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Vietnam Revisted |
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As the plane landed in Hanoi and rolled to a stop we could feel the stress building. Then the door opened and we stepped down onto the tarmat..We knew at that moment, We were Back in the Nam. We sometimes rented a van and other times motorcycles but the people always treated us very good and were very friendly towards us vets. If your thinking about returning,do so and have another 33 or tiger beer for us. "CLICK ON ANY PHOTO TO SEE ANOTHER ONE OF THE TRIP" |
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We didn't stay in Hanoi long but we wanted to see where so many of our brothers were held. The Hanoi Hilton |
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As we arrived in Hue, Ken wanted to take a boat ride. Here on the Perfume river we found the first real memories from long ago of our youth. |
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As we left Hue and headed south. We came upon Camp Eagle, Home to the 101st Airborne Divsion around Phu Bai,this and small buildings are all thats left standing. |
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The View from Hai Van pass looking down on Danang, brings back some fond memories of R&R at China Beach |
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The Rice patties we all remembered. Click on the pic and see Member Jack giving up his shirt to help out. |
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The Main gate at Chu Lai is still there and just missing one the letters. Chaplain Mark (standing here)was stationed here with the Americal Division in 1970. |
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This old Navy boat of ours is now used for a river police boat. |
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When these young soldiers came marching out of the trees, the only thing thing we could do was shoot them with a 35mm camera. After That some of our guys went into the trees.:) |
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