William Koontz Battery C 4/42 Artillery 1967-1968

 

 

Huey picking up some guys

 

 

Another break along a clearing. Look pretty, guys.

 

 

Yards working in the shade in their field.

 

 

Regulars have a few questions to ask.

 

 

Heading for the stream.

 

 

Smoke rounds from our 105 Gun Battery that F.O. Lt. John Culp and I quadranted to mark a spot
where Charlie might use to set up their mortars that night.

 

 

More rounds to adjust the area.

 

 

Radio Operator Mike Stevens calling in the location, notice long range whip antenna.

 

 

Now for some H.E. rounds.

 

 

More H.E. rounds. Good job Mike, we will mark this spot as a target !

 

 

Black smoke from H.E. round.

 

 

Regulars C.O. with a captured NVA hat.

 

 

No hill too big for us.

 

 

Mike Stevens keeping a wary watch. A good place for Charlie to hide.

 

 

Some kind of large bomb hit here.

 

 

This is a bomb crater.

 

 

ARVN/Yard soldiers take a smoke break. I like his gun. (Soldier in front has a Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.).
In background another has a B.A.R., the rest have M-1 carbines.)

 

 

Camp Enari airfield.

 

 

Enari airfield.

 

 

These guys have wheels!

 

 

 

 


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