24-1. Vietnamese market. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-2. Vietnamese market. Photo supplied by John McNeil
[1966]
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24-3. Early concert for the troops before Lucvombe Bowl was built. Photo supplied
by John McNeil [1966]
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24-4. Luscombe Bowl concert. Photo
supplied by John McNeil [1967]
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24-5. The sand pit. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-6. The sand pit. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-7. Going home L-R
? Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-8. Callsign Wallaby (RAAF Caribou) at Luscombe Field, Nui
Dat. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-9. US Military R and R Centre, Vung Tau. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
R and R = Rest and Recuperation
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24-10. The Flags, Vung Tau. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-11. Huey bits at Vung Tau Airfield. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-12. 103 Sig Sqn lines before moving from Vung Tau to Nui
Dat. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-13. Engineers at work near Luscombe Field, Nui Dat. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-14. SAS area on Nui Dat Hill looking to 103 Sig Sqn left of
Kangaroo Pad not yet sealled. Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-15. US Army M110 8 inch (203mm) Self Propelled Howitzer
being resupplied by a APC M113. Photo supplied by John
McNeil [1966]
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24-16. After the Battle of Long Tan. Artillery work is messy business.
Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
Comment: Taken just after the Battle of Long Tan. Some
103 Sig Sqn members, not on duty, were sent to the Artillery Batteries to
help move shells to the guns.
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24-17. APCs in the dust.
Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-18. The Flags ? and ?
Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-19. B52 strike on the Nui Dinh and Hui
Toc Tien AKA The Warburton Mountains.
Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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24-20. Unknown Radio Operator at
work.
Photo supplied by John McNeil [1966]
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