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Flying on one engine, note propellor stopped, August 1971, Da Nang
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Coming into Da Nang main from the north, Monkey Mtn. is off the right wing
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Deep water pier at the base of the south side of Monkey Mountain, Da Nang, August 1971
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Monkey Mountain, Da Nang, August 1971
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Da Nang, October 1971, Navy plane with radar dome
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Da Nang, SP5 Beckman replaces fuel cell in Satellite 073, October 1971
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission, October 1971, official army photo 1
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Pleiku, October 1971, civilians coming to work
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 2
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Pleiku, October 1971, view of the area from inside the MACV compound
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 3
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Pleiku, October 1971, view from inside the MACV compound
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Da Nang, October 1971, Navy plane with radar dome
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 4
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 5
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 6
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 7
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Rick Holt, radio relay operator on mission October 1971, official army photo 8
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Pleiku, October 1971, washroom at MACV Team 21 Transient Barracks
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Nui Ba Den mountain taken while flying radio relay in the Tay Ninh area, October 1971
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Nui Ba Den mountain, taken while flying radio relay in the Tay Ninh area, October 1971
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Nui Ba Den mountain, taken while flying radio relay in the Tay Ninh area, October 1971
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Pleiku, October 1971, view of the area from inside the MACV compound
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Pleiku, October 1971, swimming pool at the MACV compound
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Sign inside the transient barracks at Pleiku in the MACV Team 21 compound. Tell what to do in case of attack or alert
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