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John Leway205 views (1 votes)
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John Rosique176 viewsThese are the toys that I had in my room in Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam. I only have the turntable and speakers today. I built the cabinet our of scrap 3/4" plywood. I also had a refrigerator in my room. I kept sodas for anyone willing to pay 15ยข for a soda. I did not always have it this good in Vietnam. My first three months were on an Army Base, Qui Nhon. The water was yellow and smelled bad. I had to sleep with my M16 and in a mosquito net.
By John Rosique (1 votes)
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John Rosique170 viewsMy room is the one that has the pushed in wall. I was standing there 30 seconds before the roof from the barracks next door blew off and hit my room. This was four weeks before I left Vietnam.
Submitted by John Rosique USAF (1 votes)
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Ed Mendoza148 viewsEd Mendoza was a medic who was the last one I saw at a fire base on the way to Japan where I stayed for 3 months at the 249th general hospital before reassignment to Korea's DMV..58 below 0 in the winter and 130 summers with 100% humidit. He did 2 tours, married a VN girl and was a medic there.
Submitted by Jack Ravin. (1 votes)
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Mission Vietnam Page 60123 views (1 votes)
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