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JFO-49.JPGWish I owned one of theseIt would have been nice to chase the NVA in a rolling tin can instead of on foot.
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JFO-50.JPGHow to climb a tree?Tarzan never thought of this method.
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JFO-51.JPGHungry gruntHe opened his can of hash upside down.
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JFO-52.JPGGrunts on the trailSome areas of the jungle were thinner than others.
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JFO-53.JPGSubtle warningHuman skull posted on a spike. It reads, "Wildcat NVA Killers".
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JFO-54.JPGCapt CarterThe guy holding the Chi-com machine gun is Capt Carter, who was the Company Commander of A/1/14. He was wounded a few days after this photo, and I think sent back to the States.
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JFO-55.JPGTemperature changesIn the Central Highlands, the nights got pretty darn cool!
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JFO-56.JPGGrunts in full gear
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JFO-57.JPGEvery day warOne of the strangest things in Nam was that the "locals" went about their business every day. It was like war was a common thing in their country.
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JFO-58.JPGAPC-113Armored Personnel Carriers worked in Nam...where they had roads, that is.
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JFO-59.JPGLooking leftIt's "that-a-way". Everyone is focusing on the left.
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JFO-60.JPGPalm Trees and PlantationsTroops take a break just outside the jungle canopy. Palm trees in the rear.
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