The individual on the right was my gunner LCpl. Larry R. Henderson fooling around on the flight line with LCpl. James D. "DaNang" Didier.
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It seems as they were loading up down at the Air Force side some of our officers were there for a ceremony. He said he had his chute on and was walking in a line of the South Vietnamese paratroopers when he saw our officers. Even the short Henderson generally towered over our Vietnamese allies. He said he tried to make himself as small and short as he could, but was having trouble bending over walking with his knees bent with the chute on. He felt like a large wounded duck and thought everyone must have been seen him. He had not had any practice and ask his buddy what would happen if he froze at the door. He was told the Special Forces guy would be right behind him and one way or another he would be making the jump.
He made the jump, landed in a large field with the others, and got back to our flight line no worse for the experience. I guess if he had broken his legs we could have said he fell off the transmission deck of a UH-34.
The aircraft that LCpl. Henderson made his first jump from.
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Below is another picture of my trusted gunner and 1st
mech. LCpl. Larry Henderson. With all of Larry's friends in the Army
Special Forces, I always knew if we went down they would come to get us
in force.
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