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From left center, Rank &
First? Perez, Cpl. Randall Wahoske and Rank
& First? Kelly all standing in trench
leading to one of the bunkers between the two mortars.
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Photo by, Cpl.
Randall Wahoske
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Cpl. Randall W. Wahoske sitting
in the crater resulting from a 120mm mortar round which hit between our
81mm mortar pit and the 105mm artillery piece parapet in Feb. 1968.
Photo gives some idea of the destructive power of the NVA 120mm mortar.
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Photo by, Pfc.
James E. Payne
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Cpl. Randall W. Wahoske who
was an 81mm mortarman.
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Photo by, Pfc.
James E. Payne
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From left rear,
LCpl. Edwin
"Woolvy" Woolverton and Rank & First?
Edward, Unknown.
Front row from left,
LCpl. Dwight "Butch" Brown,
Cpl.
Randall Wahoske and Pfc. Johnny Doan.
Photo by, Cpl.
Randall Wahoske
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81mm mortar mission. From amount of smoke, attitude
of crew, probably a long-range miss- ion. Tube oriented south, in
direction of Co Roc Mountain in Laos. Lots of rocket sites in that
direction. Most of the time conditions or time did not allow us the
luxury of plugging our ears, and if you did, couldn't hear incoming.
Photo by, Cpl.
Randall Wahoske
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