The Battle of Xuan Loc (Vietnamese language: Trn Xun Lc ) was the last major battle of the Vietnam War in which the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) committed almost all their remaining mobile forces, especially the South Vietnamese 18th Infantry Division, under General Le Minh Dao to the defence of Xuan Loc, hoping to stall the advance Am doing research on where the Gia Ray camp exactly was located. While at Xuan Loc, the battalion was placed under the 54th Artillery Group. Got wounded. Rusty, By the way, he came to Vung Tau on one of the three Ships from Oakland by the way of Ft. Meade. Does any of this feel or look right? Who had time for the PX> Always in the bush, lmao, From 1965-66 the 18th ARVN Div was the 10th ARVN Div. Wife was born in El Centro, CA and has family in California and Arizona. Thank you. A CH-54 helicopter of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne is seen in flight on a combat assault mission. There are some fuzzy areas between 1961-1966 I am trying to piece together. Its been 46 years since I left the last time in 12/71. This article is a list of known military operations of the Vietnam War in 1969, conducted by the armed forces of the Republic of Vietnam, the United States and their allies. Paul, my name is Steve Barth and I was at Xuan Loc Signal during this same time frame. R. Wolfe. (including National Guard) Col. Chuck Ridenbaugh was the Senior Advisor. The team surgeons last name was Bagwell, He was from Fort Worth, TX, as I remember. Bo Beauchemin, worked in comcenter. Great pilot and friend. When TET hit, it was a wild and wholly time for about 4 days. I look back on some of the places I went to and wonder how I had the guts to do it. Yes, I met a lady in 09 and we married in 10, but she could not handle the dry of Nevada and needed humidity. Please contact me at [email protected]. I knew him as two soldiers know each-not personally. Is this the same John Landry Class of 1962 USMA? Glad see your post. Located on National Highway 1 leading out of Ho Chi Minh City, it is most notable for the battle of Xun Lc, which took place in April 1975. I have a couple of Mitcham photos taken in the MESS. There was a Ssg Singleton that I remembered also a SP4 Randy Gould. And email Sgt. The address is 302 S on 88, Long Giao, Cm M. SGT Milford Eudene Cobb. +, Thanks for the reply on Pappy. I was never assigned duties in Bien Hoa. You mean Hey 1 is a freeway? Thanks for asking. Prusik seeking any stories or leads or information about his service in Team 44. He passed away a couple of years ago. Just as two soldiers who see each other occasionally. KILL COMMUNIST. I had met LTC Ginger while at Tay Ninh. There was a Philippine Civil Affairs detachment somewhere in the area. I served at Xuan Loc from Dec 65 thru Jun (?) Flew Spitfires in the RAF in the Battle of Britain. I was caughtup there one time when the cong the fuel dump on the air field. They suffered multiple KIA/WIA. Transferred up from Ham Tan. English: Aerial view of Fire Support Base Xuan Loc, manned by members of Battery "A," 5th Battalion, 42nd Artillery, 54th Artillery Group, II Field Force. I have had no symptoms associated with exposure. Had acreal gung hi captain that made us fall out for chow and work formation till the colnel had a talk with him!! When I got there they wooden framed tent over the top barracks. Timeline Details | Vietnam War Commemoration Geoffery Mischsud s guy named Riley, LTC Scarborough, SFC Adkins and some others. Sent to Nui Chui Chan, Hill 837, in March 70. Did your father ever talk about Capt. Lanny H. Starr, vietnam Diary: A Memoir for My Posterity. There were no other Captains on the team during my short tour. Does anyone remember my father? Tuc Trung, Long Khanh Province 11.118574,107.231167; YT44112968 (6431-3) Hope your life went well. 1st Battalion 83rd Artillery. My name is Major Daniel E Griffin, 2 Pennwood Lane, Pueblo, CO 81005. We did not hook up with the 1st because we ran into the enemy also. 18th ARVN Xuan Loc.. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ). J R (old Roy) Kennedy. I served at the airfield in Xuan Loc in1967-1968 at different times. Got a fewe rides in the back seat with Pappy, Aloft 34. I also am a cancer survivor. He awarded me the Bronze Star. Then he, the sergeant and I helped set up the defense for the night with the Regimental Commander and his Artillery. Roughing its not for us either. HD Stock Video Footage - Aerial view of Fire Support Base - CriticalPast Seems like if more people understood the true nature of war we might have fewer of them. I am trying to place you. His case is particularly difficult. just wondering? U.S. Marines wearing utilities, cart belts, bulletproof vests, camouflaged helmets and carrying canteens and M-16 rifles cross a grassy area. The DEROS date was amended to Jul 66 to coincide with Col Ridenbaughs departure. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all. It was Zoomie aka Dennis Diekman. They still wore it in 71. I was there in 65and 66. Email is majikman1yahoo.com Was there from 1 dec 68 thru 1 mar 69. SSGT Black . Seems like yesterday. I was there at the time. The girl that cuts my hair these days, born in Cu Chi in 72, tells me that her mother will travel to the top of Nui Ba Nihn each year which is now a resort out side of Tay Ninh. Same thing happened to me late September 69 Larry Davis spec.4 05B. Thanks. I remember Sgt. The traffic was backed up all the way to Bien Hoa CITY. does any one remember a unit patch with the bloody hatchet on the left breast pocket or a sfc Runion he was my dad. Our LTC was David Patton and he insisted we drive to the compound to see it. Was An artillery officer but had CIB from Korea. 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. NVA sappers were stopped less than 100 yards from that bunker. I am sorry to tell you that Doug passed away Feb 6, 2006. Ring any bells? SGT Dean R. Isaacs, Missoula, MT Like to see the movie, Patton. Email bstoner3 at yahoo.com, Closing with thanks and best wishes for the new year. 185 pp. When at Xuan Loc, I was usually advising the artillery around XL and Black Horse, but on time I filled in as SA to the 52nd Regiment at Blackhorse. Glad to here that you are to be in Arizona. I was attached to team 87 from Jan.66 to Jan67 as a switchboard operator than a comm. My great uncle Staff Sgt Leon Green belonged to this group if anybody remembers him, Id love to hear some stories about him.. Lucas profound apology for hijacking your message, but Ive been MIA on the site since 2017. 38 Amazing Color Pictures That Capture Everyday Life in An Loc, Vietnam Reason I asked about those Advisers to the 52nd. 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. Was that in Xuan Loc? I spent time in that bunker, but never on top. Det B-43, USARV Individual Training Bn Chi Lang and relocated to the other side of Vung Tau Harbor 1971-72 (US SF not on jump status training Cambodian soldiers in basic and advanced infantry tactics. I was the advisor to the Vietnamese Provincial Reconnaissance Unit (PRU) in Xuan Loc. President Thieu reviews Montagnard troops. Took a lot of Picks of the Compound and the Airfield. Jim, I remember all of you guys. Ran around scrounging with my driver. I owe my Military career to Pappy. Glad to see you survived, Dear Mr Bob Morse ! Vietnam was my home most of the time. Medivaced to 90th EVAC, Japan, then Walter Reed. Souvenir weapons paperwork. Three members of MACV Advisory Team 87 were killed in a helicopter accident in Tay Ninh Province on 01 June 1968: Because of US political decisions we did not stand behind our word and let them loose. Thanks. To get to Xuan Loc one would drive or fly from Can Tho. The Ships that carried us from Oakland were Sultan, Upshur and Barrett I, was on the Sultan which carried 1st Sqdn, Regt HHT, 541st MID,37th Med.Co.and a couple of other units. Dark hair, maybe glasses. I have an aerial pic of the Fire Base. Were you there when Col Patton was there. I visited Nowrah (sp?) He was wounded in action and passed 20 Nov 69. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. That waiting list was to be 6 months to a year. Hope was lost when his 0-1 went down just outside of town. I loved those concrete Poles, they were easy to climb. The base remains in use by the PAVN as a base for the 302nd Infantry Division, a component of the 7th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army). Got stuck with the guys up on the mountain relay site for a few days. We took a Jeep, in the dark, to see it and back. I will be back with you. Seems we were there at the same time. This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 20:54. