Phil, we bump into each other again. Interesting evening. I was the the 1st of the 52nd, I was Senior Advisor with the 4/43d-18div My counterpart-MAJ Hop was KIA 8 May-1969, A voice from the past. Aerial view from a UH-1 Huey helicopter, of the base and surrounding terrain. I was there with you!! Hard to believe we got to be old timers. I came in country on the Troop ship Walker in April of 66 with HHC 4th Battalion 9th Infantry Regiment 25th Infantry Cu Chi. I have a few follow-up questions. Sadness is the word. LTC Ginger directed me after we returned to the states to find the III Corps After Action Report which I did. Seems the Regimental Advisor had been relieved. Pete Boszor told my Sgt. He did do a previous tour from 66 67 as a Major. Please contact me at blackhorse4@verizon.net. Thank you for this info. Hot Desert. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. I cant remember the Captain and Sergeants names. I retired from the Border Patrol and now regret I didnt take more pictures of the Old Patrol. I will never forget him Worked at mars station AB8AO 67-68. Fortunately I had SFC Clark, SSG Dowling and SSG Fowler who all had prior tours. The vehicle turns and moves out. There was a 67 sergeant there. Yes..he was The Senior Advisor to the 18th ARVN commander of Advisory Team 87 and was a vicious volleyball player as I recall. I was radio teletype operator there the compound. Stayed with them until late July 68. Went all over but my 1st tour was with the 25th Infantry. Layed a lot of WD1 on A frames through a lot of razor grass. Bill. Decca tower was up and I got some great photos from there. I wonder if any remembers how tall the como was. We found 35 ARVN soldiers and 2 advisors dead, 71 ARVN soldiers and 1 advisor wounded. We lived in a chicken coop type hut. Thats why I ended there as excess in 1966. Sgts Maher and me. Contact at crossmanred@aol.com. Phil, my little health problem are dim compared to yours. They were hit hard and we moved through the night to where we made contact then went in to where they were the next morning. Mid-air on way to hot LZ, Mekong Delta, 1969.
Grunt Life with Delta Company 2/5 Cav 1st Cavalry Xuan Loc 1971 Moving 1500 miles ourselves got me down. I remember Doc very well.
Quan Loi Base Camp - Vietnam War Travel Thanks so much for this helpful information. Would have liked to have talked to him. Proud to have served with you folks All the best, I remember thatbit was a combined group with Navy and Air Force guys, most were I &R. I left to go up to TOC 18th ARVN, G-3, but wound up in I & R. Tm 87 was for the 18th Div Xuan Loc and its units in 3Corps. Ron Rego. around age 50 to 60. Thats my problem also. Wellton is about 15 miles over the mountains from the east side of Yuma. I remember that patch. A beautiful view. Seems like if more people understood the true nature of war we might have fewer of them. Yes it was Lt Keith. Regards, Ernie Chamberlain (former 1 ATF, Nui Dat; Baria 1969-70), I was MAT III-12 team leader during 1969. Ring any bells? hightForP2 = 330
I miss them all. He replaced LTC Ferguson in 72. captains were Parbeum? A radio operator lying on ground places the phone of the radio to his ear, then speaks and looks out. In 67 we helped equip the Americal and sent some personnel. David and LTC. M-48 tanks.. A marine takes cover in a shallow hole. My father's nickname is Frankie, and he was at Camp Husky that night (or at dawn I should say) when they were attacked. The address is 302 S on 88, Long Giao, Cm M. IT WAS THE 1ST BATTALION-43RD REGIMENT OF THE 18TH ARVN DIVISION. And when he was reassigned to an Arvn unit doing patrols I remember thinking he must have really pissed of somebody as he seemed too old for for such an assignment. He was terribly shot up on his left side from his head to hi s toes and even had some shrapnel is his heart, but he is still hanging on.
