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Crew and medical personnel of the Repose. Her
sister ship, the Sanctuary, had a sign for all helo crews to see saying,
"You find 'em, we bind 'em." Many are living today for those efforts.
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Robert L. Marshall
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These patients were either being
relocated to or from the hospital ship. It was rare indeed to see
stretchers hung in this fashion within a CH-46 in Vietnam.
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Robert L. Marshall
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A aerial gunner's view of DaNang harbor. Those
.50 caliber rounds may not have been all that accurate, but they could
surely tear up some real estate.
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Robert L. Marshall
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The CH-53 squadrons were our Vietnamese version of
AAA. We break 'em and the "Heavy Haulers" would bring 'em home.
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Robert L. Marshall
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Now I know why so many Marines went to the MARS station.
I thought they were calling their sweeties at home. Didn't know the
radio operator's dress code was so informal.
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Robert L. Marshall
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