**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.
Another Day's Patrol:
Me in the Jungle '67
What the hell am I doing here?
Looking down the barrel of a BIG gun
Time for a rest
I think I bit my tongue
Young and inexperienced
Playtime in the jungle
Our Ambush dog
Moving out
An unexploded ordinance (soon to be exploded)
The Happy Hawaiian  
Heading for the rubber plantation
Wingman
Coming in low
Getting ready for the evening
In the Jungle
A 90 day wonder
Break Time
"Frosty"Any day you wake up ALIVE in Viet Nam is a good day
On patrol
Mmmmmm! 
Yummy C-Rations!
Meldanado
Scally  
Just keep moving
Can you hear me now?
Another unexploded ordinance
Rice to feed the family - yeah, right
I guess they were expecting company
And still MORE
Re-supply
Ah Bein Shun rubber plantation
Soccer field
"Which way to the Temple?" 
Market square
My first captured weapon 
Scally at Black Horse
My second captured weapon 
ID checkpoint
Company landing zone
Touch down
Lean out and take a look
A band of Brothers
Hangover the next day
Supply plane
Bearcat airstrip
Hudson
Alangi
Blackhorse - Jan '68
Sure would like to fly home right now
Take us with you
PBLTT!!! 
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