembers me I had an AKA FANMAN!! If possible, I would like to know the location he was recording from. Could not recognize the place. Does anyone from Robinn Hoods or 408th TC Detachment know about Richard Wells, Jain Carmona, Dave Childress, Spec.4 Ashton, or Staff Sargent Sanford, Spec, Purcevell, Bryant or Rick Hasladen? APO 96345 and 96289. It’s very easy to get there. Gonna vist the place this fall. Lai Khe 7/67-7/68 with 3 mo hospital visit at the 93rd Evac hospital and 106th field hospital Yokohama Japan along with about 15 comrades from the battle. The legendary battle at LZ X-Ray took place in the remote Ia Drang valley in November 1965. Pulling guard duty on the back side of the village and seeing those fireballs come in was something. Always First No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great Duty First. David Tellin- BRO Dec 68-Dec 69; 337th ASA Co; R&R Sidney, Jul 69. The 168 engr had went back to the USA, so I just went over to the 554 engr to stay there till they left to bal loc on QL20 in camp brown ,I was the gate keeper at camp Brown, Thank you very much Dear comrade of the BIG RED ONE heroic division. Our first convoy went for re-supply a month later. Thank you for your assistance. He won the Congressional Medal of Honor and is the only crew chief who did during that time if memory serves me right. Base Camp Life. Six beaches within 10-15 minutes await you. Gerry Steffen 1/28th inf sept 69 for about 5 months then transferred to I believe 2/28 both 1st inf then colors sent home got transferred to Americal div volunteered for door gunner got into a Chinook company in Chu Lai .Our company suffered the greatest loss of life in 1 crash as they were trying to wind the war down ,I believe 31 guys lost their lives by a miracle one pilot was walking in our company area the next day.You can read about it if you Google Chinook crash Sept of 70 . Thank You for your service.., Word up, Bob. and Trobaugh was a major…………both were good people……… Thanks everybody, I was there feb68 to feb 69 1/28 HHC commo. I was in 2/2 alpha in Nov 67 thru June 68. From me when he moved to Saddle River NJ . I found 300 to 400 pictures and he did not write on the back so i have been wanting to know more about his time there . im 73 yrs old and never thought id make it past my 30s, I am looking for people that served in nam from Nov 66 to Nov 67 1st light horse battery 8th battion 6th arty 3rd platoon with the 4.2 mortar squad. I’ll post any new finds here on the site. Just a recording.” The Army guys were not amused. Spivey and ashline were with me. Served in 69 there with a co 227th ahb,1st cav. I was really surprised she agreed to go but she really was glad that she did it. You guys are not forgotten. Locals were not that friendly as I remember it. Once we made a GOOK not to go around and guess what, NO MORE Papa-Son! I helped open the place in Oct. 1965. The other names sound familiar. My wife and I took a Gate1 Travel tour of Vietnam in 2016 visiting Saigon, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Halong Bay and Hanoi. I was the “tank expert” who was willing to see if it could be started. I am happy you made it home. He was in 2/28 1ID in 65, his name was SFC Jerald Dozier. Arrived March ’69. I was sent to the 8th Division in the northern Mekong Delta. Thank you for your comment Steve. Thanks for pictures and comments. Let me know if you recall any of these Brothers. We moved from Dian to Lai Khe on May 31st, 1967. The OV-10 Broncos arrived in May ’68, I think. Christmas Eve 1968 I was on Perimeter Guard I remember the Password was “Silent Night. Provost Marshall Chris Hayden was IMHO a Real Strait Laced Bastard. All we could do was listen and pray for the guys out there. Served 314th Avation Support Detachment (Air Traffic Control) May 69 – May 70. There are remains of old berms and such, a few of the houses are still there. I was in 1st Platon with Lt Shinske I too remember Bill G. Was only about 10 feet away when he got hit. Lost hearing for about an hour though. I was in lai khe 595 in 69-70 before being sent to dian remember a lt. or capt. One of our many job tasks was painting the interiors of the Villa, Donut Dollies and USO French houses. May 03, 2021 at 10:25 am I am of Irish Extraction but could have passed for a Filipno. I begged him for one of the 9mm he