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# One provided by Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. On Nui Dang (Hill) near Duc Pho. We had a .50 cal MG on the hill which we used to sink boats in the free fire zone.
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| Photo # Two provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. Another view from Nui Dang, artillery or mortar fire below our position. |
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| Photo # Three provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. Cpl. Wayne Kenny in a Mighty Mite on Nui Dang. The vehicle was dropped on the hill because of mine fields all around it. |
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| Photo # Four provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. Unkown Marine who was with the 106 Platoon. |
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| Photo # Five provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. Our pet dog on Nui Dang, the dog would cross minefields without setting them off. |
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| Photo # Six provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. This is where I lived on Nui Dang. A fresh water spring was half way down the hill in the grass. It was very hot on the hill. |
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| Photo # Seven provided by
Kenneth Gould 66/67, Operation DeSoto. That's me, Ken Gould, climbing out of the Comm Bunker on an ARVN hill near Quang Ngai which was loaded with rats. |
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