Last additions - J Fred Oliver
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JFO-17.JPGAnother Tunnel Rat?FOs ain't supposed to investigate tunnel openings.Mar 17, 2016
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JFO-18.JPGChecking the newspaperJust like home...eat a meal, read the paper.Mar 17, 2016
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Fred_Oliver.JPGModern-Day FredFred is a successful real estate developer, both business and residential, in San Diego, CA. He attended our historic 2/9th FA reunion in May, 2013 at Ft Sill, OK.Mar 09, 2016
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JFO-11.JPG"BUTCHERING BASTARD"Double-click on the photo and you will see the inscription of "Butchering Bastard" running down the 8" howitzer tube. This firebase had some serious weaponry.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-12.JPGOh-so-familiar!Yeah, this may look like just another shot of a Huey, but checking out the foreground, you can tell it is on a resupply run. There are boxes of C-rats, bundles of sandbags just waiting to be filled, a jerry can and 52-gallon drum. Maybe this is where UPS got the idea.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-13.JPGFred & Another Friend looks like a two-man Board of Inquiry!
This time my brass is an even better sniper target! Perhaps it's time to get some camouflaged brass.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-6.JPGTwin DusterThe M42 Twin Duster: twin mounted 40mm anti-aircraft guns used for defensive purposes in Nam. They were stored at Ft Bliss, El Paso, TX after WWII in heavy cosmoline. The brass found a use for them, re-mobilized them and sent them over. For a little more background, refer to the War Story link and click on "Wanna Cushy Job?".Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-7.JPGFire!A military cot blocks the view of whatever is being fired, but this photo proves conclusively...without any doubt...that our combat brothers DID NOT use ear plugs? Eh? What's that? I'm entitled to VA hearing disability? Ya think?Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-8.JPGMy FriendHe's putting that canteen cup to good use. Good shot of typical living quarters in the boonies.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-9.JPGGuard DutyWell, he doesn't say much, but he doesn't fall asleep, either.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-10.JPGTwin DusterFully emplaced and ready for action. This M42 is sandbagged supported by engineering stakes. They did a good job getting all that cosmoline off.Mar 08, 2016
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JFO-1.JPGFantastic shot!Amazing! This photo captures, almost magically, the powerful dust storm created by a Chinook when hovering over dry ground and picking up a heavy load, such as one of our 105mm howitzers. An almost depleted blivet can be seen just outside the huge dust storm.Mar 08, 2016
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