He pilled up a lot of NVA that night with his M 16 that kept jamming. In 67 we helped equip the Americal and sent some personnel. Do you remember the name of the Platoon Sgt? Vivid memories, brothers. 4/43rd Ref RFPF UNIT. More than 1,500 communist troops attack U.S. and South Vietnamese camps near Xuan Loc, located 38 miles east of Saigon. Several LTs including me who had disputes with higher ups found out he took our side.. Clark Woodworths radio man. All in all I cant complain. A marine radio operator lying on the ground holding the handset of a radio makes a note on his camouflaged helmet laying next to him. On about the 5th of February, 1968 I took over as SA of 3/52nd ARVN after they lost most of their advisory team in an ambush near Ba Ria (sp?? We only travel where porcelain facilities exist, but wish we had a camper at times. Patton commanded the 11th ACR. 1LT Raymond Lyn Collier & I made friends with a Vietnamese Interpreter. John Landry then at the 11th Cav and was routed to the Suoi Cat attack by the VC on 2nd December 1966. Sent to Nui Chui Chan, Hill 837, in March 70. . The local paper ran an article that stated he was killed in Ben Hoa but I have been unable to verify that information. Group of marines with M-16 rifles ride atop an M67A3 flame-thrower tank moving across the bushy area. Team 87 Xuan Loc and me the only Native American of the I&R Team also transferred up from Ham Tan. The MARS station and commo area underneath the The tower and the one Sp/4 I remembered was from west Texas. My name is Ray (Beachball) Godfrey I was an Australian Navy pilot with the 135AHC EMUs We operated with Mike/Special forces & 118 ARVN out of Xuan Loc during 68. 185 pp. I was with the 74th Recon Airplane Co. yes I was there august 1969 with 199th lib as combat medic for 2 months and got short and left field too drive a jeep ambuklance, To all team 87 and 49 The VN government has changed names a lot in the past 50 years, so just a place name may/not be good indicator. Its been 10 months already. Hi the one I worked with was a red cross volunteer surgeon, I believe from Canada. I dont want to live in CA. LTC. Was your father a Capt. I grabbed my gear and went to the TOC to report in. We did Civic Action duty in Bien Hoc Province, Nhon Trach District. Thank you Rusty for the information on Lt Carroll Walker. I know another Capt. There was a Spec.5 if I can remember who was in common in Xian Loc. Keep this brand new 1LT out of some trouble but got me into more. Grass in the foreground. He drove back and forth to Saigon where his family was. On a good day you could miss most of the ambushes. SGT Cobb body was with the Senior Advisor (John)who was wounded and LT Colliers body was 49-50 yards away. One of the RTOs from the hill was aboard. I do remember a Lt Dick Wolf / 44th Signal He was a member of the Army Reserve and requested to go on active duty. Served with 1st signal Brigade 269 signal out of Ben Hoa, was with detachment billeted at Team 87 compound, April 70- Nov.70. NVA sappers were stopped less than 100 yards from that bunker. Then to Nui Thi in late June, was there on 26 July when it was overrun. He makes it. There was one other ship that left on Sept. 23 named Eltinge which carried the rear Detachment. Your father loved milk shakes and had one almost every evening that we spent together at Xuan Loc. Never left the compound much except to catch a ride to saigon every once in awhile. Seems like yesterday. Ridenbaugh was Senior Advisor, LTC Millington was Deputy Senior Advisor. I assume from your use of was that he has passed on. Mountains in the background. First off, I came home on emergency leave (family illness) late Aug. 71 and didnt return. I think it was up to 200 feet at the top The outdoor theater was built in early 1966. Fortunately I had SFC Clark, SSG Dowling and SSG Fowler who all had prior tours. Who had time for the PX> Always in the bush, lmao, From 1965-66 the 18th ARVN Div was the 10th ARVN Div. We signed up for an apartment in a senior living facility here and sold our house last year in about two weeks. Were you there when Col Patton was there. I got out without a wound. If so I met you at the funeral home. Just as two soldiers who see each other occasionally. [1] The 11th ACR had its headquarters at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969. USAF Aim HighFly,Fight Win. Im getting ready to