WEEK 3
DAY 11: AUGUST 5, 1968: MONDAY.
Today was the usual thing during the day
But, when I went back to work, it all started again.
But, I must admit that tonight was my best night at work.
I had little trouble with the NCOs because I never came i
In contact with but three. I was gunner for SSGT. Cloud, a quiet but militant person. He tries to be nice but he can’t seem to hide it. We had
no trouble with “Charlie” last night, but I still get that empty feeling
because I know he’s out there. Now I have to wait to see what tomorrow brings.
AMAN.
DAY 12: AUGUST 6, 1968: TUESDAY.
Today was just about usual. I was suppose to
Go and get some shots but I was to tired when I got off work.
So, I put it off until tomorrow morning. I can’t forget to take them,
For these people act like it’s a crime to miss an appointment.
It rains nearly every evening and yesterday was no exception.
Right now it’s 4:00 pm I guess it’s up to 85 degrees out.
It is three things that you get here: rain, hot whether, and
lots of harassment and work. I hope that tonight
and tomorrow will be better
AMAN
DAY 13: AUGUST 7, 1968: WEDNESDAY.
Last night was a real quiet night and for the first time since
I been heen here, that the NCOs left me completely alone. My
Patrol had an area along the perimeter of the base
Along the
The way these people live is amazing. They build huts from
Almost anything. And believe it or not, some of these
Huts looks like a hog pin with a top on it yet, they have
Modern motor cycles. And I’d like to make one last point, and
That is that these people don’t care whether they win or lose.
All they want us for the G.I’s money.
AMAN
DAY 14: AUGUST 8, 1968: THRUSDAY.
Last night was the 13th day in which we haven’t heard
From Charley. Although this base amazes me.
At night the vital equipment is lit up like a
Christmas tree. These people don’t act like a war
Is going on here at all. I got a chance to look at some more of
The Vietnamese housing for the military, and the
Civilian housing, it looks to me like they build shake
Out of anything, which in my opinion these houses
Can’t even keep out the rain.
AMAN
DAY 15: AUGUST 9, 1968: FRIDAY.
Last night was another good night.
I had no trouble with anyone. I was on a mobile team (SAT)
And I got another chance to see how the people
Of Nah Trang lived. As we rode down the streets of
the city, both sides of the street looks like a
garbage dump. It looks like everyone puts their garbage in the street. We were suppose to have gotten attacked last night
but didn’t. I hope we don’t tonight, because I
have a post on the flight line (guarding B-52s).
They played war games today. WAR GAMES
IN A WAR ZONE, makes good sense.
AMAN
DAY 16: AUGUST 10, 1968: SATURDAY.
Last night was a pretty quiet night. I had a very important post, alone. I had to control entry onto the alert aircraft.
And it seemed as though I had to check a million
Passes. That wasn’t the hard part, the hard
Part was spending the whole night alone at a
Senseless post. I had no trouble at all,
No one messed with me.
AMAN
DAY 17: AUGUST 11, 1968: SUNDAY.
I finally got another day off. What is beginning to
surprise me is that the time is moving right along.
I slept most the time today, went to the chow hall to see
That they had a bunch of old cold cuts, so I went the entire
Day with only one meal.
Now the time has come for to go back to work, and I
Hope that I don’t have to see Charley, for I’ve en
been here17 days and Charley has not shown up.
Not that I want to see him. But it’s just unusual .
AMAN.

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