Page 72 My name is Patrick Conley. I was with the 567th Transportation Company, 71st Transportation Battalion from September 1966 to August 1967. I was one of the original members that came over on a ship.
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This is cave-in area where 12 Vietnamese women were killed while they were filling sandbags.
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Good Times - Eric Burdon and The Animals - 1967
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The Early Days Of Camp Camelot - 1966 - 567th Company Area
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My Hootch Headquarters Building
Below are some photos we took on the ship to Vietnam.
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Crossing The International Date Line . After crossing the international date line, we were hosed down. We think this was a Navy custom.
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Pat Again What's going on here Pat?
Pat Conley And Johnnie Cribb
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All The Cooks Cooling Off
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Stone - A Cook Saying Good Bye To Us As We Leave For The States
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Oliver Corbett At A Fuel Stop In Alaska On The Way Home Hank Albert Saying Good Bye To Oliver Corbett And Pat Conley
Pat In Front Of The Bar Cherry
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Frank Pelligrino & Pat Conley
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? - Steve Keriakedes - Pat Conley
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Just Another Pretty Girl At Camelot
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Above & Below Bien Hoa Street Vendors
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Heavy Weight Champ Floyd Patterson Visits Newport Terminal
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Anyone Remember This Guy?
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Pat & A Buddy In Bien Hoa
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Cooks Cooling Off Again - Hester - Smitty - ? - Frenchie
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Pat & Ray Meyers - High School Classmate I Met On Ship To Vietnam
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Where Was This Photo Taken
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Me With More Of The Cooks
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Me & Johnnie Cribb Hitting A Couple of Bars In Bien Hoa - March 1967
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Rodriguez - Stoveman - Pat Conley
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