View Full Version : LIFE - Larry Burrows - AC-47 tracer fire, Vietnam 1966
Dave Kearton
December 19th 07, 11:48 PM
from 'The Great LIFE Photographers'
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
Bob Harrington
December 20th 07, 11:07 AM
"Dave Kearton" > wrote in
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> Attachment decoded: LIFE - Larry Burrows - AC-47 tracer fire, Vietnam
> 1966.jpg
Eep! There goes my lunch...
WillD
December 21st 07, 07:40 PM
One of the best! Here's a link to more of Larry's photos:
<http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0302/lb_index.html>
Even one of Dear Ole Dad
<http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0302/lb18.html>
Will
In article >, Dave Kearton
> wrote:
> from 'The Great LIFE Photographers'
Pensacola Beachcomber
December 21st 07, 08:59 PM
I went to the site and started going through the images. Very powerful
stuff. Brings back lots of memories. Then, came across the photo of the
Marine in the creek with "mortar" equipment. Supposedly they were close to
the DMZ. Makes sense. However, the guy in the picture isn't carrying any
mortar equipment. He's got a 3.5 inch bazooka on his right shoulder
(disassembled for easy handling) and a shell for it in the other hand. At
least that's what it looks like to me. What you can't see are the leeches
he's picking up.
Regards, Tom in Pensacola 2/265th RRC, 2nd Brigade, 101 Airborne RVN
"WillD" > wrote in message
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> One of the best! Here's a link to more of Larry's photos:
>
> <http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0302/lb_index.html>
>
> Even one of Dear Ole Dad
> <http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0302/lb18.html>
>
> Will
>
>
>
> In article >, Dave Kearton
> > wrote:
>
>> from 'The Great LIFE Photographers'
>
CWO4 Dave Mann
December 26th 07, 12:40 AM
Dave Kearton wrote:
> from 'The Great LIFE Photographers'
>
>
Ah yes, memories of the Great Puff the Magic Dragon.
First time I saw and heard one in action was when my det was on the
Dogpatch Line near the Pipeline in DaNang, Tet 1968. Somebody was out
there in front of us -- between us and Hill 327, I think. and We heard
this propeller aeroplane come over followed by the most godawful ripping
sound of hellfire and damnation pouring down from the skies. Sounded
just like a gigantic piece of cloth being ripped apart.
The next morning we found a few remains, mostly body parts, chewed to
pieces by 7.62mm minigun fire.
That little episode was something I'll never forget .... not to mention
that I'm still here to talk about it ...
Dave
Grumpy AuContraire[_2_]
December 26th 07, 01:03 AM
CWO4 Dave Mann wrote:
> Dave Kearton wrote:
>
>>from 'The Great LIFE Photographers'
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>>
>
>
> Ah yes, memories of the Great Puff the Magic Dragon.
>
> First time I saw and heard one in action was when my det was on the
> Dogpatch Line near the Pipeline in DaNang, Tet 1968. Somebody was out
> there in front of us -- between us and Hill 327, I think. and We heard
> this propeller aeroplane come over followed by the most godawful ripping
> sound of hellfire and damnation pouring down from the skies. Sounded
> just like a gigantic piece of cloth being ripped apart.
>
> The next morning we found a few remains, mostly body parts, chewed to
> pieces by 7.62mm minigun fire.
>
> That little episode was something I'll never forget .... not to mention
> that I'm still here to talk about it ...
>
> Dave
>
A little "friendly" fire Dave?
JT
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