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Cpl. David V. Weber's unfinished furniture.
All the boxes that equipment came in and wiring was very valuable and sought
after. You see the results of our salvage efforts.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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Suzy worked in the Enlisted Club at DaNang.
Her husband was a Vietnamese Marine. I guess she couldn't stand to
be away from Marines.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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Gladis also worked at the Enlisted Club at DaNang.
She bore the nickname of " Happy
Bottom."
Photo by, Cpl. Warren
R. Smith
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A couple of the house boys that kept the barracks
clean. I think one of them stole my rain coat while I was away.
When they got mad they tried to swear in English, but didn't seem to be
able to put the words together right. You would hear such things
as "shit-God damn".
Photo
by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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"Dog Patch" located across the road from the compound.
We had barbed wire everywhere.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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"Dog Patch" and more barbed wire which was for our
own mental health making us feel safer. It didn't keep sniper fire
out.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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