Page 41 More Photos From Gregory Farris Below are some photos I took at Camp Camelot and the Long Binh Post area.
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Below are some photos I took on and around Long Binh Post.
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Greg Farris At Camp Camelot - 1968
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I'm on the right and my friend, Ben Yost, is on the left.
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368th Platoon Morning After Tet - February 2, 1968
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Road In And Out Of Camp Camelot - 1967
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368th TC Shower Area 368th Supply Building Area
368th Company Hootches - Great View Of USARV Headquarters In Background
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Looking Down At Camp Camelot - February 1968
Camp Camelot Baseball Field - April 1968
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Looking At Camelot From Bear Cat Road Another Look At Camelot From The Hill Above
Taylor And Three Other GIs Having A Barbeque - January 1968
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USO Show At Camp Camelot - Late 1967 - Webmaster: Al Furtado - I also took photos of this same show. They are on photo page 11. On the next photo below, Greg actually has me in the photo. This is the first time I saw a photo of myself taken from someone I didn't know at the time. You made my day Greg.
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Another One From The Show - Al is standing up in front of the bus with no hat on between the two black GIs.
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Another One I Took With Al In The Photo
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Walking Toward The Mess Hall At Camelot - April 1968
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567th TC Company Area Me At 567th Company Hootch
Ben Yost In His 567th TC Hootch Catching Up On Some Reading
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Party Time At The 567th - Ernie, Sawyer And Bean
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Inside Our Hootch - May 1968 Bean - June 1968
90th Replacement Battalion - October 1969
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Gregory Farris 90th Replacement Battalion Pete Meyer
Construction Of The New 506th Depot At Long Binh Post - August 1968 - Move Completed July 1969
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Long Binh Post Sand Gravel And Asphalt Area New Depot Area
Long Binh Post II Field Force Chopper Landing Pads
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First Log Snack Bar - Just Above Camelot Next To USARV Headquarters
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USARV Headquarters Barracks Somewhere On Long Binh Post
277th Guards Being Posted On Long Binh Post
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Long Binh Post - Sign Reads: USARV Officers Open Mess Cargo Area - Long Binh Post
Long Binh Post Fire Department - Not Sure What's Going On With All The Foam
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More Construction Of The New Depot Bear Cat Road - Just After Turning Off 1-A
Choppers At II Field Force Area - Sunset Landings - May 1968
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Left Photo - Dong Nai Barge Site - October 1968 - Site was just a short distance from Camelot on 1-A. All operations were closed down there and moved to Cogido and Bien Hoa sites sometime in 1969. Right Photo - The
Outer Perimeter Road On Long Binh Post - 1-A Visible On Upper Right
Left Photo - Repelling Tower On Long Binh Post - Check out the guy doing pushups. Right Photo - Repelling Tower Again - The sign reads: "First Team Screaming Eagles Repelling Tower Will Do Sir" with 101st and First Cav. patches on sign.
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Carpenter & Sasic On Left Not Sure About The Names Of These GIs
Alexander & Holbe On Right Another View Of The Square & Compass Club
The General's Quarters On Long Binh Post
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Highway 1-A - Approaching Long Binh Post - February 1968
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Two More Looking At USARV Headquarters From Different Locations On Long Binh Post
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Riding On 1-A Looking At Long Binh Post Outer Road - Two Choppers Coming In
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Please continue to next page for photos of Camp Davies and Saigon Port
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Update Photos Photos From My 2005 Trip Back ToVietnam Camp Camelot Area
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Main Road Through Camp Camelot
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Another Section Of The Main Road Of Camelot
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Looking Down Onto What Used To Be The 368th TC Company Supply Area
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More Of The 368th Company Area
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Above Camelot Looking Down Where The Ball Field Was
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Trench Between Camelot And USARV
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Road Between Camelot And USARV
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Looks Like Large Storage Buildings In Camelot Area
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Other Side Of Storage Buildings Off Of Bear Cat Road About The Same Place The Rear Entrance To Camelot Was
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Bear Cat Road Near Our Outer Perimeter
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The Big C - Corner Of Bear Cat Road And 1A
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Stand By Your Man - Tammy Wynette - 1968
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Larry Christ And Vince Sheftic In Hootch At Camp Camelot
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