sell out in Port Angeles and move to Wellton, Arizona. Rusty, Im doing a remembrance paper on LT Collier and am trying to get as much information about him and that time period as I can. My First contact With Col Coleman on April 8th 1968 was a firm Butt Chewing. I was a radioteletype operator. Some had blue and grey uniforms and some just in brown and grey. Third mass burial uncovered. Just received a note from my USAF son in Korea with a picture showing their Thanksgiving meal prepared by their Flight. Do you recall some Philippine Army Officers with the 10th ARVN Div? Doing research on him, because I want to write a biography on him. It was about dark time. Dennis, you were with the AF FAC when I was there. He was the senior advisor to MACV Team 87 headquartered in Xuan Loc. Not so much mud there. Did anyone know my Father Louie M. Montes Monty? That was a long, long night! I served at Xuan Loc from Dec 65 thru Jun (?) List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969) Took a few hits in the guy wires during Stay healthy. I wii send you my findings from my diary tomorrow. Ha. President Thieu and Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam seated. Thank you. Lost a lot of pictures and paperwork from back then. General Nazzaro being greeted by United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General Herman Nickerson. I know I was sent there for a day or so until LTC Ginger could be sent from Tay Ninh. Always liked you when we served together. 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. Memories of Vietnam: Fighting alongside a well-led unit of Vietnamese I had some experience in the I&R field and helped out the Div I&R company until a company grade officer (cannot recall the Cpt name) advisor showed up. Driver paled to the color of a sheet. Glad to hear you are still kicking. The house is Santa Fe style with high ceilings 2200 sq feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. President Thieu and Vice President Ky walk past lined up schoolgirls. Can I reach you through here if I have any more? IT SAYS SAT CONG. Phone I can send if you have email. We threw knives, played volley ball against anyonelol. My uncle will not talk about his time in the war which I totally understand, thanks for anything you can come up with. Neighborhood kids, An Loc, Binh Long Province, Viet Nam, 1968 Neighbors smoking, An Loc, Binh Long Province, Viet Nam, 1968 I just found this site I was like a 20 mile hike is full combat gear. I was a Spc 5 as well. 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. I am sorry that I cant provide any more info. I was there 71-72 left April or so. At the U.S. camp, 14 Americans were killed and 39 wounded; 24 enemy soldiers were killed in the action. Still had a pass allowing me to travel all over. You guys bring back a lot of memories some good some bad. Also Don Keogh ( Philadelphia ) and Doug Souza ( Boston area ). Thanks Ray. 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. The another 5 for rehab at Brooke/San Antonio. Im trying to find a more accurate location or perhaps a report on the operation he was involved in. Most of the good memories came from that area and the people there. License Agreement | The Colonel had just relieved the Regimental Adviser. Whod guess Id leave my final tour down the road 6 years later. I was with Team 87 from Sept. 1969 to May 1970 Spec. I remember that patch. Hi Joe.well, the situation was bad enough that I had a prostatectomy in early October. 264 37K views 9 years ago Home Movie footage of the 18TH ARVN Division,and their American Advisors at Xuan Loc Vietnam, and other areas.Scenes of Fire Base Penny Nu II,Tan Nuyen,Gia Ray. Retired in Wellton, AZ. Sorry if I misspelled your name. Be sure to watch those PSA levels in your annual blood check. The doctor was Snyder and the medic was Turner. My father was in Xuan Loc in 1968 or 69. Thank you. Dennis Zoomie Diekman passed away due to complications of cancer. This Maj. Turner was an older fellow. I worked for your father from September 68 through March 69. Bob Pickron is my Uncle. USAF General Joseph J Nazzaro shakes hands with group of Vietnamese Air Force airmen at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. Remember a few Aussie Arty guys from my 2nd tour, they were down between Long Binh and Vung Tau. Location: Xuan Loc Vietnam Date: 1969, May 23 Duration: 