By Thomas E. Ricks April 14, 2015, 11:41 AM Thomas E. Ricks covered the U.S. military from 1991 to 2008. SSG Maauel Barrera was KIA in September 1967. Jim, I remember all of you guys. It had a lot of big trees and a very relaxed atmosphere. I was a member of MACV Team 89 Nov 71- Nov 72-As the District Senior Advisor. I must have checked something that told the computer I wanted all messages or something. I was the Fire Chief at Blackhorse and when they closed it down (about august 69) I moved the entire fire dept to Xuan Loc and set it up on the airfield..Dont remember the name of the SA, but I recall he was not that well liked. Keep this brand new 1LT out of some trouble but got me into more. On May 18, 1969, he was at FSB Husky at Xuan Loc Air Field in Long Khanh Province, RVN, when the area came under rocket and mortar attack. It started with the inquiries by Cole and the Lt that was killed. Most of mine have been lost. I was down the road at 43rd RCAT. One in Gia Ray in that firefight and the other in An Loc. Just for info anyone who remembers David Patton LTC(R) TM 87, 43rd RCAT. See also [ edit] List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1970) References [ edit] I was short and had glasses. Do you remember what date that was that they hit the airfield? He pilled up a lot of NVA that night with his M 16 that kept jamming.
PDF The Sundance Kid of XAUN LOC ARTY - VHPA All of my pictures, records and notes were destroyed at Gia Ra, so if anyone on this thread has memories of that time period or contacts, I would sure like to hear from you via this site or directly at wdneal@sdrnet.com. I was the advisor to the Vietnamese Provincial Reconnaissance Unit (PRU) in Xuan Loc. I was a radio operator at Xuan Loc from Sept. 1967 to late Aug. 68. He was a Lt. Col in 1970. Started out with 48th Regiment at Long Giao, was wounded in February, returned to the Team after two weeks and ultimately ended up with TF 52 in An Loc after Marv, SFC Winland, and LTC Ginger were evacuated. Richard you were the Plt Leader when I got there in April 68. Company of U.S. Marines on a tactical sweep during the Vietnam War. He was at Tay Ninh with the rest of us. 1965. Ran around scrounging with my driver. Thank you for your service Sir. Born in Concordia KS. Hi Chief alls well with me. Camancho(sp.) Hi haylett was with you on both mountains and smitty the black guy. As a sidelight about Bob: I told him that he reminded me of someone but I couldnt come up with a name. and Stansfield.
18th Division - Army of the Rapublic of Vietnam (ARVN) - GlobalSecurity.org I would love to find out more both of his Vietnam tours! I was an Australian navy pilot who flew with the 135AHC out of Camp Blackhorse 1968. The Sultan left on Aug. 19th, Upshur on 20th and Barrett on the 23rd. Since I my branch was Artillery, I went with COL Steele when he visited War Zone D. Seems a lot of our Artillery was dispersed to those old fire bases along the Cambodia border. Hope you are doing well! Neighborhood kids, An Loc, Binh Long Province, Viet Nam, 1968 Neighbors smoking, An Loc, Binh Long Province, Viet Nam, 1968 was with andy strong when he got killed. President Thieu and Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam seated. This Page is intended for the discussion of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam Team 87 located in Xuan Loc. Flew Spitfires in the RAF in the Battle of Britain. Walt Ginger returned to the team after that but he was never right mentally I figured. Arrived TM 87 12/70, left 12/71. He was from McPherson, KS; operated a restaurant there. I do remember the OClub, because that is where I got my Captains bars which were presented to me by Col Coleman at the bottom of a glass of bourbon. I just found this site Team 87s headquarters was in the city within eyeball distance of the 18th Division commanders compound. U.S. Marines wearing utilities, cart belts, bulletproof vests, camouflaged helmets and carrying canteens and M-16 rifles cross a grassy area. It would be good to hear from you. While being with HQ element. An element of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in tanks and armored personnel carriers moved in to engage the force. Phone patches, I am searching for the location where two members of Team 87 were killed on 23-May-1969 in Long Khanh Province. 