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A Vietnamese Popular Force soldier and a U.S. Marine, Corporal Gilbert J. Davis, practice ambush techniques on July 28, 1968.
Record Group 127: Records of the U.S. Marine Corps
Series: Black and White Photographs of Marine Corps Activities in Vietnam
File Unit: Divider/Subject - 313 - ARVN - 1968
Image description: Two Vietnamese Popular Force soldiers and a U.S. Marine crouch behind foliage, holding rifles. 
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Photog: 1stLt. Joe Collins
WAITING IN AMBUSH--A Vietnamese Popular Force soldier and U.S. Marine, Corporal Gilbert J. Davis practice ambush techniques outside the compound of Mobile Training Team-1 near Tam Ky. The Vietnamese receive two weeks of Marine training from members of the First Combined Action Group headquartered at Chu Lai.
DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS)
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elsenborn · 1 year
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He asked for no pickles.
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metal-district · 1 year
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what if i just
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casbooks · 10 months
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Books of 2023
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Book 39 of 2023
Title: First In, Last Out: An American Paratrooper in Vietnam With the 101st and Vietnamese Airborne Authors: John Howard ISBN: 9780811766067 Tags: AC-130 Spectre, AUS ADF AA 1st Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), AUS ADF AA Australian Army, AUS ADF Australian Defence Force, AUS Australia, B-52 Stratofortress, C-130 Hercules, CHE Geneva Conference of 1954 (French Indochina War), Cold War (1946-1991), CUB Cuba, CUB Cuban Missile Crisis, FAC, FRA ADT French Ground Army (Armée de terre), FRA ADT Groupement Mobile 100 (French Indochina War), FRA France, GER Berlin, GER Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie, GER Berlin Wall, GER Germany, GER Munich, KHM Cambodia, KHM Cambodian Incursion (1970) (Vietnam War), KOR Blue House Raid (1968), KOR Camp Greaves, KOR Freedom Bridge, KOR Imjin River, KOR Korea, KOR Korean War (1950-1953), KOR Munsan, KOR President Park Chung Hee, KOR ROK Capital Tiger Division, KOR ROK KATUSA Korean Augmentation to the US Army, KOR ROK Republic of Korea Army, KOR ROKMC Republic Of Korea Marine Corps, KOR UN UNC United Nations Command, KOR US USFK US Forces Korea, LAO FSB 31 (Lam Son 719) (Vietnam War), LAO Lam Son 719 (1971) (Vietnam War), LAO Laos, M113 APC, O-2 Skymaster, PHL Philippines, PHL US USAF Clark Air Force Base, PRK Kim Il Sung, PRK KPA 124th Army Unit, PRK KPA North Korean People's Army, PRK North Korea, SA-2 Guideline SAM, SA-7 Strela SAM, SAM, THA Bangkok, THA Bangkok - Nick's #1 Hungarian Inn, THA RTAFB Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Base, THA Thailand, U-2, UN United Nations, US Ambassador Maxwell Taylor, US Martin Luther King Jr (Civil Rights Leader), US MOH Medal of Honor, US MSTS Military Sea Transportation Service, US MSTS USNS General Leroy Eltinge (T-AP-154), US OH Kent State University, US OH Kent State University Shootings (1970) (Vietnam War), US OH Ohio, US President John F. 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Missouri BOQ (Vietnam War), VNM Saigon - Pham Van Hai St, VNM Saigon - US Embassy (Vietnam War), VNM Srok Ton Cui, VNM Tan Khai, VNM Tan Son Nhut Air Base, VNM Tan Son Nhut Air Base - Camp Alpha (Vietnam War), VNM Thach Han River, VNM Thanh Binh, VNM Thanh Hoi, VNM Tuy Hoa, VNM US MAAG Military Assistance Advisory Group Vietnam (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV AAG Army Advisory Group (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV ADAT Advisory Team 162 (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV ADAT Airborne Division Assistance Team (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Advisory Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV BCAT Battalion Combat Assistance Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV DCAT Division Combat Asisstant Team (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV FRAC First Regional Assistance Command (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Military Assistance Command Vietnam (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV TRAC Third Regional Assistance Command (Vietnam War), VNM US Project 100000 (Vietnam War), VNM US USA 3rd Field Hospital - Saigon (Vietnam War), VNM US USA 85th Evacuation Hospital - Phu Bai (Vietnam War), VNM US USA 8th Field Hospital - Nha Trang (Vietnam War), VNM USA TF Hackworth (Vietnam War), VNM Vietnam, VNM Vietnam War (1955-1975), VNM Vung Tau, VNM War Zone D (Vietnam War), VNM Windy Hill Rating: ★★★★ (4 Stars) Subject: Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.ARVN.Airborne Division, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.Specops.LRRPs, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.US Army.Advisor, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.US Army.Infantry
