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Do Xa after the initial strike
of 04-27-64 was a frequent resupply destination.
Photo by,
Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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Another view of Do Xa where a lot of cinnamon trees
damaged by artillery and other ordnance gave the whole area a sweet smell.
Some of the ARVN soldiers were collecting the bark because they could get
a good price for it at the market.
Photo by,
Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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From left, Lcpl. James D. "Da Nang" Didier and LCpl.
Larry R. Henderson fooling around on the flight line at Da Nang.
Read about Larry going AWOL and jumping from a
DC-3.
Photo
by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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Two Vietnamese T-28 "Trojans" over Da Nang.
Our pilots knew them well as they were used as training aircraft in the
U.S. Now their training aircraft have gone to war.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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The Vietnamese T-28 flight line at Da Nang.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith |
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Vietnamese A1-E "Skyraider" at
Da Nang. Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky was seen preparing
to fly one of these former U.S. aircraft.
Photo by,
Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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