4 min 25 sec Sound: NO SOUND Clip: 65675067357 Fire Support Base "Husky", home of Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment (155, SP) Xuan Loc,Vietnam. Started as Task Force Oregon with 3/25ID, 1/101ID and 196th Lt Inf. Had acreal gung hi captain that made us fall out for chow and work formation till the colnel had a talk with him!! Great to here from you again Phil. Hot Desert. I was with the 74th recon airplane company at the airfield at xuan loc, 2nd platoon 1960 Saturn 1968. Best to your Lady. I was in TM 87 69-70. Thank you. It has been a lot of years since, so dont quote me on that. Well Have heart failure and Diabetes. Not to be insulting, but, she appeared to me to have a battle weary face. Left in April 66. Very happy to see the site is still going. Last year we visited with one of the Signal Officers I met on our trip to Australia. I have photos of my dads from 1966 that I would like to get to someone who could get them to their family members. 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. CPT Ralph Standbrook. We seldom travel any distance and have invited all our relatives to visit us. I was walking to the villa I stayed at in Bien Hoa. Per the official records, he was KIA, body recovered May 8, 1969, in Long Khanh. I heard the gun shots and raced to find him. I was there May 67 to May 68. +, Thanks for the reply on Pappy. I owe my Military career to Pappy. Zombie visited with me and family here in Arizona. USMC Semper Fidelis Phil, we bump into each other again. My Lightboxes | So, we all settled down to watch the fight scene again. I am Lloyd Arnold was 1LT I tended to the radio equipment in the communications building. Highest Rank: Specialist Five; Dates of Service: 1968-1969; Entrance into Service: Drafted . You never said if you were the Captain I worked with that night at Black Horse in September 1971. I was there at the time. Good afternoon, does anyone remember 1Lt Jackie C (Carroll) Walker. I was there from Aug. 1969 to May 1970 but dont remember this. Thanks a Million! The DEROS date was amended to Jul 66 to coincide with Col Ridenbaughs departure. U.S. Marines wearing utilities, cart belts, bulletproof vests, camouflaged helmets and carrying canteens and M-16 rifles cross a grassy area. One of the units of the 18th ARVN took the village back. howardmccosh6x6@yahoo.com or chilangtoankhe@gmail.com [Chi Lang to An Khe]. Xuan Loc is defended by the reinforced South Vietnamese 18th Division and a number of Territorial Forces. I was a captain although the Senior Advisor was CPT Ed Bailey from somewhere in KY. Three members of MACV Advisory Team 87 were killed in a helicopter accident in Tay Ninh Province on 01 June 1968: I was in Ham Tan first, security platoon then RTO. Contact Us | Town itself was unreconizable. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu reviews Montagnard troops at Plei Me in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Does any one on Team 87 remember anything about this inscident. Life goes on. If you havent already, google the battle and view the videos. emailmajikman1@yahoo.com, Hi Walt. I was Bn Senior Advisor Nov 68 Oct 69. I was sent home after 2 months on that hill. I went to a Vietnamese New Years Party in 72. We are still hiking up invisible rucksacks and tripping around AO America lol, Retired wondering what happen to During the reporting period, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery Maintained a base camp at XUAN LOC, RVN, YT472096. On way back down stopped at a small mil post to see if anyone could point way to the old MACV compound. I did hear that he somehow discharged his AR pulling it out of the vehicle. While at Xuan Loc, the battalion was placed under the 54th Artillery Group. 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. Sgt. Medic was MSG Higgins and there was an advisor. like to talk to him. Took an R&R, then got back to 52nd Regimental compound at Gia Ra. Location: Xuan Loc Vietnam Date: 1969, May 23 Duration: 4 min 25 sec Sound: No Color: Color Clip Type: Unedited Language: None Clip: 65675067357 USAF General Joseph J Nazzaro shakes hands with group of Vietnamese Air Force airmen at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. In 1970 he was on recon but did not get to tell me where, but that was when he was serving his second term 1970/1971 at Rach Gia again. Life is just a journey full of interesting moments. 