These photos were taken of Bravo Company
during our operations on the Bong Son Plains.
The first photograph shows a large-scale 1st Cavalry Division airmobile
operation over Bong Son in 1967.

The following four photographs show the
sequence of a combat assault with Bravo Company. Here is one of the six
Hueys with Bravo Company on a combat assault mission (Jan 68).

Bravo Company troopers off loading Hueys at the landing zone (Jan 68).

The remainder of Bravo Company arriving by one of the three Chinooks
required to transport our unit (Jan 68).


Bravo Company moving on rice paddy dikes (Jan 68).

Bravo Company approaching a typical Vietnamese hamlet on the Bong Son Plain
(Jan 68).

This is a typical hootch that we searched for weapons (Jan 68).

This photo shows Bravo Company heading into the bush (Jan 68).

Bravo Company Cheyenne was placed under the operational control of 1st Bn,
50th Regiment (Mechanized), 22-27 January 1968, to help secure Firebase
Lowboy and important bridges on Route 1.
This photo shows Cheyenne loaded on Armored Personnel Carriers M113, and
heading off to secure the bridges

Bravo Company troopers also goofed off whenever they got a chance. Here a
group of our finest have stacked arms exactly as they were taught in
Advanced Infantry Training.

And this is why they stacked arms. If it wasn't in the sea, then we made
good use of the rivers, particularly the An Lao River.

Thanks to Jim Beck for most of these photos.
BRAVO COMPANY TROOPERS ENJOYING A SWIM IN
THE AN LAO RIVER

Thanks to Sam Walker
WE TOOK GOOD CARE OF OUR WEAPONS

Thanks to Sam Walker
IT WAS SOP TO
SHAVE EVERY DAY

Thanks to Bill Cracchiola
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SHOWER LZ ENGLISH

Thanks to Fred Fish |
WE HAD GOOD REASONS FOR NOT TRUSTING VIETNAMESE BARBERS |

Thanks to Sam Walker |

Thanks to
James Ford |
BILL CRACCHIOLA POPS SMOKE TO IDENTIFY LZ FOR INBOUND HUEY

Thanks to Sam Walker
INBOUND HUEY LANDING FOR EXTRACTION OPERATION

Thanks to Sam Walker
CHEYENNE SETTING UP FOR THE NIGHT

Thanks to Fred Fish |