Posted by Tom in Mich on July 26, 2008 at 12:22:58 from (4.229.204.234):
In Reply to: OT: Vietman Vets posted by DH in Carolina on July 25, 2008 at 17:47:31:
DH, I also was with the 101st Aiborne Div. Jan '69 to Jan. '70. I was with Co. A, 2/502 Infantry also based out of Camp Eagle and later the last 2 months in country transfered to 1st Brigade "Security Platoon" which was turned into the "Raider Force" recon. platoon. A friend and I who "volunteered" ended up helping to train a bunch of new guys and turning the platoon into a recon outfit that was previoucly used for security purposes like if a helecopter got shot down or something like that. They had tents to live in with cots to sleep on and hot chow. This is why we volunteered but ended up getting the shaft. They were putting us out in 5 man teams in the middle of nowhere pulling night ambushes. I felt safer with my previous line company. I might have seen you in camp. Who knows? Please accept a long overdue welcome home! Tom
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