18th Div take over..Earned my pay as the Div Recon Platoon adviser. Do you recollect direction you went to link up with Johns unit? I kept a diary-I could look up my comments that I made then if it would help. After five hours of intense fighting, the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces were driven off. Sir- Do you have any pictures of the Gia Ray Base Camp? I learned from him that he was getting ready to extend his tour by six months, which he had done several times before. Bill Stoner, Hi Eddy Our LTC was David Patton and he insisted we drive to the compound to see it. Good to hear from you again, stay safe, I was with MACV Team 87 in Xuan Loc between November 1968 until November 1969. I have a map of the area that Ill make a copy and send it to you, but I need an email address. I was a lt commander of the MAT team in Cam Tan with the 413th RF. Only a Chihuahua at the moment but never can tell what my wife will take in. I hear it was next to the rock quarry.am trying to locate it on Google Map but am having trouble finding it. Ray. village Xa Binh Hoa) on QL20 for about 24 hours.. My meds get adjusted to often. Bill Coleman. LTC Ginger was the TF SA with Captain Zumwalt and SFC Winland. I was attached to team 87 from Jan 66 to Jan 67. During that Presidential Election (September 71), I was taken to Blackhorse by the Colonel and Vietnamese General and dropped off at the Team House. He and I remained good friends until his passing. We were working in the civilian hospital. Hi, Dr Snyder was in charge of the unit I was with, but I left Vietnam October 1968. We got together and we thought that he had made it. Col Patton strongly resembled his father. IT WAS THE 1ST BATTALION-43RD REGIMENT OF THE 18TH ARVN DIVISION. I was the lone American advisor. 1968 i now have skin cancer,,, agent orange?? I was simply signed Lu Lan. Needless to say it was not appreciated by my wife. I cant remember the Captain and Sergeants names. But Patton carried an AR 15 and sprayed the bastards on his way out caring that big guy. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Yes, I served with your dad. I believe it was during this time that they were in Cambodia under heavy fire by a machine gun nest and lost many man until he lost it stepped out into the machine gunners range of fire and blasted them away. Found that out the hard way when I went looking for Xuan Loc last year. Have had a stroke and memory shot to hell. It was originally a French rubber plantation and the U.S. Army kept the plantation buildings and even the swimming pool. I lived down the road from the Team compound with 43rd RCAT near the officers (Viet) club. What did you do while there? SSG Maauel Barrera was KIA in September 1967. Sp4 Ruffin and his mortar, Firebase Libby, Xuan Loc, 1969. Layed a lot of WD1 on A frames through a lot of razor grass. Bill. We lived in a chicken coop type hut. all the stuff going on, all over, makes me feel guilty but Im willing to accept the duty. I used to have to climb it a month to replace the batteries in the field phone. A cute nurse came in and he got a rise over it and was very happy that it still worked. I also am a cancer survivor. [1], The 11th ACR had its headquarters at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969.[2]. He retired from Hewlett Packard as a System Programmer and lives in California. I was the only Native American who was in TOC and was with SP/4 Michaud , also with I&R. A marine with an M-16 rifle at the ready seated on the ground. I came to Team 87 camp about August or Sept 1965. Did you get the AO screening physical from VA a year or so ago. Chapter 2: Convoy Ambush on Highway 1 - United States Army Center of lol I spent a night in the hospital due to low blood pressure and low O2 %. Glad to hear that all is well. Buddhist ceremonies shows coffins prepared for procession. Helped build the cinder block como center. Big relief as you can imagine. Mourners at coffin. Hey Jerry, I remember you. Cant quite follow the dating system these days, but responding to Team Surgeon info I well remember Doc Bagwell. Do you remember his name? Reason I asked about those Advisers to the 52nd. Was with 74th Aviation Company (Aloft 30/36). He loved his wife- he talked about her. The address is 302 S on 88, Long Giao, Cm M. Boone, and now SSGT Bang is living in Hochiminh city, we