The Mighty Ninth

Strive To Reach The Summit


Most viewed - Walt Schneidereit
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WS-125.JPGThe Captain127 viewsCaptain Robert Baird at the HQ area of Camp Enari.
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WS-211.JPGBattle Tank127 viewsTroops take a closer look.
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WS-27.JPGAmmo Section126 viewsThe Ammo Section tent is in the middle of the photo.
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WS-29.JPGThe ASP126 viewsDennis Couch takes inventory while UNK soldier from the 704th Maint operates forklift. This ASP handled all the munitions for the Grunts and the Redlegs...mortar rounds, M16, .50 cal, hand grenades, C-4, CS...you name it.
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WS-105.JPGAftermath125 viewsWalt, Dennis & Ed Greer gather what little is left. Those stacks of sandbags came in mighty handy!
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WS-215.JPGClose Call125 viewsI was scheduled to be on this convoy heading out of LZ Hardtimes.
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WS-68.JPGConvoy124 viewsMike Fairweather with Walt Schneidereit.
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WS-106.JPGAftermath124 viewsCapt Robert D. Baird, CSM Hughes survey damage to the Ammo Section tentage. Top Davis is in the background.
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WS-115.JPGCamp Enari124 viewsExcellent shot of Dragon Mountain.
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WS-61.JPGArrival in Nam123 viewsHurry up and wait...even in Nam.
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WS-66.JPGThe Medalist122 viewsSp4 Jerry Genson receives his medal at the 1/35th HQ at LZ Oasis.
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WS-52.JPGMang Yang Pass - Part III121 viewsInteresting details on this infamous Pass going back to the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. Also: see "War Story- On The Line" about a skirmish at the Pass.
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