The Mighty Ninth

Strive To Reach The Summit


Most viewed - Bob McLaughlin
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mc-20.JPGFirst Shirt129 views1SG James E. McPeek, "A" Battery
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mc-19.JPGCaptain Baird128 viewsCaptain Robert D. Baird, Hq Service Battery. His name is on the Mess Hall sign.
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mc-21.JPGCouch128 viewsPFC Dennis J. Couch. He's the one who drove me into LZ Oasis the morning after the Mother's Day attack.
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mc-23.JPGSgt & Captain128 viewsLeft: MSG Paul J. Heavner; Right: Captain Stu Royle.
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mc-26.JPGMess Hall, Hqs Service Battery, Camp Enari126 viewsLtCol Charles Richards, Battalion Commander, 2/9th FA
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mc-18.JPGJacobs & Charters125 viewsSp4 Dave "Jake" Jacobs and Sp4 Mark Charters at Camp Enari.
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mc-22.JPGJenkins123 viewsCaptain John Jenkins
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mc-24.JPGDavis123 viewsMSG William (Wild Bill) Davis, Field 1SG.
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mc-4.JPGHere I Am!122 viewsYep...that's me. Sp6 Bob McLaughlin...I was the Mess Sergeant (Forward) for Headquarters Service Battery, 2/9th, at LZ Oasis. Behind me is a sea hut. The sea hut is temporary housing that was soon turned over to the South Vietnamese Army as our presence was winding down.
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mc-16.JPGHqs Service Battery, Mess Hall at Camp Enari122 viewsSFC Willard Newell was the Mess Sergeant for "A" Battery.
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mc-25.JPGSign Posing122 viewsSp5 John O. Olson, Sp4 Herb Banks and PFC Ralph C. Thompson
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mc-27.JPGExecutive Officer for "A" Battery118 viewsCaptain Jerry R. Benton. At one point, he was "Lt Benton" and served as XO of "A" Battery.
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