Page 28 More Photos From David McNaught
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Below Are Some Photos I Took In And Around Camp Camelot
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Sunrise At Camp Camelot - Headquarters Building On Right
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Far Left Photo - Chaplain Bob Wills -Left Photo - From Message Center Toward Rear Of Chapel Where The Sandbag Detail Was Located - I spent a lot of evenings after regular hours filling sandbags. Right Photo - SP4 Peacock
And SP4 Rex Dietz - Note start of new hootch on left. - Battalion Headquarters In Background
Last Of Tents - USARV In Background On The Hill SP5 Ouellette And SP4 Rau In Front Of Message Center
SP4 Jarvis Rau In Rear Of Headquarters Area - Rear Background Part Of First Log Headquarters
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Left 2 Photos - Me And Bob Masteller - Right 2 Photos - Camelot Cowboys - I wonder if they also had a night job. Left Photo - Notice the crates in the background. They contained the Adams Huts which we put together for our
hootches.
Lt. Doyle Gaither In Front Of Colonel's Hootch - Note Green Painted Sandbags
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Left Photo - The New Officer's Billets - I worked on the cement finishing detail which was taken from the area where the old outdoor theatre was located. Right Photo - SP5 French From Pomona, CA And Larry Taylor From
Adamstown, MD - The building behind them was the colonel's hootch. Far Right Photo - Mamasn Lin
Street Sweepers VN Style In Front Of HQ - Note 64th QM In Background On Other Side Of Wire
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Four Photos Above - First Show In Incomplete Amphitheatre
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Who are these guys? - Al Krabbenhoeft Is In This Photo
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Mighty Mustang Photo Session
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Left Photo-Anyone recognize the GI? Note how the mamasans carry a balance load as heavy as they are.-Right Photo SP4 Jarvis Rau And SP5 Mark French
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Christmas Cheer From John Brown, Michael Carpenter From North Carolina And SP5 Tom LeMoine
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Me - Check out the Camelot sign - 15 MPH.
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Left Photo - SP4 Bill Hahn - Right Photo - SP5 Bill ? - From New York - He and I came home together and I borrowed $5 from him. Need to locate him.
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Looking At Camelot From USARV
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Left Photo - SP5 Vince Cannemela is getting ready to make a run to Newport and 4th Trans Command in
Saigon. Right Photo - Looking At The Corner Of Camelot And The Road Out To Bear Cat Road
Me On A Break Unloading A Deuce And A Half Of Stock We Received Once A Week
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Far Left Photo - Gary ? And Another Face In Our Hootch - Gary was known as Khong Heo by the mamasans. Don't know what that means. We called him Tank. - Right Photo - Miss Tot Wearing My Hat Again Webmaster:
Received an email from Mario Farrugia explaining that (Khong Heo) most likely it's "con heo" which means "pig" - however this is not an offensive nickname - on the contrary, it symbolizes familiarity. Vietnamese like to give
nicknames to people in a friendly sort of way. I imagine the mamasan or the Vietnamese would giggle when they would refer to him that way. Far Right Photo - Colonel's Driver- Jim Tompkins
Left Photo - SP4 Ouellette (Our Barber) Getting Ready To Cut Another GI's Hair - Right Photo - Cats had a
short life in Vietnam.
This Ends My Second Photo Page - Continue To Next Page For Photos Of The 1967 Bob Hope Christmas Show
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Left Photo - SP4 Phil Stitt Working On Framework For A Bunker - Phil was a combat photographer who transferred into our unit and worked mainly on construction details. Right Photo - Flares Over Camelot The Night Woody
Hayes Visited Us - Nips At The Wire
Are The Good Times Really Over - Merle Haggard - 1982
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Jarvis At Rear Of Message Center Mail Room
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My Hootch On Right - Headquarters Building In Rear
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Me On Right-Company Clerk In His Hootch-Christmas
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SP5 Cannemela Hamming It Up
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SP4 Jarvis Rau - Going Home
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Below - Photos Of A Show At Camp Camelot
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