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Page 8

An Hoa Combat Base..This is a Typo

Source: Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps » Page 8

Made 19 Feb 2010

Page 141

Sniper and Spotter. Note M40 Rifle and spotter carring Binos above his head

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 141

Made 17 Feb 2010

Page 209

Op Essex took place in a large area covering the Que Son Mountains and these stretched north east into Antenna Valley

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 209

Made 25 Nov 2009

Page 13

note the dead VC

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 13

Made 25 Nov 2009

Page 41

Liberty Bridge was also known as Phu Lac 6 after the hamlet that had stood here.

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 41

Made 24 Nov 2009

Page 11

This was a new bridge to replace the one washed way in Oct '67

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 11

Made 24 Nov 2009

Page 11

Liberty Bridge was completed in late August 67 and it spanned 2,040 feet across the Song Thu Bon. Liberty Bridge would now offer better access to An Hoa...

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 11

Made 24 Nov 2009

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Liberty Bridge got washed away in the oct '67 monsoon and many times came under VC & NVA attack. When out of use the Marines used a ferry to cross the...

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 70

Made 24 Nov 2009

Page 70

Song Thu Bon

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 70

Made 24 Nov 2009

Page 3

Note sandbags on the roofs of the hard backs to stop the winds blowing them off in the monsoon!

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 3

Made 24 Nov 2009

Page 7

FSR stands for Force Service Regiment

Source: Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps » Page 7

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 3

Bob Hope, kept the troops laughing from WWII to the Gulf War, God bless him!

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 3

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 165

During the Vietnam War Danang was the busiest airport in the world

Source: Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps » Page 165

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 41

M26 frag grenades

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 41

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 37

Long after the war Vietnamese found shell cases to sell as scrap some of which returned to the USA!

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 37

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 37

Ville 'Nam speak ' for village

Source: Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps » Page 37

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 41

UH1E (Huey) with tail section gone! The CH-36 behind is not damaged as it is about to take off!

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 41

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 6

Like today's military convoys , the Marines had to face IEDs. Note the ring mount on the gun truck with what looks like a .50 cal

Source: Photos - Vietnam War Marine Corps » Page 6

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 18

The day after the ammo dump had been hit by NVA artillery

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 18

Made 23 Nov 2009

Page 13

C-123 Provider

Source: Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W) » Page 13

Made 23 Nov 2009

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