The Mighty Ninth

Strive To Reach The Summit


Most viewed - Walt Schneidereit
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WS-162.JPGHarjo, Davis & Youngblood126 viewsLeonard Harjo and Top Davis (both deceased) with SSgt Youngblood.
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WS-180.JPGReady to Go126 viewsPFC Robert Gardner & Sp4 Dennis Couch packing up
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WS-183.JPG126 viewsSp4 Dennis Couch and Sp4 Griffith Crooks.
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WS-164.JPGParty Time125 viewsTop Davis cutting up with the boys.
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WS-167.JPGParty Time125 viewsTime for food, drink and fun,
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WS-143.JPGMoving day124 viewsA Sikorsky Sky Crane moves a howitzer.
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WS-149.JPGJerry in Jeep at Artillery Hill area124 views"Roger that!"
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WS-151.JPGArtillery Hill124 viewsCobra attack helo training.
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WS-163.JPGParty Time124 viewsSgt Schwan and Griffith Crooks
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Walt_Goes_Home.JPGThe outprocess "process"124 viewsThe Big Day arrives; I'm finally at Cam Ranh Bay. Hard to believe it was 8,476 miles to Los Angeles. Don't remember too much from my days here. I do remember them checking baggage. They put a rod down a Baby powder container checking to see if it would go all the way down. Told us that if we had pictures with bodies (war deceased) they would be taken away. So I just threw mine away, had a bunch of the attack Mother's Day at the Oasis 1969. I can still remember on shot of a VC burned in the cockroach position. Remember how quiet the airplane was when we took off and once we were miles over the water, everyone breaking out cheering. I do remember some of my time at FT Lewis and waiting at the airport for flight home.
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WS-148.JPGEasy pickings123 viewsA Sky Crane picks up a couple of cargo net loads.
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WS-158.JPGThe Ammo Section123 viewsChopper Pad near Artillery Hill, Pleiku
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