Description: Fresh out of West Point, John Howard arrived for his first tour in Vietnam in 1965, the first full year of escalation when U.S. troop levels increased to 184,000 from 23,000 the year before. When he returned for a second tour in 1972, troop strength stood at 24,000 and would dwindle to a mere 50 the following year. He thus participated in the very early and very late stages of American military involvement in the Vietnam War. His two tours—one as a platoon commander and member of an elite counterguerrilla force, the second as a senior advisor to the South Vietnamese—provide a fascinating lens through which to view not only one soldier’s experience in Vietnam, but also the country’s. **
Review:   Let me first say that I did enjoy this book - to a degree. That's why it gets 4 stars. But it's important to know that this is not a great book, which with the authors experiences, it really could have been. One of the biggest deficiencies is that he spends more time telling than showing. Good books of this genre give you a first hand view of what happened and what someone experienced. This book is very light on that, especially during his 1965 tour. It gets better with his Korean and Advisor experiences later on, but only just. Instead you get a lot of history of Vietnam, a lot of history of what happened, who went where, what they did. It's all very strategic and 1000 foot level when what this book is supposed to be is very in the weeds at the 1 foot personal experience level. This is a man who participated in a lot of intense operations, worked with incredible people like Foley and Hackworth, and was both a part of ABU and Tiger Recon with the 101st. But you never really get a feel for what it was like to be a member of either. You never get to experience a recon mission, though he was a part of many. You just know that x unit moved to y place, and then this is what happened / this was the outcome. 
You get a good overview of the battles, the war, and even a few of the people, but very little else from his time with the 101st. 
His time in Korea is a bit better and gives you a good understanding of what happened and some incidents and the people. Also his time as an Advisor is also more personal as well. So maybe it's just a memory thing and things from 72 are easily recalled vs 65. 
One thing you'll notice is a lot of ring knocking and naming of generals... so many generals. So just... be prepared for that.  
Overall though, a decent book... he needs to work on the tell vs show more than anything. Up next, going to read Foley's Special Men. I always loved Foley's fictional writing, so I have high hopes for his book about his time with Tiger Recon and other units. I have a feeling it's going to be a good compliment to this book. 
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usafphantom2 · 11 months
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Vietnam war by Linh Yoshimura Via Flickr: 1970s - Paratroopers of an ARVN airborne battalion board a C119 at Tan Son Nhut airport for airlifting to action. Photo by Douglas Pike
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pitch-and-moan · 8 months
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Saw Lie, Raid
An AI-penned script in which the AI, unable to cobble together a coherent narrative based on the Xá Lợi Pagoda raids without the use of actors, instead cobbles together a film of interlaced footage of Vietnamese Buddhist temples with old ads for bug spray.
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battleorder · 1 year
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🟨 South Vietnamese (ARVN) Regional Force Mechanized Platoon, based on a 1966 TO&E.
The Regional Force was essentially a provincial territorial defense branch that ran in parallel to the regular ARVN units intended for offensive operations. The head of a RF Sector HQ was that province's Province Chief, and nominally an ARVN Colonel. They were both military heads and civil administrators, initially appointed by the area's Corps Commander. Popular Force meanwhile was essentially a static village-defense militia. RF and PF units operated together under the auspices of a District Chief, an ARVN Captain or Major in charge of a "Sub-Sector". They also at time assisted Regular ARVN operations.
The Mechanized Platoon gave a Sector HQ a mobile protection and security unit for patrolling the road net and acting as an intervention force. The Cadillac Gage XM706, known as the "Xe Commando" in Vietnam, was their main means. The precursor to DARPA shipped a few examples over to ARVN in 1963 for evaluation, and they began fielding it in 1965. It was initially equipped with two M1919A6 .30-06 MMGs but could be converted for 1x .30 cal and 1x .50 cal to boost its firepower. American Military Police (initially the 18th MP Brigade) would soon adopt a modified version of the platform for convoy escort duties.
