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This is a slide presentation that I made and thought some of you may be interested im. I pre-dated Plaster but I met Mr. Charles. :D
I have to clean it up but you will see a line that says: “Click here to download file.” Do so.
http://tadahling.com/5thsfga/id8.html
Enjoy!! :lifter
rubberneck
08-30-2005, 19:52
That was very nice. Thank you for sharing it.
aricbcool
08-30-2005, 20:01
Great presentation Sir. Thanks for posting it. :)
--Aric
Ambush Master
08-30-2005, 20:16
YES, that is Kontum !!! I didn't realize that my Teamroom was built that early !! The pic of RT New York that is in John's Pic History was taken in front of the building to the right (South) of the road with the two trees in front of it. It was the ARVN HQ.
Many THANKS for that Terry.
Martin
CoLawman
08-30-2005, 20:39
Historic for posterity. Well Done!
Thanks for sharing QRQ 30.
I've read both of MAJ Plaster's books and was left wondering what some of the areas actually looked like. He does an excellent job describing the compounds without bogging down the story.
The drinking rice wine pics through reeds had me laughing a bit. :)
Looks like you gents really knew how to unwind after a mission.
NousDefionsDoc
08-30-2005, 21:50
OUTSTANDING! Great choice of tunes - "Put me in cold - PLEASE!" LOL
Thanks for sharing Brother Terry.
number-1 Graet, Thanks alot, Sir. (looking forward to see more awsome photos like those? :)
Thanks for the slides. Enjoyed it a lot.
JMH85
Thank you, Sir.
I wish more photos and memories would be preserved for posterity. Even if the accuracy is not always perfect, there are views and stories to be remembered. More than that, they are lessons that must never be forgotten. And, a joy, I suppose, at times inbetween.
Martin
Thanks for sharing your presentation, I enjoyed it immensely!
Thank you for sharing that.
I showed this to a guy at work who used to fly out of FOB-2. We cranked up the speakers and had quite a crowd as he gave a little commentary on some of your pictures.
Thanks, Terry.
Great pics, thanks for sharing.
Team Sergeant
09-07-2005, 13:06
That was great Terry!