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery. Just as two soldiers who see each other occasionally. Am going back again TET 2018..anybody want to join me? What about Mischaud the crew in the telex bunker.Zoomie came to visit me awhile back. Bill Coleman. Do you know if there was a report on the engagement? Ill stay in touch. I was usually on the horn during Tet and remember Apple as well as Aloft 34 ( Pappy ). Men at local authorities meeting. I appreciate it. Then to Nui Thi in late June, was there on 26 July when it was overrun. I was the sig plt leader from May 67 to May 68. He was replaced by LTC Boone, an ass hole. Wife of deceased SSG Charles (Charlie/Chuck/Super P.) Joseph. It seems to me I remember that tower being a little o we 210 ft. He was sharp, funny and had a solution to end the war. I am sorry to tell you that Doug passed away Feb 6, 2006. My great uncle Staff Sgt Leon Green belonged to this group if anybody remembers him, Id love to hear some stories about him.. Lucas profound apology for hijacking your message, but Ive been MIA on the site since 2017. 1969: Page Count: 16: Abstract: The 2d Battalion, 35th Artillery remained assigned to the 54th Artillery Group with the mission of General Support, II Field Force. I remember the adviser to the I and R company but cant think of his name. 10th Division Cof S was a Colonel Nimh. I served with K Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment from April 1968 until April 1969. Medic was MSG Higgins and there was an advisor. I remember an E-5 in Tay Ninh who brought his wife and child to live near him in town. Enjoy Arizona, where is this new place? Living in Jennings Florida just south of the Ga line on I 75. HQ WAS IN XUAN LOC , THIRD REGIONAL CORP. Siegel, a draftee, arrived in Vietnam in June 1969, and served with 2nd Civil Affairs Company, based at Xuan Loc east of Saigon. I am currently assisting in the writing a history on the 135th and the navy contingent. We left Fort Sill in October 1966 for Vietnam. I was sent to Ham Tam to run that site with Team 48 great bunch of guys. Did anyone know my Father Louie M. Montes Monty? The Senior Advisor had just refused to extend his time in VN and he had to leave his girlfriend. Drug us down to Team site when movie showed. any one else.. please write gary. I was there from Aug. 1969 to May 1970 but dont remember this. Chuck lost both legs when I saw him at Benning later on. Interesting reading. Per the official records, he was KIA, body recovered May 8, 1969, in Long Khanh. ROUTE 332 LEAVES 20 AND HEADS SE.THE LA NGA RIVER FLOWS SOUTH AND A TRIBUTARY FLOWS ACROSS 332 AND JOINS THE RIVER.. YOU WILL NOTICE NOW THAT THERE IS A SECTION OF LAND THAT HAS HWY 20 AS A WESTERN BORDER AND THE LA NGA RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIE FORMS THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN BODER. Did your father ever talk about Capt. There was nothing left of the old Xuan Loc after the Battle of Xuan Loc, the last organized battle of the war. Took an R&R, then got back to 52nd Regimental compound at Gia Ra. I DID NOT MEET YOU DAD..HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL. I do have some photos/ maps. Edward Yava says: I remember a ARVN Sgt Vo Van Vu with 18th Div also Major Xa who was KIA in Phouc Tuy. Alvin, This was in the Lang Gha river bridge general area-stretching 5-10 clicks east/west and north/south. There was a Ssg Singleton that I remembered also a SP4 Randy Gould. Got wounded. I was at Xuan Loc Team 87 from Sept 65 til April 15, 1966. attached to 87th MACV at Xuan Loc from April 67 through TET until end of March 68. U.S. casualties were 14 killed 39 wounded. Mostly took a chopper ride to Saigon on time off. The Army was sending replacements to Vietnam based on Korean war KIA/WIA data. I was with Team 87 from Sept. 1969 to May 1970 Spec. Thought I would touch base since the pandemic is now pretty much behind us. I was a Radio teletype Operator there. I have a map of the area that Ill make a copy and send it to you, but I need an email address. Hope you are well. He was wounded and died of wounds late in 1969. ), north of Vung Tau. I remember the MARS station, and the antenna we had on the tower. RUSTY. I asked for another assignment and they sent me to Xuan Loc, Vietnam, Headquarters Battery, 2 nd Battalion 35 th Artillery (Camp Husky). Strong as hell as he carried his deputy out of harms way after he got shot in the hip. I went to flight school Was the Capt. He and I remained good friends until his passing.