I don't have the evidence yet but this structure seems a lot more like French cavalry during COIN operations of the 1950s/1960s than it does a U.S. Army MP unit. They lacked the MP's doctrinal law enforcement/EPW responsibilities and is somewhat similar to French practice of having a fair bit of infantry in armored car units to increase the cavalry's flexibility. ARVN mechanized units also had cavalry titles.
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Arvinas Inc. Sets the Stage for Growth with Strong Fourth Quarter Results https://csimarket.com/stocks/news.php?code=ARVN&date=2024-02-28144045&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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US Navy commissions USS John L. Canley
By James C. Morton, The Chicago Times February 17, 2024 WASHINGTON – The United States Navy announced Friday that it will commission the USS John L. Canley (ESB 6) as our nation’s latest Expeditionary Sea Base ship (ESB) today during a ceremony in Coronado, California. According to the Navy, Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro will give the keynote address along with further remarks by…
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johnpodlaski · 5 months
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A Memory I Can't Forget
By Dennis Tharp The author recreates an experience he had while serving in Vietnam. He was awestruck and helpless at the time. It is something he will never forget. December 1967 at a bridge south of Phu Bai. We were building a creosote timber bridge to replace one that had been blown up by the VC. It was about 75 yards across the river and the Army Engineers had installed a temporary flotation…
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alyxandrium · 10 months
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They should kiss, actually.
Ok ill explain lol
Arven and N being the same age (late teens, early 20s), Arven is studying humanities with a focus on culture through food. Hes spending a treasure hunt camping, foraging for ingredients, making food for himself, his mons, and the wild pokemon he meets along the way who help him.
N is “traveling” with Zekrom aka they are both on the run from Unova and Interpol. Hes out in the wilda of Paldea when Arven stumbles across the pair playing with some zorua. Arven makes them some food and they talk, hit it off really well.
Arven devoted all his time to the outdoors and camping. Hes fixing up the caves where Herba Mystica is grown so they can be harvested sustainably and protected. His goal is to preserve nature and share its bounty, as well as give back when things are taken.
Travel buddies <3 ArvN
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casbooks · 10 months
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Books of 2023
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Book 33 of 2023
Title: Combat Recon Authors: Robert D. Parrish ISBN: 9780312927134 Tags: A-1 Skyraiders, AC-47 Spooky, B-52 Stratofortress, Dust off, F-4 Phantom II, FAC, Medevac helicopter, Nungs, O-1 Bird Dog, Rangers, US USA 14th Infantry Regiment, US USA 14th Infantry Regiment - 2/14, US USA 14th Infantry Regiment - 2/14 - A Co, US USA 14th Infantry Regiment - 2/14 - B Co, US USA 1st ID, US USA 25th ID, US USA ASA Army Security Agency, US USA LRRP Team (Vietnam War), US USA United States Army, US USMC United States Marine Corps, USN LCM-8 Mike Boat, VNM 1968 Tet Offensive (1968) (Vietnam War), VNM An My, VNM An Son, VNM Ap Dong, VNM Ap Nha Viec, VNM Ba Lua River, VNM Ban Me Thuot, VNM Battle of Saigon (1968) (Tet Offensive) (Vietnam War), VNM Bien Hoa, VNM Binh Duong Province, VNM Binh Long Province, VNM Bo Duc, VNM Bung, VNM Chon Thanh, VNM Cu Chi, VNM DRV NVA 33rd Regiment, VNM DRV NVA 33rd Regiment - 1/33, VNM DRV NVA North Vietnamese Army, VNM DRV VC 271st Regiment, VNM DRV VC 272nd Regiment, VNM DRV VC 273rd Regiment, VNM DRV VC 2nd Dong Nai Regiment, VNM DRV VC 2nd Dong Nai Regiment - 2nd Bn, VNM DRV VC 95-C Regiment, VNM DRV VC 9th Division, VNM DRV VC Phu Loi Bn, VNM DRV VC Viet Cong, VNM Go Chua, VNM Hau Nghia, VNM Highway 13, VNM Highway 