had with a red star on the handle, but he said he couldn’t give me one. Our AF hooch at Lai Khe ended up a party hooch for everyone. Was there from Dec 1968 to Dec 1969. I’m trying to locate any info about my brother-in-law unit in Vietnam. The base camp was the … I will see if I can find any other sources. Our company area was on the east side about midway between the north and south gates just inside the perimeter road. Rocket City. After a couple tries, I made a recording of a rocket attack. I was in the mess hooch that took that hit and we were all blown out the walls and door trying to run at the same time… you wouldn’t have a photo of that would you.. . I also remember the ‘Rocket City’ reference. Place the back of the base on top of the plunger and insert slightly. Irwin, I too was with 121st. Survived a many Rocket Attacks at this little compound and was sure glad to come home in one piece, I was stationed at Lai Khe assigned to B 2/2 Infantry,3rd Platoon, Track B231 from 9 Dec 1967-10 Dec 1968.Spent a lot of time on Highway 13 “Thunder Road, Thunders 1,2,3 and old Thunders 4 and 5..Claymore Corners, TET Offensive 31 Jan-14 Feb 1968, Song Be, Ben Cat, 3 April 1968, Iron Triangle, Rome Plow Operation and Bandit Hill…. Most backpackers should shoot for a Base Weight of 15-20lbs. even though most nights a rocket or two would fly in. Which other base camps would you also spend time at? They haven’t really built anything there so still quite untouched. It brings back a lot of memories good and bad. Please send what pictures you have and I will do the same … We should start a picture club for Lai Kai Vetrans, Hi Gary. At one point, it was one of the most active areas when it came to PAVN and VC activities. He never liked talking about what he did there. Irwin, thank you for your comment and visiting our website. My condolences to you and yours. I was calling up TAC air in support of TIC that he was observing when his C&C went down. Call sign Crossbow 33. They were brave soldiers. I was there 337th, Aug 69-Jan 70. Left Vietnam July 68. Wow fighting to times in his career! *****While IN DiAn I made Several Convoys to LK and further North to Quan Loi Where We always stayed overnight. So you were based at Lai Khe? Requested new assignment as a result of MG Ware’s death, Friday 13th, September 1968. My partner was Bob Gerrish from Upstate NY. For each rubber tree felled for the famous Big Red One bunker. Have quite a few photos of LK from air and on ground. ****** I was the Night Village MP Gate Guard from Mid Oct. 68 until Thaksgiving Day that year just about. The other names sound familiar. Our CO was Captain Tyrone Fletcher, aka Zippo 6. I hired a researcher at the National Archives, College Park, MD, but he requires this unit’s official army designation to continue gathering information from official records. FREE Shipping by Amazon. I was originally assigned to 2nd battalion 16 infantry headquarters company July 1966 to 0ctober 1966, than we were combined with 2nd 28 infantry. Reassigned in February 70 when the Division departed South Viet Nam. “They had quite a business-like operation going on there,” said Davis, “sitting right out there in daylight in uniform with web belts on and everything, and traffic backed up for one-quarter of a mile. Perhaps you remember McQueen Stralka or Bartee? I can only presume the army veteran researcher I hired is not a knowledgeable researcher. There new designation was F-Troop, 4th Air Calvary attached to the 1st Aviation Brigade. Now that I look back it was comical, two people trying to get out a window and getting stuck. The choppers as I recall were parked on the east side of the runway and the POL dump on the west. Our unit spent most of our time at Fire Base Mahone almost next to the Black Virgin Mtn. My father was Division Surgeon LTC Arthur Buswell , from 67-68. The 3 guys that went missing right before I got there were in the 595 in Di An where our company headquarter was. I was on assignment there in April, 1968 when MLK was killed. Parts of our runway are still visible on the east side of the highway behind the commercial buildings where Lai Khe village has expanded across the road. Lai Khe was more visually appealing than Phuoc Vinh, with the French Buildings and architecture. You were there when the 173rd provided fire support for TLC