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. I will have to try and post it here. Think I still have a couple of the maps he taught me to follow. [email protected] or [email protected] [Chi Lang to An Khe]. 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. I was Senior Advisor 1/48th, but havent posted on the site since 2017. I do remember being sprayed a few times but mostly Up north when I was with the C, 1/327th Inf 101st near Laos or central highlands with A 3/21st Inf 23rd Inf. 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. Enjoy. I listened to Walt Ginger on the radio all night. That is what started my search. lol. The helicopter moves over a water body. I was down the road at 43rd RCAT. Thank you for the reply. Hi Joe.well, the situation was bad enough that I had a prostatectomy in early October. Shopping Cart | Looking forward to having a second try at finding the old Xuan Loc camp next month. Got some ulcers on my left foot. Do you remember the name of the Platoon Sgt? Bagwell was my superior for the time I was with team 87 ( Nov. 1968 to Nov. 1969). Sorry if I misspelled your name. I got out without a wound. Capt. After I got back I was at Ft Jackson and he and Miss Dolly came by to visit. Moneypenny was my immediate superior when I arrived. Sir I knew Pappy in 76 after he was grounded due to a heart condition. Between the active Army and National Guard I ended up with 34 years service. Returned early 2005 and it changed my life. Their unit was just probably assigned an AO to check out. For Joe, I was only in Team 87 a few months (Dec 71 Apr 72). Our KIA and WIA rates were much lower. He grew up with the Generals son and the family. Ward Meldrum. It is common practice for the Vietnamese to lead these small reconnaissance patrols. Refugees with belongings run as city is bombed. One day Primary care says restrict liquids to 1200 MJ. Finally linked up the next morning. History [ edit] The 2d Battalion, 35th Artillery (155mm Howitzer, Self-Propelled) arrived in Vietnam on 17 June 1966 from Fort Carson, Colorado. Patton was gone by then, but I met him at our reunions. We just keep going and going. Xuan Loc, Battle of, Xun Lc, Long Khnh, Vietnam, 1975 Sad news today-LT Carroll Walker died of his wounds he received last week.. Yes-I did. Mourners at coffin. Snow bird country. However Have you heard of a Major Putnam who was also at Xuan Loc in 68. I had Advisory Training and Vietnamese school at Fort Bragg and Fort Bliss then upon arrival assigned to Team 87 at Xuan Loc. He was a radio man that went out with the advisors on missions. When he arrived in Xuan Loc, he was made the PX officer because of his business background. He pilled up a lot of NVA that night with his M 16 that kept jamming. He showed us pictures of his wife-a beautiful lady. I sure would like to see pictures from the compound. Would love to have the pics. The another 5 for rehab at Brooke/San Antonio. Im getting ready to sell out in Port Angeles and move to Wellton, Arizona. I have a couple of photos of your dad that I would be happy to send you as well as information about them. Merry Christmas and great Holidays to you all. I eas TDY to Bien Hoa and stayed in a french villa with some other guys. I went down to Team 87 base for important things. Im with you Dai Hui (Robert Morse). I have a good memory and every once in awhile, a name pops up. I was with the 4/43d. I need to get some info on Doc Snyder and a few other things from way back then. I think it was after TET. Chuck lost both legs when I saw him at Benning later on. He was not receptive to the suggestion and stayed. Getting older is day bye day. I just hope they were able to withstand the end. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all. Anyway Take Care Stay Safe. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. email me at [email protected] also with a mailing address. Phil, the roads we took, wow!! He also helped me to pass the aviator test for flight training which I did in 1969
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