Rigo,
You are incorrect about the chopper not being outside the perimeter. Hippy and I ran out in front of our track to it. Two men were still there, one of which was for sure a pilot since he was still in the seat and the other I always thought was the other pilot but may not have been. The chopper seemed to be nearly directly in front of our track but may not have been straight out from us, but close as I recall.
After the battle I remember seeing Capt Braun with his head bandaged and Lettie there also looking very filthy and dirty.

It seems like the Command track was almost directly behind us and I think Rigo is closer on the configuration of the perimeter. I always thought (maybe not correctly) all 4 of our tracks were to the east and no others there. I thought we were in more of a circle but Robert Melendez and I spoke today and he basically thought (if I understood correctly) the rectangular configuration.
Lt. Flakne was 3rd platoon leader, had only been there maybe a couple days and this was his first action. I remember his fatigues were still brand new.

I have his #, have spoken with him a couple times and need to really try to get him to go to the reunion. He lives in a nearby state so it would not be far travel wise.
One thing I think all of us need to keep in mind is it has been 45 years, each of see things somewhat differently from different vantage points and memories sometime are not as good as we would like. I know for myself anyway, I don't recall everything that happened in any major action but have very clear "snapshots" of certain things.
As my brother likes to say "how did we get this old this fast???" BTW, he is a '70 VN vet also but went as a short timer with only 9 months left in the Army. He also likes to point out he slept in a made bed every night. I tell him I'm really glad he did!

Jim,
I agree with your last post that I see with the preview of mine. Very well spoken, IMHO.
Rigo,
I don't think anyone is mad or anything but FYI typing in caps is considered yelling on the 'puter.
RR