on August 5/7 when they were attacked by the 165 NVA regiment. All you need to know about when you can travel to your second home, History, culture and gastronomy come together in sumptuous style when cruising down this famous French waterway, Eight of the best around-the-world cruises that still have availability for those of us ready to live large, They are ready and waiting for the capital's hotels to reopen, 'There is an eager consumer group that wants to treat themselves and make their trip extra special', researchers say. I left Christmas Eve 1968 . The bunker was sand bagged to the max! Is that correct or was it even further from there? His name was Donald Keith Thompson , He lived in jackson ky at the time he enlisted. Also V-thread. For reference, we went in on the east side about 100 meters south of where we entered the west side just by the water facility and the bunkers at the gate. My father was with the 8th bn 6th arty 1st inf. 1/16th (mech) Iron Rangers 1969-1970, CMB. I remember your name but cannot remember your face. One of the most important ones was Lai Khe, which served as base camp for the 1st Infantry Division from 1965-1972 along with several other American units over different periods of time. When not on mind sweeps or cutting LZ’s seems like us three pulled Perimeter Guard together. I am looking for people I served with from nov 66 -NOV 67.8TH BN 6TH ARTY 3RD PLATOON. It must have gotten a lot of attention from VC and NVA. I was one of the replacements for the men killed at Bau Bang Nov. 65. I do remember McQueen. We swooped down on them and Colonel Lippman let loose with those guns before their machine gunners knew what happened.” If you get your hands on one, would you mind letting me know through the site here? But am glad y’all made it home . On the barren shore, and on the lofty ice barrier in the background, myriads of grotesque penguins squawked and flapped their fins; while many fat … Thank you for your comment Warren and thank you for visiting our website. Hey Edward Harris. Believe I have morning-after photos of those choppers, blown by VC sappers. I was lucky went back in country 1/68 and seemed like I did not miss much. POW’s and MIA’s back in 1994, It’s been 51 years since I left Lai Khe I still remember some of my sidekicks like S4 Pedro Lopez and PFC Charles Rosenberger. Did I put you on shit burning detail? Rich Myers here. Major Vic Johnson. He lived 10 mi. Then when 1/4 Cav moved from Dian to Lai Khe and C Troop ended up at FSB Doc. My unit was at Ap Bau Bang and Ap Nha Mat battles. Cooked for big red one in 1969 to 1970 I was part of 595 co have a buddy that was a med in big red one I went by the name duke peace and love to all my Vietnam brothers, My dad was there, April 1967 – April 1968; flew for a short time with 173 Assault Helicopter Company, Robin Hood’s. I’ve been around the world at least 6 times, and in the Far East. Thanks! I was with the 1st MP co until the end of sept 69 mostly w/the 5th plt.,then to DiAn for a month. Can’t remember if I was still in 408th or had already moved to 173rd. I’m one of the lucky ones to come home safe. I will all ways love this place Lai Khe, I was only 18 years old when I step my feet off of that UH1H in Lai Khe back in 1969 and one more time in 1070 we left Mountain … The people in that villages loved AMERICANS. I heard him say he was with Light horse. Been back to lai khe two years after the war to look around had a hard time getting a visa back then as they told me I am the 2nd person from the USA to enter Vietnam !!!! I was there in 1970 with Co A 5554th Engr (const) I help build thunder road Layed asphalt and ran a 9 wheel roller……what we asphalt layed during the day have of was blown up at night and we had to in the next day and repair what we did the day before and plus layed more asphalt for them to blow the next night……. Assigned to the 2/2 I headed to Lai Khe. Looking for anyone who knew LTC Gordon Lippman. Did you visit Lai Khe? We built your revetments and repaired the airstrip. 