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<blockquote data-quote="Uboatrobert" data-source="post: 1439907" data-attributes="member: 82932"><p>During 1967, in country, 2 Core. I arrived in country the final 2 days of Tet. My 1st 4 months were spent at Plaku as a Trail observer. In June, I was assigned to the 173rd Brigade, 4th Batt, separated, at Touey Wa sub command, as the S-3 Air Force Staff Officer. After Tet, Westmorland met with BG Allen, Brigade Commander and assigned the 173rd complete control of 60% of the area, to include 4 Squadrons of F-100's, 3 Batt's of ROC and Vietnamese, each, and the Navy Base at Vung Ro Bay. Many times we flew by chopper (all roads were unkempt and booby trapped) to the Vietnamese base for meetings, and most always we had lunch with them. Typical lunch fare was passed around the table and I unknowingly took 2 pieces of "something" fried with a strange taste. My Army S-3 asked me if I liked it and I replied it wasn't to bad.....It was a small pup. SO, look and ask questions before eating anything unknown........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uboatrobert, post: 1439907, member: 82932"] During 1967, in country, 2 Core. I arrived in country the final 2 days of Tet. My 1st 4 months were spent at Plaku as a Trail observer. In June, I was assigned to the 173rd Brigade, 4th Batt, separated, at Touey Wa sub command, as the S-3 Air Force Staff Officer. After Tet, Westmorland met with BG Allen, Brigade Commander and assigned the 173rd complete control of 60% of the area, to include 4 Squadrons of F-100's, 3 Batt's of ROC and Vietnamese, each, and the Navy Base at Vung Ro Bay. Many times we flew by chopper (all roads were unkempt and booby trapped) to the Vietnamese base for meetings, and most always we had lunch with them. Typical lunch fare was passed around the table and I unknowingly took 2 pieces of "something" fried with a strange taste. My Army S-3 asked me if I liked it and I replied it wasn't to bad.....It was a small pup. SO, look and ask questions before eating anything unknown........ [/QUOTE]
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