Frenchy |
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Message sent in response to Tommy
Martin's story - " 7/AUG/67 - Tiger Rescue" A year ago I received a call
from a aide to 199th LIB, G-2 regarding this LZ. He informed me that the day before him, his captain, and a
Kit Carson were in a jeep and had passed through Ni Binh
village which was known to be Catholic and friendly to
the US forces. I remember it was suppose to be a walk in
the park, with no suppression in the LZ. I believe
out of the initial eight ship insertion only one slick
was air worthy, AC Bill Britt's. One of the .51
cal. MG's was captured by E company 4/12 during the
battle and was displayed at brigade HQ of the
199th. As for the commander of ECHO Company 4/12th,
Captain Don Mabry, he is listed by the Pentagon as
being KIA 8/7/68, Exactly one year later. Cause of
death drowning!......more of interest later. |
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