| Page 102 My name is Dean Thome. I was one of the original members of the 154th Transportation Company arriving in Vietnam January 1st 1967. I was later transferred to the 561st Transportation Company, 71st Transportation Battalion. |
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| Dean Thome |
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| Delano Arneson And Dean Thome In Okinawa |
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| Flight From Okinawa To Vietnam - Pretty Tight Quarters |
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| Left Photo - Dean Thome - Right Photo - Delano Arneson - Larry Burnham - Brady White - back - Bill Gunnoe - Harry Stauffer - Craig Wilder |
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| White - Gunnoe - Burnham - Calvin Pepper - Wilder - Arneson - In Okinawa |
| Gunnoe - Burnham - Arneson |
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| Burnham - Wilder - Gunnoe - Pepper |
| Flight From Okinawa To Vietnam - Burnham - Wilder |
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| Front - Burnham - Stauffer -White - Back Row - Thome - Gunnoe - Arneson |
| Back - Arneson - Wilder - Stauffer - Front - Unknown - Burnham - Peters |
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| Dean - Unknown |
| Boys Peddling |
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| Camp Camelot |
| Our unit erected these Adam Huts. |
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| Guard Bunker At Back Entrance Of Camp Camelot |
| Somewhere On Long Bihn Post |
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| Brady White - Sam Cutlip |
| Brady White |
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| Dean And A Housekeeper |
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| Scar On Dean's Back From Accident In The Hatch At Newport |
| George - The Pet Monkey |
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| Agent Orange barrels? - Dean Facing Camera |
| Barrels In Hatch |
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| Supply Vehicles At Camp Camelot |
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| Victory Ships At Newport |
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| Water Tower For Showers At Camp Camelot |
| Fork Trucks at Newport - I operated them after my injury in the hatch. |
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| Tank With Blade - Large Cannon |
| Peddler's Stand Along Road |
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| Water Buffalo |
| Restaurant - Bar |
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| Saigon |
| Hope you have enjoyed looking at my photos. Any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. |
| E-Mail Dean Thome |
| Full Speed Ahead |
| My Back Pages - "Ah, but I was so much older then / I'm younger than that now." - The Byrds' Version - 1967 Written by Bob Dylan and included on his 1964 album, Another Side of Bob Dylan. |