Saturday, December 20, 2008

True Story

I posted this story on the Internet years ago and it is still out there.

Santa Claus in a helicopter

Christmas, December 1969

Not everyone gets to go to the Bob Hope show, like me, so I had to do guard duty on the hill.
As I sat there, I heard a helicopter coming from around the side of this big hill, next to us was where, I believe, the Seabees were stationed. The chopper was bright red, it really startled me! I thought the gooks finally had their own air force.

As the chopper got near, I could see Santa Claus hanging out the side, and as he flew down the line he threw candy out to all of us on duty.

I'll tell you it was quite a sight to see grown men--okay, boys--jumping up and down the line and waving at Santa.

I heard it was an Army unit who did this. I don't know who deserves the credit, but it really made our holiday.
This is probably one of the few times I either did not have a camera with me or I was to dumb struck to take a picture.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Da Nang (the name I knew NOT Danang) Harbor


I found your blog this date via the Post Star and found it extremely interesting. I was wondering if you had any photos of any Navy ships providing NGFS during your tour. Best Regards , Steve Raymond ( ex SM2 USN 68-72"

Steve this is the best I can do right now, maybe you can tell us the name of 808.

Thanks for reading

Don

Corrections to the Post Star Article

I noticed two sentences in the Post Star article http://www.poststar.com/articles/2008/12/16/news/local/14134320.txtfrom todays date that I must correct.

The three Marines killed were not part of a "battalion" they were assigned to the 1st Marine Division Band.

Second mistake we were not there to "guard the band" we were there to help them provide security.

And I did not "retire" after two years, they botched that up also. Thanks to Anonymous for pointing that out.

Friday, December 5, 2008

More from the hill

Happy Valley
Ammo bunker on the backside of the hill

Friday, November 28, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Belated Happy Birthday Marines

and a salute to Veterans Day, I had trouble getting on line on the road, so welcome home vets, thank you for your service to your Country and Semper Fi.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Probably why I remained an E-3

That is me in the middle with the M60 machine gun. As you can see my hat was flat and not starched and shaped like the others nor were my pants bloused, I had them pegged to make them tighter. But I still was proud to apart of Uncle Sams Misguided Children, aka USMC.
Semper Fi.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dog and the young woman

Chief found this dog and took care of him until he left country.
I was in Danang one day and saw this woman and asked if I could take her picture, I think we all know what business she was in but it beat looking at those ugly things squatting on the side of the road chewing betel nut.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Yes Virginia, there really is a China Beach


We got to have in-country R&R at China Beach, also our TOP, the tall guy in the camo pants with his hands on his hips, made a deal to get us to the beach. He also came up with some good steaks, beans and beer. Sorry I can't remember TOPs name, but he was a great guy.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Tower #1

No it isn't Holmes and Watson it is Tom Bahnsen and myself getting stupid for the camera in Tower #1. The light and binoculars were obtained by some slick trading with the Navy thanks to Sgt. Massey.
Tower #1
Gear we used PRC-25 radio, phone, small binoculars, a can of rations heating up, flare and a M79 grenade launcher. In the distance background you can see the other tower.
Looking out back towards Danang and 1st Div.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Nighttime on A-Line Hill 327

Navy flares over Happy Valley
Lights on A-Line

Monday, September 29, 2008

FMD Band loading up for a ride to the bush for the gig below in the Sept 25th post.
Cpl. Bruce Didier checking out the trip flares for the night.
Practice landings China Beach
Danang Air Base

Friday, September 26, 2008

Patrol coming back in
Another high rent district

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Band on the road

Well I can finally scan slides so I hope to add more pictures.
1st Marine Div. Band playing on the road for a change of command, far right front Cpl . John Denahy, Boston MA.
The chopper gunnner on our ride out.

Monday, September 8, 2008




ROK's Korean marines


Inside Marble Mountain

Saturday, September 6, 2008

CWO Olasack

Cpl. Rich Bouzek-Chicago
L/Cpl. Freemans Birthday
Cpl. Ken Miller-Cocoa Beach Fla.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Club Time



Dan Gyllenskog (back to camera scratching his chin), facing camera left to right, Rich Shelhamer, Guiterrez, Tom Bahnsen

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Another from Da Nang (the old spelling)
On the far left Sgt. Santiago, center with Mustache Cpl. Evans
Happy Valley, where the deer and the antelope played
Sgt.?