WS-41.JPGCamp Enari126 viewsThe motor pool at Camp Enari.
WS-50.JPGMang Yang Pass - Part I126 viewsInteresting details on this infamous Pass going back to the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. Also: see "War Story- On The Line" about a skirmish at the Pass.
WS-32.JPGRocket Hole125 viewsWalt stands in the hole made by a 122mm rock near the ASP. Tower 2 in background. Now we have lots of fill for sandbags.
WS-36.JPGGoodbye, LZ Oasis125 viewsJerry & Walt loading; departing LZ Oasis and moving to Camp Enari, November, 1969.
WS-31.JPGAmmo Section124 viewsJerry Genson stands near the remains of the Ammo Section tent.
WS-33.JPGRocket Hole124 viewsAnother look at the rocket crater by the ASP.
WS-53.JPGUncle Sam Wants Me!124 viewsOh-oh...here it is! Gotta report at 6am. What? 6am? Are you kidding me? Guess they weren't.
WS-64.JPGIs it edible?124 viewsJerry Genson wonders whether it is a pet or the evening's dinner?
WSx-5.jpgMPC124 viewsThis may have a submarine shown, but you best not let MPC get wet; it was just paper.
WS-51.JPGMang Yang Pass - Part II122 viewsInteresting details on this infamous Pass going back to the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. Also: see "War Story- On The Line" about a skirmish at the Pass.
WSx-4.jpgMPC122 viewsColorful designs for the MPC
WS-29.JPGThe ASP121 viewsDennis Couch takes inventory while UNK soldier from the 704th Maint operates forklift. This ASP handled all the munitions for the Grunts and the Redlegs...mortar rounds, M16, .50 cal, hand grenades, C-4, CS...you name it.