012. One of the many old French/Japanese bunkers on the beach,
again looking out at OP9 on the tip of the peninsula.
012. Steve Turner at OP9 with a view of the beach area looking north
from OP9.
014. Quebec Echo at OP9 with the rear hatch down.
L to R Sgt Roy Conley, A1C Jim McClean, lightning
battery, OP9, and A1C Jack King, who's place I took on the .50.
015. 18 foot python brought into CSC parking area by the Cobra
flight. Either shot by the Cobra team or found after H&I fire.
016. This is Steve Turner holding the pythons head.
017.This is the first crew I worked with on Quebec Echo:
SSgt Ketcher, A1C Brown, Sgt Roy Conley, A1C Hull.
018. CRB NCO Club:
L to R - Whitmore, Oneal, ?, Ortega ?, ?, Conley, Oertel, Steve Turner,
and ?
019. CRB NCO Club: Wall sign. 020. CRB NCO Club: Wall sign.
021. View of Cam Ranh Air Base from Arizona Hill looking NW.
022. Another photo of CRB from Arizona Hill looking South west.
023. Watching the clothes dry on a sandbag bunker clothes line.
L to R Ron Dunhauer, Roy Conley, Jimmy Allen, Rich Hull.
024. Steve Turner on the track in the hootch area.
025. Photo opportunity - Full load of ammo and the mascot.
026. Quebec Echo with SSgt Jim Fullward as the leader,
A1C Aldrich, "Beetle" Bailey, Oertel from Left to Right.