Those who knew him best would recall his sophisticated taste in music, love of books, natural charisma and a sense of service. It really adds to the historical context of the base. Why an orphanage? I do remember one guy at Mike Battery .
or nature. i was on hill 65 when the orphanage was attacked. Semper Fi, I AM PLEASED YOU SERVIVED. Hi Marine, I was a radio relay tech at An Hoa from About August or September 1968 to June 1969. I remember being shot at alot and also having a sense of purpose. Images of VietNam I Corps - marzone.com Will always admire the grunts and docs who did so much! Thank you all for your service. The airstrip is/was still there (2008) but had grass growing up thru the cracks in the asphalt. I think we called it the Rocket Capital of the World, lol. Hey Ronald ( Doc). Marine Corps Operations in Vietnam, 1969-1972 | Proceedings - May 1973 We landed at the bottom and walked up a path to the top where we caught another chopper and headed back to An Hoa. Also included is a map from J.C. Bowers which shows Mike Company's base camp's location from October '67 to March of '68. The Liberty Bridge was constructed over a period of 12 months by Taylor and Murphy Construction Co. of Asheville, N.C., designed by bridge architect Miquel Rosales of Boston, and engineered by Schlaich Bergermann. US body count: 852 killed. When I look back I cant but wonder how we as a countty could have allowed that war to continue. there. [2]:209 It was decided that a bridge would be built to shorten the route. GENERAL ORDERS: CITATION: The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor (Posthumously) to Hospital Corpsman Second Class David Robert Ray (NSN: B-308634), United States Navy . As the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) infiltrated the camps barbed wire perimeter, a 24-year old corpsman named Bobby Ray charged into the melee to render emergency aid to the mounting casualties. Photo By Andr Sobocinski |
This mission covers another insert near at Liberty Bridge, which I believe was near the base at An Hoa. I took it from the 2/11 chow hall ( I was with 1st Force Recon) Thanks for sharing the pictures. Operation Taylor Common - Wikipedia The bridge was constantly under attack and was destroyed several times, either by the enemy I read years later in a book about Robert Garwood that some nurses and doctors from a German hospital were brought in to the camp where he was being held, just west of the An Hoa base.
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