Last additions - Dennis Munden
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DM31.JPGFighting at LZ Lane"B" Battery fighting at LZ Lane. They fired 980 rounds of artillery in support of my mission.Jan 19, 2014
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DM30.JPGMaking contactWe made contact at Dragon Crater on 21Nov66. I was calling in the artillery while RTO Robert McGlynn is providing cover.Jan 19, 2014
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DM29.JPGMunden and FraleyLt Munden on the left and Captain Wallace Fraley on the right. Photo taken at Bong Son. Capt Fraley was my wife's first cousin's husband.Jan 19, 2014
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DM25.JPGFighting at LZ LaneL to R: Lt Revera; RTO; Machine gunner; Platoon Sgt Hatch; Rifleman; FO Lt Dennis Munden.Jan 19, 2014
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Rhodes-Delano.jpgRecon Sgt & RTOLt Munden is very happy to be in touch in modern day with his former teammates Mike Rhodes, RTO and Ray Delano, Recon Sgt (deceased 2020).Mar 31, 2010
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FO-Munden.JPGModern-day DennisFO Dennis Munden at an airport. Dennis ended his duties in Vietnam as an Air Observer.Jun 17, 2008
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DM13.jpgRSOP In ProgressCamera captures a perfect shot of a CH-47 moving a howitzer and ammo load.Nov 10, 2007
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DM12.jpgThe EffectWise to avoid the FFE results.Nov 10, 2007
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DM5.jpgFire For EffectRounds landing within view of the firebase. Not a common sight.Nov 10, 2007
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DM18.jpgWorking Crew - Pt IIRollins, Lt Munden, Dauphin, Franklin and Casp. Looks like the "boonie cap" moves around.Nov 10, 2007
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DM2.jpgRSOPMoving day. The CH-47 Chinook was the workhorse. It could transport a 105mm howitzer and a slingload of ammo, code named "lobsters".Nov 10, 2007
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DM24.jpgVietnamese Marine BrigadeThis is a picture of the Commanding Officer and his staff of a Vietnamese Marine Brigade plus the American Marine advisors. They were working in the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry’s AO for about a month and I was the 2/9th liaison officer with them. My job was to keep our batteries advised of where they were operating and to coordinate any fire support they needed. Nov 08, 2007
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