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Bravo
1/7, Southern Iraq. Bravo 1/7, the last battalion out
of Iraq. Submitted by Nicholas Warr.
Chieu
Hoi Leaflet. Submitted by Bob
Crabtree (69).
Hai
Van Pass, Southern Approach. A convoy of U.S. trucks
slowly make their way down the road. We used to call this pass the
"Convoy Killer". One out of three American convoys were
ambushed somewhere along this mountain pass. Charlie Company had
the responsibility for protecting these vital supply convoys during
January of 1968, just before Tet broke out. Submitted
by Benny Benware.
Ho
Chi Minh Muoi Dong (Front). Dong captured by B Company
from a pay master with thousands in his possession. Submitted
by Bob Crabtree (69).
Ho
Chi Minh Muoi Dong (Back). Dong captured by B Company
from a pay master with thousands in his possession. Submitted
by Bob Crabtree (69).
Safe-Conduct
Pass. Submitted by Bob Crabtree
(69-70).
Christmas
Card, 1967. Submitted by Harold
Thrasher (March 1967-April 1968).
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