4.8 out of 5 stars 37. On the east side there is a rubber plantation which should be more or less identical to what was located there during the war years. I understand better now how it would have looked. Thanks! I was with Bravo Co 2/28th Jan 67 to Dec 67. If anyone remembers Tim O’Brien 1st Platoon he was involved as a Fireman in New York during the 911 Attack had recently passed 2 years ago. Do you have any contacts with anyone from the company? It is fairly easy to get there and it is the southern starting point for the legendary "Thunder Road" which today is the QL13 national main road leading north. Extended 10 days & got ot of service 6 months early. Went home and less than a year in trouble with law, went back in army for 3 more years . fyi, He was a 63C20 track vehicle mechanic. It was always a dangerous place. The downside though... 900 feet of extra climbing on summit day. I have no animosity towards the people or their country. I was with the 1st light horse battery 8th battion 6th artillery part of the 25th infantry division of the BIG RED 1. The Lai Khe airstrip was operated by the French. Senior Radio Repairman, 1/77 Arty. Rafael, very interesting. I believe those were Brigade HQ buildings, is that correct? I remember your name but cannot remember your face. Was the Alpha Co Forward Observer and then the 2nd Bn Artillery Liaison Officer. It was in the middle of the jungle. Glad you liked it. Jonas, I was with Advisory Team 70 with the 5th ARVN when we moved to Lai Khe in April 1970. Lannie Just up the side road from our compound were the ARVN HQ, the TOC, and the offices (G-2 etc.). What is Great About Fort Defiance Backend: Lima plt. I don’t remember much about it but thank you for the video and pics. There were around 25 of us in that unit. 98C. Steven was there from Sept 69 to Sept 70. Sp5 brown. We came up on the west side of it also to what I believe was the western perimeter. That was the darkest area I can remember. Like a lot of army/military families of that time, Vietnam is a part of us all, whether you still hate it or accept the time and love it. We were next to a maintenance company. Otherwise I believe there is not too much to see. Any idea how to get there. Their goal: put an elem. A minute latter a loader explosion. Please email me on namwartravel@gmail.com Let’s see what we can come up with. I have a picture of the perimeter that I took at that time looking out through the concertina and the land is barren. The largest was a huge French Villa used by the 3 generals and chief of staff for entertaining. We didn’t get much material from the east side this time. I was transferred to the 25th at Cu Chi for the rest of my tour. William Lynn Tait. Reassigned to Binh Hoa to finish out my tour. The explosion killed everyone in the truck but him. We flew O1-E “Bird Dogs” from south end of strip. The road from Saigon to Lai Khe is now a 4-lane concrete expressway. I am happy we can show veterans like you what some of these places look like today. Why ill never know but stayed ther till dec 68. was overran Tet. Lai Khe is built up so fast you don’t know where you are when you go back to see the old sites .air strip has been gone for years ,. We did meet a local man who in 1968 was a hooch boy there. There is always more to see. Proud of all my Brothers. we had 3 Russian 122 mm rockets land 100-150 feet away toward the Bob Hop stage…………..1st time for something that big……….sounded just like the 88 German guns on “Combat”…………scared the crap out of me 60 or 82 landed right outside our foyer…… not scared……… pissed. Hello Joe Hare, to Cpl. He was driving a truck and ran over a mine. Served the rest of my time in the 1st Logistics command at Bien Hoa. . I am also the person that was Solving the MIA mystery Inside the Hanoi’s Secret Archives, And give the DIA 1000’s of photos of missing I know Lai Khê very well because I was an officer of the 1st Intelligent Detachment of the Vietnamese army (ARVN) working toghether with the 1st Intelligent Military of the Big Red One division. He told me day he was leaving Nam while on freedom bird leaving airstrip they were mortard and had to be delayed another day wow! ablation zone The area of a glacier where annual melting meets or exceeds annual accumulation of snowfall. Our experts have devised perfect two-week itineraries for the world's finest destinations, from China to Costa Rica. Herb Rath, Bob Johnson and myself set up a commo base on the perimeter of Lai Khe so we were able to reach the troop and provide logistical support since the rest of the squadron was still in Dian.

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