Bagwell was my superior for the time I was with team 87 ( Nov. 1968 to Nov. 1969). Mr Cole, What a change at the compound. Its a golfer and fishermans dream. I believe he was awarded the Silver I have added you to my prayer list. Nasty little piece of work. I was there from May 69 to April 70. And you got a telescope while in Xuan Loc, we wondered what the VC were thinking it was while we observed with it at night. A cute nurse came in and he got a rise over it and was very happy that it still worked. Im at slandry164@gmail.com if anyone wants to connect with me (Im his eldest son).Thanks and ALLONS! There was a Spec.5 if I can remember who was in common in Xian Loc. Im trying to find a more accurate location or perhaps a report on the operation he was involved in. I was in Bien Hoa before that. Hope your life went well. The ARVN III Corps ' last defensive line east of Saigon connected the city of Bnh Dng, Bien Hoa Air Base, Vng Tu, Long An and the lynchpin centered on the strategic town of Xun Lc, where the South Vietnamese Joint General Staff committed the nation's final reserve forces in Saigon's defense. I guess I spent too many days and nights in the woods, enough to last a lifetime, so camping out is not my cup of tea. This would be my third, a most likely last, return in past 4 years. Barry Smith, S2 advisor, TM 49. Their family needs to have them. The Battle of Xuan Loc (Vietnamese language: Trn Xun Lc ) was the last major battle of the Vietnam War in which the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) committed almost all their remaining mobile forces, especially the South Vietnamese 18th Infantry Division, under General Le Minh Dao to the defence of Xuan Loc, hoping to stall the advance Long ago and far away . Misspelled. That is why I always think of the song No Where To Hide! I thought what a sweet assignment he had. Would like to hear from others who were in Xuan Loc. I remember that he was in charge of the girls working the PX. Finally linked up the next morning.
HD Stock Video Footage - Aerial view of Fire Support Base - CriticalPast Medically, it was from a heart attack but many of us believe it was from a broken heart. He was wounded in action and passed 20 Nov 69. Of some comfort, I suppose, to know that, at least, it was Maj. Turners idea. Does anyone remember sometime in late 69 early 70 when they were playing WILD BUNCH at the open air theater. What did you do while there? Second marine lying on the ground. He Passed away this year. Good luck and go easy on the ba moui ba, lol. It was a city with red clay mud that permeated everything. I have had .any different maladies from my tour in Vietnam. As I recall Patton was pretty much despised when he commanded the 11th ACR. Hightowers posting but the timing, name and rank seem too much to be a coincidence. If you traveled due south via highway LTL 2 for 50 km, it would take you to the best in-country R&R in Vietnam, Vung Tau on the South China Sea. BTW 2nd tour was with the 1st Cav in 70 71. Sorry to say I dont remember any names either. I was only 14 at the time of his passing. Started as DSA to 1/52. Are you he? Sometime earlier a NVA Maj.(?) To young to know. Sholley. P from 25th Division LRRP 66-67, Mark Ponzillo. I was there in June 65 when the wire was 6 feet from the chicken coop barrack s. Col Ridenbaugh enlarged the compound to have wooden framed tents. John R. Landry who was at Gia Ray in 1966 to 1967 and was involved in one of the Highway 1 attacks by the infamous VC Regiment close to Gia Ray.Heard it was a 4 hour firefight that resulted in 1 man loss and well over 200+ VC dead. In May of 1968, we were the first unit (US or RVN) to operate in War Zone D in over 20 years. I served at MACV 87 in Xuan Loc(???) Third mass burial uncovered. Del Rio Texas Laughlin Air Force Base USA, U-Tapao Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand. The last reel was the climatic bloody shootout. Advisors were killed under mysterious circumstances probably set up by their Vietnamese counterparts.. in 1968, but it was down in the southern half of the country(???). First off, I came home on emergency leave (family illness) late Aug. 71 and didnt return. He was shot up pretty good in his Jeep headed back to his RFPF unit as I remember. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all. He took me out to a small house on the outskirts of town for a visit with the wife and baby. An older CPT He was prior enlisted. It was Zoomie aka Dennis Diekman. Ham and all the trimmings. [1], The 11th ACR had its headquarters at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969.[2]. I was with the 1st Sig Brigade in the MACV compound in Xuan Loc Dec 69, in Bien Hoa for the friendly fire incident 17 & 18 Feb. 70. A marine with an M-16 rifle at the ready seated on the ground. Yep, it was total destruction, but thought I might at least see what was built to replace where camp was. For Marv Zumwalt, Thanks for the reply. I would like to get in touch with him if you could help.Thanx,SSG John Fechner,MACV TM 87, 69 and 70.EMAIL: jefechner@comcast.net. He said, didnt they tell you, You are in charge. Sent to Nui Chui Chan, Hill 837, in March 70. Thanks a Million! So disregard my previous questions. John. Two different Pattons then. WITHIN THAT SECTION OF LAND IS WHERE SGT COBB AND LT COLLIER WERE KILLED. Just letting everyone know that Dennis Diekman aka:Zoomie, also passed from cancer last year. I would be thankful for any info at all about this incident. He is was a RuffPuff unit. Xun Lc Base Camp (also known as Xun Lc Airfield or Firebase Husky) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base in the town of Xun Lc in ng Nai Province in southern Vietnam . Unfortunate that the censor chose to delete my description of the corpse I didnt intend for it to be deliberately graphic but rather to provide context for why Sgt. Didnt get to the compound much except when they showed Patton. Take Care, nice to hear from you. My Lightboxes |
We are still hiking up invisible rucksacks and tripping around AO America lol, Retired wondering what happen to It was before the 25th inf moved to xuan loc and the sh8t hit the fan! They are everywhere, dont remember seeing so many last year. Helped build the cinder block como center. R. Wolfe. Doug I am looking at a set of orders that puts me in Xuan Loc with the 10th Inf Ad Det on 19 Nov 65 w/ DEROS 26 Apr 66. I have some contact info if you would like it.
He later settled in Falls Church, Virginia where I met him once. When our name comes up on the waiting list, we move back into the other county and do all the registrations over again. Holdich. Then he moved to Quy Nhon air base. hunkering down seemed to keep us from Corvid Lost my mother to it last year in Florida. Please contact me back if any of you has his information just let me know at 1/57 block 5 Tan Phong ward Bien Hoa city Dong Nai province Vietnam. After five hours of intense fighting, the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces were driven off. Would like to talk to you via email. I am confused (nothing particularly new, I suppose!). Do any of you remember the Native American who was at 18th Div YOC and went on misdions eith the I&R. Incredible story but Id like to know if anyone have worked closely with him in Vietnam during this era. Thank you Dallas. Vivid memories, brothers. Please drop me a line at Ronnielarson@uwalumni.com. SP5 Mark Kuzinski my father and his brother's first cousin Frankie Evans was killed in that battle and earned a Bronze Star. Didnt take enough pictures along the way. I was a Rdo Opr. Cried like a baby. Hide, Fire Support Base "Husky", home of Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment (155, SP) Xuan Loc,Vietnam. During that time, I got to know both MAJ Bob Turner and SSG Green. Oh well, keeps us alert and young. I seldom had any association with G2, only Div Arty, G3 and 48th during my last 6 months while forward. I was there 71-72 left April or so. He knew who was in the field doing the fighting and not at the compound . Bill I would like to talk to you personally. Travel pass for all over signed by LTC Patton, Cards from President Thieu and others. Only a Chihuahua at the moment but never can tell what my wife will take in. Took over 43rd RCAT around 3/70 Phil Adam Sgt Team 87 43rd RCAT 18th ARVN.
