Personal photos/text taken in/out of Vietnam combat zone from perspective of copilot on USAF C-130 345th Tactical Airlift Crew. Not just about the war, but also about the people/places of the region during 1972. This is where I got my first Nikon film SLR which turned into lifelong passion albeit now Canon digital SLR. The photos are recent digital scans from old 35mm slides wasting away in hot/cold attic for 40 years. Extensive Photoshop editing has been used to make them somewhat presentable.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Ban Me Thuot Depression
In terms of airports the one we flew into at Ban Me Thuot, Vietnam in 1972 was one of the worst. The entire place was falling apart with crumbling buildings and semi-paved surfaces … it appeared to be mostly abandoned with few signs of life … no idea why we had to land there. It was also a dismal, overcast day adding to the scene of absolute depression. Located in the Central Highlands it was a place of many intense battles throughout the war … spent large caliber brass casings littered the ground in several places. The tail of a Vietnamese C-7 Caribou frames the photo in which our navigator Joe can be seen walking about the rubble. Although too small to read in the left side of the picture, the word PEACE! was painted on the white fence in red.
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