**All images, and writings are property of P. A. Wolcott, and may not be used for any other purposes without the written permission of the author.**
These are from my time spent in Viet Nam, courtesy of the US Government,
from October 1967 to October 1968.
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Appologies for the quality of some of the photos, they survived a house fire, and many years of storage in my garage.
The following pictures are from slides and are pretty much in some form of chronological order.
What the hell am I doing here?
Looking down the barrel of a BIG gun
An unexploded ordinance (soon to be exploded)
Heading for the rubber plantation
Getting ready for the evening
"Frosty"Any day you wake up ALIVE in Viet Nam is a good day
Another unexploded ordinance
Rice to feed the family - yeah, right
I guess they were expecting company
Ah Bein Shun rubber plantation
"Which way to the Temple?"
My second captured weapon
Sure would like to fly home right now
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