Photo Album '64, Page 12
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This old man was a daily visitor to the Da Nang flight line seeking continued survival.  Somewhere he met up with the Marine utility jacket, but maintained his Vietnamese heritage with the hat.  However, we don't ever remember him begging. 
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 
My best trainee.  He was from Saigon, wanted to learn, smart, hard working, dedicated to his country and would have made excellent crew chief.  We came together for a short time, both trying to survive.  After graduation he was killed on his first mission.
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 
Guard post maned by Vietnamese soldiers was located just before entering the old French compound which was home.
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 
Another Vietnamese guard post which was located behind our barracks and manned at night. It was not wise to venture out the back door of the barracks and startle them in the middle of the night.
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 
Home and sand bags to keep sniper fire out.  If you came out at night you might be mistaken for a "bad guy" by Vietnamese guards and end up in a crossfire from their two guard posts.  We didn't come out.
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 
We lived here along with the rats,  flies, mosquitoes and chameleons.  Read all about it by clicking here.
 
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith 

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