are continueing to contact with American advisers, who was living in Giaray, was during Vietnam war. He came to America with his mother as a refugee from Czechoslovakia in 1956 when he was six years old. Col. I remember Doc very well. I was only 14 at the time of his passing. (LogOut/ Glad see your post. Unit arrived by troop ship. My driver got the shakes when we ran into local security types a couple of times, so had to skedaddle. I never heard the intell. Majikman1@yahoo.com if you have any pics. George Patton IV commanded the 11th ACR in 68-69. I also, remember that the 25th lost all the ground in Cambodia and the NVA was headed toward Tay Ninh. BTW 2nd tour was with the 1st Cav in 70 71. I will keep digging. I wonder if you knew him. Does anyone remember sometime in late 69 early 70 when they were playing WILD BUNCH at the open air theater. I was in Macv tdy to xuan loc in 1965 and 1966. Xuan Loc and all the other places are so far away. Many years. I was the Sgt Maj transferred from Duc My (Ranger Tng Center). He got me into flight school. Company of U.S. Marines on a tactical sweep during the Vietnam War. I think I got my years goofed up. He died in 04 but he always spoke of his time there. My Dad was awarded the Silver Star for action on 14 March 1969. I can be reached at jfschlat@gmail.com or 859-230-7070. Rest in Peace my friend. He was due to rotate back to The US in a few weeks. Sholley. Chief Yava I moved to AZ in Apr 2018. Maybe we can help with names. Patton and rest of 43 Regt fought a break through operation to relieve us and beat back the NVA. I am confused (nothing particularly new, I suppose!). Dick Wolfe. He also arranged for me to take the FAST (flight school) test in Saigon, and arranged help flight to take me down and back to XuanLoc. Total Immersion but I got thru it and had an extension on my MOS. Ward Meldrum. I guess he was not a big fan of Napoleon who once noted that it was only young men who were willing to die foe ribbons. THe VIetnamese commander at the time avoided the VC and probably was a turn coat. Dick Wolfe Lt Sig C I think she was even wearing the Special Forces Tab. thank you men for your imput I messed up on the patch it was the lighting bolt crossed with the blooiy hachet he also was in that when they were ambushed my dad and sgt Dalton were on hwy one . Would like to talk to you via email. It had to be pre- 1969. The team surgeons last name was Bagwell, He was from Fort Worth, TX, as I remember. I was tgere. I may have been involved had I not rotated in December. Best cream of chicken soup i have ever had! My uncle served in this group, SSGT Leon Green. Thank you for sharing. I would truly appreciate any information you have to share. I have a couple of Mitcham photos taken in the MESS. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery maintained a base camp at XUAN LOC. Branch of Service: Army; Unit of Service: 11th Armored Calvary, 2nd Squadron; Location of Service: Fort Benning, Georgia; Blackhorse Base Camp, Xuan Loc, Vietnam. Phil, Great to hear you are doing fine! I would like to get an update. Its a golfer and fishermans dream. And email Sgt. I was caughtup there one time when the cong the fuel dump on the air field. He was a Black guy, and a great help to us all. He was the son of General Patton. Except to replay to someone else. No Ray I have not heard of him. M-48 tanks.. A marine takes cover in a shallow hole. Interior and pilot are shown. Wounded outside of Fire Base Bastogne. Do you know the location &/or the coordinates? Lessons Learned, (Headquarters, 2d Howitzer Battalion,) 35th - Dtic I was hit in the face on 7 April by a chunk from a B40. After 2 failed MEDEVACS, TF52 moved south to An Loc, but we were ordered to remain in place until a rescue could be organized. Col. Walter E. Coleman. Thank you all for your service, Respectfully, Gail. Just follow instructions and keep your attitude up. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. About half in Xuan Loc and half forward at Tay Ninh when I was in a compound. Retired. The ARVN 18th Infantry Division had its headquarters here and the base and airfield were at the centre of the Battle of Xun Lc in April 1975. It was a self-propelled M109 155mm howitzer battalion and was first stationed at Xuan Loc with the 23d Artillery Group. No sign of the enemy at all other than seeing where they withdrew. A question for Robert Morse. