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We still had a sense of humor. This sign was
on the road to the top of Monkey Mountain and read, "Stuckeys, Pecan Candy,
Clean Rest Rooms, 1 Mile".
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Photo by, Maj. F.A. Gulledge |
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Marble Mountain Air Facility at dawn.
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Photo by, Sgt. Thomas M. Dietrich |
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Sergeants Club at Marble Mountain. From left:
Kim (ROKMC), Andy Lonergan (H&MS-16), Sgt. T. Dietrich, Chesney (H&MS-16,
unknown.
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Photo by, Sgt. Thomas M. Dietrich |
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The first time I said, "that can't be the LZ!"
After a few landings I actually learned to enjoy it, until a night medevac.
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Photo by, Maj. F. A. Gulledge |
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The view out my front door of the beach and the South
China Sea. Would have been a wonderful place to live had it not been
for the barbed wire and the war.
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F. A. Gulledge
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I will never forget 1stLt. John Harris. He gave
this newcomer his first "indoctrination" flight late Sep. '69. Click
here to read the narrative.
Photo by, Maj. F. A. Gulledge
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