This thread is mainly aimed at Vietnam veterans to post their experiences; all veterans and posters are welcome as well to post.
We all have a lot of stories and memories to share, and some we won't. I mentioned here[this post] my arrival in Vietnam and some of my experience at the in-country processing center at Cam Ranh Bay. So, I'll jot down a few more thoughts, trying to keep it in chronological order.
I had exactly enough money on my person to buy four beers at the little bar there in Cam Ranh Bay. I had maybe a half pack of cigarettes...what a dope I was, coming to
war with no cash. There were guys I knew from Ft Eustis,VA and Ft. Carson Co. that I went to school with, so I must have bummed beers and smokes, I have no recollection
of actually eating there, but I'm sure I managed to find the mess hall. Before I go on, there is a nice comprehensive link on Cam Ranh Bay you might be interested it
visiting: Arrival at Cam Ranh BaySo anyway, I think I was there several days, then with our assignments determined, they loaded us up to go to our assigned units. I got on an Air Force
C-130 with about 80 other guys, and headed for Bien Hoa Air Base. There were no seats, just cargo straps to hang onto. The pilots had a sense of humor, one said that we had less to
worry about crashing from enemy fire, that the plane could do that on it's own without any help. Nice.
After getting to Bien Hoa we caught a jeep ride to Newport Terminal, where the 71st Trans Bn. had jobs waiting for us.
By the way, the Don Blankenship's website has a bunch of information and links, primarily of interest to Navy and Army "river" vets. Another site: brown-water_navy is interesting too.
I was assigned to the 5th Heavy Boat Co, 71st Trans Bn.,4th Trans Terminal Cmd. I spent a couple weeks on 'casual status' on a Yankee class coastal fuel transfer tanker, the Y-99.
Finally, was assigned to be the assistant engineer on the LCU 1566. Here is a page from NavSource Archives on: LCU 1566
Below is a picture I took of the LCU :


A pic of my shipmate Mike Johnson. He was part of the deck crew, he took car of the M-60s on the upper deck, and cleaned the M-16s, along with the other deck guys.

Forgot to mention, we had an UN-official patch for the 5th Heavy Boat Co:

We all have a lot of stories and memories to share, and some we won't. I mentioned here[this post] my arrival in Vietnam and some of my experience at the in-country processing center at Cam Ranh Bay. So, I'll jot down a few more thoughts, trying to keep it in chronological order.
I had exactly enough money on my person to buy four beers at the little bar there in Cam Ranh Bay. I had maybe a half pack of cigarettes...what a dope I was, coming to
war with no cash. There were guys I knew from Ft Eustis,VA and Ft. Carson Co. that I went to school with, so I must have bummed beers and smokes, I have no recollection
of actually eating there, but I'm sure I managed to find the mess hall. Before I go on, there is a nice comprehensive link on Cam Ranh Bay you might be interested it
visiting: Arrival at Cam Ranh BaySo anyway, I think I was there several days, then with our assignments determined, they loaded us up to go to our assigned units. I got on an Air Force
C-130 with about 80 other guys, and headed for Bien Hoa Air Base. There were no seats, just cargo straps to hang onto. The pilots had a sense of humor, one said that we had less to
worry about crashing from enemy fire, that the plane could do that on it's own without any help. Nice.
After getting to Bien Hoa we caught a jeep ride to Newport Terminal, where the 71st Trans Bn. had jobs waiting for us.
By the way, the Don Blankenship's website has a bunch of information and links, primarily of interest to Navy and Army "river" vets. Another site: brown-water_navy is interesting too.
I was assigned to the 5th Heavy Boat Co, 71st Trans Bn.,4th Trans Terminal Cmd. I spent a couple weeks on 'casual status' on a Yankee class coastal fuel transfer tanker, the Y-99.
Finally, was assigned to be the assistant engineer on the LCU 1566. Here is a page from NavSource Archives on: LCU 1566
Below is a picture I took of the LCU :


A pic of my shipmate Mike Johnson. He was part of the deck crew, he took car of the M-60s on the upper deck, and cleaned the M-16s, along with the other deck guys.

Forgot to mention, we had an UN-official patch for the 5th Heavy Boat Co:



