This was around Lake Dam Tra-O. We were working in plt. size units . Weapons plt had been on foot for some time and we were back in our APC and Holloway and Mitchell was in 1st plt or recon. We were sent to the base of this hill they were working as support and this was called the rock pile I think.
Yes that is right Jim. Denny has a real good account of 1st plt that day as he was plt leader not sure of the location might be in war stories but I remember reading it. Very good
I read the account, and Dan Neely{s account. I missed this action as I was with the 2nd Pltn. operating around LZ Pony. Five days after that, Delta Co. came together for the Battle of Tam Quan where Lt. Driscoll and Dan Neely were wounded.
The weapons plt or 4.2 was operating on foot for most of a week . Seen a lot of sign, Shot a NVA officer two days before. We went back to uplift got our APC and was in that area when 1st plt got into it. We came to the base of the hill wouldn't call it a mountain it was a hill . listen to it on our radios . After this part of weapons plt went to Pony the others went to English . I went to English and we worked ambushs than to Tam Qaun.
Some things just go away and other things you remember like yesterday. I remember that rocky hill very well
Mick, Very familiar with the Nui Loi and Nui Mieu área as we had several missions there to include when we were ambushed further east on March of 68. So like I had stated before the original Recon Plt was folded into the 1st Plt. In Jameson,s photo we see members of the original Recon Plt who came together from other squads for the photo by track 411 at LZ Litts. Looking back, we were all so Young. I feel sad at the death of these two Young soldiers and all who died from the 1/50 and their families.
The weapons plt. before being in D company was in HHC were we took AIT . lT Raines , Lt Driscoll and Lt. Nelson was the officers in charge of training us I think all three went to Nam with us. Lt Driscoll went to recon . I'm not sure about Raines and Nelson.
The Sgt. training us was SSG Loomis, PSG Sauls, I think these guys were Vietnam Vets and didn't go over with us, but not sure.