I was a radio teletype operator at the Team Base. Group of marines with M-16 rifles ride atop an M67A3 flame-thrower tank moving across the bushy area. Don Snedeker here, historian for the 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia. Three members of MACV Advisory Team 87 were killed in a helicopter accident in Tay Ninh Province on 01 June 1968: He said the Colonel and General were taking the LTC out of the bunker where he had been for a few days and sending him Stateside. Rod Lynch. I was there in 68-69, I used to climb that tam tower all the time. In September 71, I was taken to Blackhorse and worked with the 52nd during the Vietnamese Presidential Election. The 43rd were feared by the VC and NVA. Two week of bombing by both sides left it a pile of burning rubble. I DEROSed same day as Ridenbaugh. I also have Kidney failure. At 1:00am on 5/18/1969 elements of the U.S. Army 54th Artillery Group at Husky Compound, a defensive position one mile east of Xuan Loc, Long Khanh Province, RVN, came under under assault. Glad to have worked with so many of you and life is /has been pretty good. Bagwell left in Late 68 and replaced by Capt Stanhope, A young and very green doctor. Just chatting on here has brought a lot of stuff back. Hope all is well. Thanks for your information about adviser of I & R company , I remember 1/52 rd battalion is cast Danh ( RVN ) and sgt Danh is interpreter and LtC Boon is adviser and LtC Thinh is regiment commander , Lt Keith is adviser of 52 rd I & R company and Im is interpreter for Thiet , well ! Thanks and best to all the old 18th hands. As the action continued a unit of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment arrived and engaged the VC. My unit was the one that linked up twitch their unit the morning after they were killed. I had my camera with me I have slides of the attack and maybe the slides will have a date. Now I am getting more than I really need. email me at davidpasco@att.net also with a mailing address. This site is dedicated to them - those who came home and those who did not. Phone I can send if you have email. the 25th set up a Defense Language school in Hawaii. Some had blue and grey uniforms and some just in brown and grey. Then led (advised) an ARVN rifle company to reinforce other parts of the perimeter. Arnold Apple occasionally. It has been a lot of years since, so dont quote me on that. USA This Well Dedend Who was the escorting officer? I used to climb it once a month to change the batteries in the field phone on top platform. A Major Whiteside and I were the only Artillery Majors that I remember. How about your family and are your fine , what is state you are living , Im very glad to see you, over 40 years I havent chance to speak English , so good luck to your family and happy new year. Left in April 66. I cant be of much help since I didnt have more than minimal contact with the 11th. Col. Chuck Ridenbaugh was the Senior Advisor.
Lessons Learned, (Headquarters, 2d Howitzer Battalion,) 35th - Dtic I also appreciate your saying that he stuck up for his men. 1967 1968. I said, yes, he said that that chopper just went down. On a good day you could miss most of the ambushes. Hey Barry I remember when you and Lance had a cookout that night I was on my back to fire support base I still have that telescope and 3 more I am very sick but still around. Ritchie W. Pickron. Bob Pickron is my Uncle. I am on 87. License Agreement |
I was in radio/carrier repair. Dear Mr.Bob Morse The Col expanded the perimeter and got wooden hooch with canvas tent covering and parachute ceiling. Aloft. Thank you, this actually helps a lot.
Blackhorse Base Camp - Wikipedia My ration card, Staff Sgt promotion list. We do like to travel with our animals. Tho we all called the town Xuan Loc, its real name is Gia Ray. I think it was up to 200 feet at the top I was a radio teletype operator. We went the same places and ate the same food. Hope you are recovering OK from the stroke. Good afternoon, does anyone remember 1Lt Jackie C (Carroll) Walker. A lot of healing is in your attitude, be optimistic and push hard. I was from WV,but I now leave in Naples,FL, Did you know Jackie C. Walker, 1st Lt? He is my father and was there from Dec. 65- Dec. 66. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. lost all mine coming back the states. At the time I was there mostly there were big tent cover with wood sides and floors. Found that out the hard way when I went looking for Xuan Loc last year. Now it looks like quarterly monitoring, plus Lupron injection 2X annually. LTC.
38 Amazing Color Pictures That Capture Everyday Life in An Loc, Vietnam emailmajikman1@yahoo.com, Hi Walt. Smitty and I were alone when we went to set up the site outside Tay Nihn. Tuc Trung, Long Khanh Province 11.118574,107.231167; YT44112968 (6431-3) When Americans thinks of the Vietnam War, they tend to reflect only what our troops did. 20, 2004 (Battle of Xuan Loc, South Vietnamese heroic stand in April 1975) I was shipped to Walter Reed in DC in May. I was there from May 67 to May 68 Dick Wolfe. They adjusted all my meds and I am doing well again. It wasnt long after that we received word that he was KIA. have had a stroke, but have good memories of Xuan Loc and AB8AO I dont know if that helps you a lot but you can ask any questions that you wish. (LogOut/ He was taken straight to Saigon for interrogation. I know some relocated to the US. George Patton IV commanded the 11th ACR in 68-69. I listened to Walt Ginger on the radio all night. I know another Capt. I rotated in December and in late March the 52nd became a Task Force and was sent to Loch Ninh/ An Loc for an operation involving the 5th and 18th Divisions. Don Snedeker here, historian for the 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia. I think it was Watts ? Dont remember the operations. My email is b333@comcast.net .
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