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Go to Weapons captured in the DMZ area item page

Weapons captured in the DMZ area. Clockwise from the bottom left: Oakes' M-16, 82 mm mortar, SKS, AK-47, M-79, 60 mm mortar, and a Russian Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle, manufactured in 1947 (This weapon was brought home as a war prize with Oakes).
Go to Washing the red clay off the jeep in the rear area in the Quang Tri area with the help of the locals item page

Washing the red clay off the jeep in the rear area in the Quang Tri area with the help of the locals.
Go to Vietnamese women working in a field as VC lookouts item page

Vietnamese women working in a field as VC lookouts. After the picture was taken, a VC ambush attacked the patrol from the tree line in the background.
Go to Vietnamese farmer leading his water buffalo item page

Vietnamese farmer leading his water buffalo. Notice the deep red clay.
Go to U.S.S. New Jersey passing by the U.S.S. Repose while Oakes is aboard the hospital ship USS Repose item page

U.S.S. New Jersey passing by the U.S.S. Repose while Oakes is aboard the hospital ship USS Repose.
Go to Two U.S. Army dusters, 40mm tracked AA vehicles, south of Hue on Route 1 item page

Two U.S. Army dusters, 40mm tracked AA vehicles, south of Hue on Route 1.
Go to Transite barracks at Da Nang airfield item page

Transite barracks at Da Nang airfield, April 1969. Taken when Oakes is about to leave the country.
Go to The mountains of Laos item page

The mountains of Laos are in the background and Oakes and a Forward Observer (FO) are directing artillery fire at suspected enemy concentration points along the Laotian border. This location is as far north and as far west as someone could go in…
Go to Tent Area Camp Pendleton item page

Camp Pendleton in September 1967 during Oakes' infantry training. The men slept in tents elevated on plywood floors because there was not enough housing for all the soldiers.
Go to Route 1 south of Hue. Civilians building a fence around their village to keep the VC out item page

Route 1 south of Hue. Civilians building a fence around their village to keep the VC out.
Go to Rice paddies in the Da Nang area item page

Rice paddies in the Da Nang area. The water in the paddies was usually twenty-inchs to two feet deep and at canals, the water was usually four or five feet deep and full of leeches.
Go to Rice paddies around the Quang Tri area item page

Rice paddies around the Quang Tri area
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