Photos provided by Ron Morgan.

Morgan's first motley crew - dedicated to Herman Moore, far left, casualty 22 Jan 1970, RIP my friend

Frank inspecting Morgan and Jones Construction

Dick Jones at sunset - Buddah Compound

Moore must have had a date this night

Jones, Morgan and Towle chowing down

Pat Harvey always looking for food

Heading back to Buddah from patrol

Pat Harvey trying to hitch a ride on the Red Ball to church

Approaching the blocking location

We've waited long enough for EOD's

Morgan and Jones - inseparable

Sullivan Johnson Lunsford Morgan

Herman Moore at the Labor Camp

Morgan with the Village People

Towle, Lunsford and civilian Dave

Vern - sorry, last name smudged, couldn't read - memory loss doesn't help

Bringing in some VC sympathizers

Taking a break while the village burns

Frank Towle schmoozing his girl

Now batting, Lt. Dandridge, Sgt. McNeary catching, Doc calling balls and strikes, Pitcher Morgan and cameraman

Where are those steel pots - Morgan and Jones

Packing up, heading to Hill 19

Cpt Parker says this way to my house Lt. Dandridge, just 12 k miles

Slack, Rangel, Yuravich on LZ Liz

Initial building supply to Hill 19

Clifford Wright - Always Remembered

Big Moore, Rangel and Lt Dandridge at Aquarium

McNeary, Towle, Big Moore, Ray Sanders, Regis Bauer, Bernie Flythe

Ray Sanders and Tim Doc Brown heading off Hill 19 to 3 day stand down - 11 Bgd

Refreshing break during mountain recon

Morgan breaking a leg at stand down

Memorial for Hans Rajevac - Died 14 July, 1970

Dick Jones' Tra Cau river crossing

Frank Towle with Jones in Bkgnd heading in after patrol to somewhere

Morgan's tour is up, heading in to CP

Shark pulling security for Morgan, or maybe just making sure I'm leaving

Sign should say THIS WAY TO THE WORLD

I'm coming home, be there soon

Morgan dunking over Ron Reaves, Hill 19, Thanks Doc Brown for the hoop and BBall

Syke's Regular, Loya and Lunsford crash lunch pg 1

Stars and Stripes article on those Mosquito Nets, thanks for the good work Ray Sanders, Tim Brown

Herman I think of you often, thanks for being my friend

Dave you told me that weird things were going on, you were right, I think of you often