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From left, 1stLt. Doug Orahood and possibly Sgt Joe
V. "JJ" Johnson.
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Photo by, 1stLt.
Doug R. Orahood
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I seem to recall that it didn't matter much when the
call came, you were always in the proper place to relieve yourself.
I also believe some have said you better watch where you step even in the
city of Da Nang. Doug shows why!
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Photo by, 1stLt.
Doug R. Orahood
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Two Purple Fox birds landing at LZ 401 (Recon Pad)
to receive a briefing for either an insert or an emergency extraction.
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Photo by, 1stLt.
Doug R. Orahood
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All too often the "Purple Foxes" met here to say farewell
to those they had served with. All Gave Some . . . Some Gave All
. . .
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Photo by, 1stLt.
Doug R. Orahood
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Either the USS Repose or USS Sanctuary. All
too often we also carried our seriously wounded Marines to one of thsese
hospital ships.
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Photo by, 1stLt.
Doug R. Orahood
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