In 1969 I went through some 6 cans of ammo with a M60d south of Li Ka Viet Nam out of a CH47 in a tight right turn with my left door gunner wounded an in the floor. my pilot was cut up pretty bad with broken window fragments. when I used up my first can my crew chief began bringing out ammo I...
I did sheet metal training at Ft Eustis in the late spring and summer of 1968. It was on Easy Money in the air field hanger. I served with Frank Huddleston in Phu Loi 68-69 who was a crew member on Stump Jumper. I was with the 213ASH, Black Cats. Re check your facts.
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I am the owner of a Squad Scout and am sure that a 308 FMJ with the proper placement will reduce my attacker's charge down to its dwindling kinetic energy. As a Viet Nam combat
vet I know the M14 is the most dependable weapon known to man. The weight of the weapon will become a non-issue when...