U. S. Coast Guard -
WARFARE BEHIND THE SCENES.
The popular refrain of the 1960s was "Vietnam, everybody has been there"
but over three decaded removed many do not know where these Coast Guardsmen
served.
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![]() Dave gives us some unusual views of the station. Taken from atop the 625 foot LORAN tower the station layout is readily available. |
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West and North
toward mountains. Eastward toward South China Sea. Village of Thai Duong Ha. Note 'V' shaped fish trap. |
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Barracks, galley and generators in the foreground ![]() |
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Good view of compound with LST ramp
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![]() The road toward Hue. |
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![]() Air Force security at Station front gate. In the background is the villa of the former South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. |
![]() The enemy? Or friend? |
Next two scenes illustrate the way the enemy viewed the compound ![]() |
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Two unidentied Coast Guardsmen walking away from generator shed. |
To keep morale up the Tan My Tigers, during tea time in their lounge, discussed American Pop Art as seen in the next frame. |
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