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2009. Thank you for your post. I was there before and during Tet 68. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ). Mr. Chuck Billeud. I was wondering who was this Woman, dressed in Jungle Fatigues, wearing a Green Beret with 5th SFG Flash. There was a construction project not far away for office HQ . Not sure why my name is on this post. 65-65 June to April. As the following: I was stationed with Team 87 in July 65 till april 66. Does anyone know who he was? Dick Wolfe, Dick God bless you and all the other Vietnam Veterans for your dedication and service. I lived with the 54th Arty but went to the MACV compound sometimes as half of our unit was billeted there. Patton is gone now. Their family needs to have them. Only thing I recognized in town were the railroad tracks that ran thru town. Bill Candelore. Battery B maintained a base camp at NUI DAT, RVN, YS426665. Thank God for SFC Winland. I help build the como center. There was a Vietnamese Special Forces camp there too and ARVN SF guys started beating up American soldiers so the supporting artillery unit dropped a short round off the SF encampments border to get their attention. Heading back to VN on 17 March 2014, with intention to visit Xuan Loc and former Bn base at Nhon Trach (on the river about 10km SE of Saigon). Bill Stoner, When I was the advisor to the Div Recon (I&R) Co we were attached quite a few times to a 11th Cav troop but I cant remember which one, F troop rings a bell. (including National Guard) He was my uncle that was KIA 28FEB1966, Not just in distance but in time. Westmoreland tells media the communists are losing, Congress investigates Communists in Hollywood. Hi haylett was with you on both mountains and smitty the black guy. Worked at mars station AB8AO 67-68. I think it was Watts ? We were under a French house that was built off the ground. 1965. Vietnam War 1969 American and Vietnamese troops wait to move out on patrol through a coffee plantation, some 50 miles east of Saigon near Xuan Loc, Vietnam on Dec. 31, 1969. Vietnam War 1969 | American and Vietnamese troops wait to mo - Flickr Never drove by vehicle. It started with the inquiries by Cole and the Lt that was killed. K Troop - 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - Hosted By Bob Hersey This was in the Lang Gha river bridge general area-stretching 5-10 clicks east/west and north/south. The camp took its name from the black horse shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th ACR. Great to see your still kicking! I am on 87. He was level headed and well liked. Both American and ARVN. Ham and all the trimmings. I was in Xuan Loc Special Forces camp from October 65 to april 66. If anyone or anything can be found who knew of him and his demise would be appreciated. We may have met. Hi Harold I still get notes from macvteams/xuan loc and got your message you are in Arizona. I remember the rubber plantations as well Steve K. Steve, I am Spec 4 LeMoyne Watkins my MOS was RTO,but when I came to MACV TM 87 in Sept. 69. Any help appreciated. Take care and enjoy the new (Temp) place. Long ago and far away . Anyway, I am so glad you survived. Forgotten the Deputys name. CANNOT GET SPECIFIC COORDINATES. They still wore it in 71. I have a good memory and every once in awhile, a name pops up. Closing with sincere wishes for everyone to have a glorious Christmas and that 2018 will be your best ever. I was there with you!! CRITICALPAST.COM: They settled in Binghamton, NY. Was in xuan loc when we built a cinder block commo center there. I sometimes wonder even today if there was something else I could have done to convince him to give up on his idea. United States Air Force General Joseph J Nazzaro visits Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Jim my name is Gail and I am Doug Souzas cousin. 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. After when ever we met he was a nice guy. in late 65 till aprill 1966. Stay in touch, enjoy communicating with you. South Vietnam 1969, South Vietnam today - Santa Paula Times I was Artillery and spent most of my time with them, but advised the G4 from Jan-Jun. Was the Adjutant I think) in the compound I showed movies and often went up to Tay Ninh to bring the movies or up to the top of Nui bah Dinh.

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