500 lb bombs impacting about 800 yards north of 881S.
NVA tended to place antiaircraft guns in tree lines were they had
some concealment. We would spot the emplacements when they
fired during the Supergaggle, then destroy them if we could get CAS
aircraft after the helos left.
Photo by, 1stLt.
Charles J. Schneider
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105mm gun crew after either a good shot or a good
joke - Mar '68. Variety of beards was normal. Many of
the younger troops could not yet grow one. From left, Rank? Jack
Piercy, Rank? Jesse Cartin, LCpl. Richard Reyes, PFC. Scott Shimabukuro
and Unknown..
Photo by, 1stLt.
Charles J. Schneider
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Getting rid of trash was a challenge. It got blown around by helos or by the wind. Burn- ing it simply provided an aiming point on the smoke plume for the NVA gunners, and when fog gave us the opportunity to dig, we had more important digging than trash burial. Rats were attracted by the trash. Charles J. Schneider | |
2dLt. Michael J. "Mike" Thomas, 2d Platoon Leader,
I/3/26 - Jan '68. (KIA 20Jan68 and awarded
the Navy Cross)
. Photo by, 1stLt.
Charles J. Schneider
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2dLt. Richard "Rik" Fromme, 1st Platoon Leader, I/3/26
in trench on east end of 881S - Jan '68.
. Photo by, 1stLt.
Charles J. Schneider
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Marines in trenchline on 881S - Feb '68. (Need
IDs!)
Tell me who they are, page 45,
photo #6
Photo by, 1stLt.
Charles J. Schneider
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