The Mighty Ninth

Strive To Reach The Summit


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JS-4.JPGWorking at LZ St George1st Sergeant James E. McPeek unloading for St George, standing in bed of truck. Facing camera, "Bullet Bob" Burnett, and Clint Curry.
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JS-16.JPGOur BunkerHead for shelter when needed.
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Joe_Sleevi~0.JPGModern Day JoeHere Joe is caught on camera with a TV station doing a story on him trying to find his buddies from his time in the US Army. They were a tight-knit group known as the Jefferson County Club.
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JS-14.JPGLZ St GeorgeOur battery sign stands proudly while we build LZ St George.
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JS-13.JPGLZ St GeorgeWe are "digging in", building up our firebase at LZ St George.
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JS-15.JPGLZ St GeorgeOur firebase at LZ St George.
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JS-12.JPGLZ St GeorgeBuilding our battery defenses at LZ St George.
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JS-9.JPGLZ St GeorgeMortar Pit at LZ St George.
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JS-2.JPGHere I Am!Sergeant Joseph Sleevi...St George mid 1969..Assigned to Bravo
Company, 1st 14th from March 1969 to November 1969. I started my tour with A 2/9th in December 1968 on LZ Bridget. The BC at the time Capt Williams asked all the guys with a Commo MOS if they wanted to go out in the field...I volunteered and I think Sgt Winnow did near the same time. I spent a lot of time in the FDC those first few months...It was such an education for me, and Bridget was a slow FireBase....My first FO was Lt Atha, and to be sure, he taught me a lot.
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JS-10.JPGFSB 34Best guess is FSB 34....an unusual FBase...Arty on one end and
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JS-7.JPGConvoy plusMy best guess is the convoy to Ban Me Thuot and a couple guns on the way. The little Lambretta looks puny compared to our military vehicles.
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JS-1.jpgBattery Commander & Chief of SmokeCaptain Williams and Chief of Smoke. Taken at LZ St. George while it was being built. Both these men were instrumental in all the Fire Direction activities during the battle for the CHU PA. Cpt. Williams was a Reserve Officer from Utah and a sharp BC.
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