Here's an old pic. from life mag. some of you old dude's might remember.
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Here's an old pic. from life mag. some of you old dude's might remember.
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That guy was styling in 64 to have jungle fatigues! Early exposed button type
Last edited by Jim Long; 05-14-2009 at 09:40 PM. Reason: additional info
Yep,.... Some guy's just knew how to dress.
Last edited by lboos; 05-14-2009 at 10:33 PM.
Me thinks it was a stagged picture. He would have not been sporting his bright captians bars and watch like that in the bush or he could have been a new bee.
That's the way things were done back then. People learned fast though. When I was a cadet (mid 70s) a well traveled NCO told us aspiring officers that in a combat zone no one should have rank insignia, carry a pistol, have binos visible, or carry a map case. He told us that anyone who needed to know that we were officers would already know it. Of course standing next to the RTO was a give away!
kinda looks like Mel Gibson
Didnt matter much when I was there if you wore your rank or not...when you worked with the Arvin, they always shot at the tall ones first..
He must have been an advisor? 9th Marines didn't show up in Viet Nam until 1965 to protect Da Nang air base. I got there in Dec 1967, we had OD T shirts then. We did wear unit and rank patches and emblems, but then I was on river boats, not infrantry.
JimF4M1s,
Three tour's!..Wow!... What every you say Jim, Im with you, And thank you for your service.
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Last edited by lboos; 05-15-2009 at 07:26 PM.