ALBUM 21 - 103 Signal Squadron

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103 Sig Sqn
21-1.  Vietnamese Cart.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-2. Vietnamese Cart with rubber trees in the back ground.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-3. 103 Sig Sqn members on the way after back to Nui Dat after a hard few hours in Vung Tau. L-R ?   Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-4. Working at the sand pit near Baria.  Vietnamese filling the bags for money.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-5.  Digging a bunker 
L-R ? and John McNeil.   Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-6. On going work at the 103 Sig Sqn Kitchen, the footings for the Water Tank Stand.  Gradam MacKay, ? and Phil Young.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-7. Nui Dat Hill. Most of the 103 Sig Sqn radio communication equipment was located on the Hill and remoted back to HQ 1ATF.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-8.  Nui Dat Hill
L-R ?   Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-9.  Nui Dat Hill (also known as SAS Hill). Note the 145 Sig Sqn RR Antennas in the trees.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-10.  View from Nui Dat Hill looking over the part of the Nui Dat base SW towards Baria.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-11.  APC M113 on the service road at Kangaroo Pad with a US Army Huey on the Pad.  The Pad was at the front of 103 Sig Sqn and it is not yet sealed!  Nui Dat Hill in the background.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-12. Huey and purple smoke on the unsealed Kangaroo Pad.  Not sure why smoke would be used on Pad as the weather looks OK.  Lost Pilot?   Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-13. 
 L-R ?, ? and John McNeil on Nui Dat Hill.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-14. John McNeil at home on the Horseshoe.  Radio bunker in the background.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-15.  Heli Pad Zulu and a Cobra Snake (about 12ft in length) on the sign at the Horseshoe. The Cobra normal travels with their mate - never found!!!  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-16. US Army M110 8 inch (203mm) Self Propelled Howitzer.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-17.  APC's (M113) on the move.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-18. US Army 155mm M109 Self Propelled Howitzer on the move.   Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-19.  US Army Truck on the move.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

103 Sig Sqn
21-20.   Home in the bamboo at the Horseshoe.  Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]

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