21, VNM Highway 8-A, VNM III Corps (Vietnam War), VNM Iron Triangle (Vietnam War), VNM Lai Khe, VNM Lai Khe - Claymore Corners (Vietnam War), VNM Lam Son, VNM Lam Son - MAT-70 Gosney Compound (Vietnam War), VNM Lam Son Secret Zone (Vietnam War), VNM LBJ Long Binh Jail - USARVIS US Army Vietnam Installation Stockade (Vietnam War), VNM Loc Ninh, VNM Long Binh Post (Vietnam War), VNM Nha Trang, VNM Operation Arc Light (1965-1973) (Vietnam War), VNM Paris Tan Quy, VNM Phu Cuong, VNM Phu Hoa, VNM Phu Hoa Dong, VNM Phu Huu, VNM Phu Loi, VNM Phu Van, VNM Phuoc Long Province, VNM Rach Tra, VNM RVN ARVN 1st Armored Cavalry Sqd, VNM RVN ARVN 5th ID, VNM RVN ARVN 5th ID - 5th Recon Co., VNM RVN ARVN 5th ID - G-2 Recondo Co, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 1/7, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 3/7, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 3/7 - 10th Co, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 3/7 - 11th Co, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 3/7 - 9th Co, VNM RVN ARVN 7th Regiment - 4/7, VNM RVN ARVN 8th Regiment, VNM RVN ARVN 8th Regiment - 1/8, VNM RVN ARVN 8th Regiment - 4/8, VNM RVN ARVN 9th Regiment, VNM RVN ARVN 9th Regiment - 3/9, VNM RVN ARVN An Son Camp, VNM RVN ARVN Army of the Republic of Vietnam, VNM RVN ARVN Paris Tan Quy Camp, VNM RVN ARVN Phu Hoa Compound, VNM RVN ARVN RF/PF Regional Forces/Popular Forces (Vietnam War), VNM RVN ARVN Tan Thanh Dong Camp, VNM RVN ARVN Vietnamese Rangers - Biet Dong Quan, VNM RVN Chieu Hoi Program/Force 66 - Luc Luong 66 (Vietnam War), VNM RVN Kit Carson Scouts (Vietnam War), VNM RVN Nguyen Van Thieu, VNM RVN SVNAF South Vietnamese Air Force, VNM RVN VNN Republic of Vietnam Navy, VNM RVN VNN River Patrol Force, VNM RVN VNN RPF RAG River Assault Group, VNM Saigon River, VNM Tam Ne, VNM Tan Hoa, VNM Tan Thanh Dong, VNM The Hook (Vietnam War), VNM Thi Tinh Stream, VNM US MACV Advisory Team 70 (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Advisory Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV CORDS Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (1967-1975) (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Military Assistance Command Vietnam (Vietnam War), VNM US UH-1 Huey Firefly Missions (Vietnam War), VNM US USA 93rd Evacuation Hospital - Long Binh (Vietnam War), VNM US USA Phu Loi Air Base (Vietnam War), VNM Vietnam, VNM Vietnam War (1955-1975) Rating: ★★★★ (4 Stars) Subject: Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.ARVN, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.Specops.ARVN, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.US Army.Advisor
Description: In 1968, Parrish became a legend among the Vietnamese troops he was sent to train. From setting up ambushes to dropping grenades from the back of a plane to plunging into one ground fight after another, he took extraordinary chances and broke every rule in the book to wage a war few other Americans dared. "A dead honest, often riveting memoir".--Kirkus. Photographs. Martin's.
Review: Let me start by saying this was a really good book, and I'm sorry that we never got a follow up of his time with an Army unit. Well written, engaging, and informative, it was a nice complement to Combat Advisor by Carl Farren.
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usafphantom2 · 11 months
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VNAF's Douglas A-1 Skyraiders by Linh Yoshimura Via Flickr: 1966/67 – VNAF's A-1 Skyraiders lined up on the runway of Nha Trang airfield, another one is landing in distance. Photo by Brent Gourley
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daburuwosagase · 5 months
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started watching a cutscene vid of scarvio and wow, this actually gives me way more energy on breaks than scrolling through socmed. i feel like my focus is back a little.
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battleorder · 1 year
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🟡 South Vietnamese (ARVN) Airborne Infantry Company Organization, 1968
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