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Turner_22.jpgTarget Practice106 views"Nap of the earth" flying was a new technique then.
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Turner_86.jpgSouth China Sea106 viewsCan't say for sure, but it looks like the South China Sea.
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Turner_90.jpgTaking a new position106 viewsSetting up a new firebase. Note the M2 Aiming Circle and the red-white striped aiming stakes in the photo.
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Turner_15.jpg105 views
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Turner_26.jpg105 views
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Turner_65.jpgRice Paddies105 viewsThe ever-present rice paddies found in South Vietnam.
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Turner_91.jpgTouchdown105 viewsThe Chinook pilots became experts at placing howitzers in position.
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Turner_101.jpg105 views
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Turner_114.jpgGunship105 viewsAn armed Huey.
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Turner_24.jpgSupply drop104 viewsParachute can be seen just under the aircraft.
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Turner_29.jpgGuns A-Go-Go104 viewsTroops admiring the armed CH-47. As best we can tell, the gunship was located at LZ Uplift for everyone to look and take photos.
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Turner_52.jpg104 views
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