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50,000 Names carved in the wall
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Map of Da Nang
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Attack July 15, 1967
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July 67 Attack
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Shovelling Sand
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Bunker Interior
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Da Nang Bunker-Barracks 967
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Rockets ready to Load
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Stagecoach intact
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Stagecoach hit
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Hit the hitch
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Cab of Gunfighter Stagecoach
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Charred remains of a jet
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Paul Wayne Anthony Memorial Graphic
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Paul Wayne Anthony
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Paul Anthony Died 8 Apr 70
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Da Nang Comm. Center 4/8/70 Direct Hit
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Paul's name on the wall 3768
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Paul Anthony's Name on the Wall
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loading bombs
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Plane part blown into revetment
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Sgt McVey Works on the Bunker
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Electronic Parts Warehouse
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Refueling truck
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Jet in a revetment
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After the rocket hit
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Damaged Jet
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Rocket crater
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Art, I have enjoyed viewing your photos of Vietnam and Danang. I was with the 6924th SS from late 1967 thru mid 1969. I remember many of the things I see in your photo's. Were you with the 6924th by chance? Chip Tanis Boca Raton, FL.
said chiptanis
Great pics of viet nam,iwas at TanMy with 403rdtrans 71-72.Check out my pic on gnyoungblood,travel,frein ds&fun.Thanks an Welcome,Home. sgt Harvey Youngblood (gene)gnyoungblood@yahioo .com
said gnyoungblood
Oh, what memories this album brought back. I was in Danang 67/68 with Redhorse building those buildings and watching them get blown up. I was in my barracks one night when five went up around my barracks. Starting right next to mine. It was very moving to see it again. No one could know what it was like in Vietnam unless they had been there and seen their friends hurt and killed.
said police370
Very touching and interesting album. All the best, Vladimir
said wertyas
So glad I have found this again..in the prev message I meant to refer you to member Leonslens He has had a number of his images published ... regards poppy
said poppy1812
YOu have some interesting Vietnam pics, captured some memorable moments. I like all the wonderful flower albums too. Perhaps you would like to look at some Nam pics in my albums taken by an Australian
said poppy1812
Hi Art , I have spent some time looking at you Car albums , I did 2 tours in Nam,the 1st one in 1968(Vung Tau) 147th assault support helicopter unit AKA the Hill Climbers. 2nd on up north Flew into Da Nang a couple of times.thanks for signing my guest book & for sharing you photos, I was a Chinook Flight engineer, now retired of course. Have a good week. Nev AKA alocolobo@msn.com
said alocolobo
THANKS FOR ALL YOU DID, AND ALL YOU GAVE..GOD BLESS....msdek
said msdek
Dear Art, your photos are very time-trippy !! Could you please fill me in on a Katyusha attack (122mm rocket fragments I picked out of my burnt belongings later had Russian markings!) directly on the Comint-types' barracks around July, 1967. I need the date for PTSD clearance at V.A. hospital here. I was at the Secure Ops site across the runways, at work when the rockets hit us in the sleeping quarters. I think only two men were wounded, but very badly. My barrack was hit directly in my cube, and the fire from it burned down the two bunkers on either side, plus the next adjacent 80-man billet on each side. The Navy-spook's billet was spared to the south. Also, what was the name of the mission the Navy "Batship&quo t; flew in their 121-s?? ( Compared to "Commando Lance" on the Air Force monniker list.) Thanks. E-mail: HEARTINTHEWALL@YAHOO.COM Rex Patton
said mramerica1967
This was a very moving album.. very interesting..thanks so much for sharing these...Sheree
said shereeg39
I have photos from my days with the 377th SPS at Tan Son Nhut AB (67-68) under webshots dmd306. Do you remember a Terry Luther? He was at DaNang the same time you were? Are you a VSPA member?
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Was with 366MMS at DaNang 4-67 to 4-68 great photos Thanks for the Memories
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Pat! I need your e-mail address. art_plum
said art_plum
I would like to have more info on the pic's, Some I think I was there.
said pathaygood
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