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Old 12-18-2009, 18:40   #1
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What kind of animals did you see in Vietnam?

I'm not really sure what area of the forum to post this, but I've always wondered what sort of animals you guys might have seen in the in the jungles, while out on patrol? Always figured there would have been a lot of odd things spotted ... considering how quiet and stealthy you guys had to be.

Right after posting this I found the hunting and fishing section.

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Old 12-18-2009, 19:22   #2
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I'm not really sure what area of the forum to post this, but I've always wondered what sort of animals you guys might have seen in the in the jungles, while out on patrol? Always figured there would have been a lot of odd things spotted ... considering how quiet and stealthy you guys had to be.

Right after posting this I found the hunting and fishing section.
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