Marble Mountain Air Facility (late 1969) with the
Marble Mountains and the South China Sea visible in the background.
- Photo by, LtCol.
Charles R. Dunbaugh
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Monastery nestled within one of the five Marble Mountains.
Most of us saw it from a distance, LtCol. Dunbaugh had at least one mission
which required a landing there.
- Photo by, LtCol.
Charles R. Dunbaugh
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LCpl. Michael F. Gramlick was killed in action on
7-27-69 when YK-10 was shot down on a medical evacuation mission. (Click
here for story)
- Photo provided
by Greg, Gramlick
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This young lady was a waitress
at the E-Club and LCpl. Gramlick's friend. She would always stand
by Mike when serving the table and serve Mike first. After Mike was
killed she quit serving the friends he was normally associated with.
- Photo provided
by Greg Gramlick
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Cpl. Larry L. "L3" Lawrence was awarded two Single
Mission Air Medals for missions where he was an aerial gunner. Click
here for his history index.
- Photo by, Cpl.
Larry L. Lawrence
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1stLt. Kenneth B. K. Kozai was killed in action on
11-29-69 when YK-9 suffered a synch. shaft failure due to enemy fire. (Click
for narrative)
(Click here for the Legacy of Ken Kozai) - Photo provided by, Kathleen Phillips, Ken's former wife |
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