...............was it one common bomb dump for all of the various aircraft ======When we arrived on 9 June,66, the bomb dump was fairly small and hadn't really built up. The only ordnance carrying aircraft when we got there was the 01's and the Sandys.(A1-E SAR), so there wasn't much stuff there at all. The Sandys carried a multitude of stuff, but the FAC's mostly used WP rockets. But the "stuff" started arriving by truck when we arrived, and it arrived in bunches. They trucked it up from Sattahip I believe. We were unloading trucks day and night. As far as security, there were only trip flares positioned around the base, no 10' chain link fences or anything like that. Our hooches were at the time on the perimeter and some nights we would be awakened by the glow of trip flares going off down in the jungle. Never knew what it was that set them off, probably an animal or someone messing around. They did have perimeter patrols around the base. I did talk to one AP that was on patrol one night and they came upon someone trying to sneak in. The AP's carried illumination flares they could pop to light up a small area. The AP said they ordered the guy to stop and he took off, and the AP fired the flare directly at him and it hit him in the back, but he still kept running. Could be a wild tale, but I took it to be the truth at the time. .......Do you recall how your typical day was spent in terms of cleaning guns vrs loading ammo? ======Initially, before we found our stash of spare guns, we would have to remove, disassemble, clean, reassemble, reinstall and rearm the guns in one shot. Due to our facilities, we could only do one plane a day, which did suffice. After we found our spare guns, (they had arrived before we did, and someone tucked them away back in a warehouse. They had nothing else on base that used the .50's so they forgot about them. Thankfully, Carlos Christian, our 1st Sgt. found them for us. Then we has several sets of spares we could just change out, and clean in between. Typically we could remove the gun boxes, take them to the ammo tent, reload the boxes, take them back to the plane and install them and pre-load the guns in about an hour or so. Then if there were any gun problems, you could add on to that. As for the bomb dump, I have seen pictures of it in the later years, and it had really built up, so it must have been moved farther North away from the base.
_________________ Randy Ryman Project Big Eagle NKP Thailand 1966 http://www.coastcomp.com/av/florence/florandy.htm
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