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Nine Rules for Military Personnel in Vietnam: Unfortunately this card is glued down so I don't know what the nine rules are, can't see the other side. I believe that I received the "nine rules" when I got to Cam Rahn Bay. It was sort of a code of conduct expected of our forces in Vietnam. I guess that we were considered guests and had to show respect to the citizens of the country. Taylor

Tactics Refresher Course provided by Jim Good, a must read!

Subject: NORTHERNMOST
1970 NORTHERNMOST is posted as a manual slide show at; http://www.fifthinfantrydivision.com/slide-show-1.htm . The graphic files are about half a MB each so they will load slow over dial-up. The good news is the next slide loads in back ground as you look at the one on the screen (except for the first one). I'll see if I can "tune" the graphics, but what you see is just barely readable so I don't know if there is much that can be done to reduce the size of each page.

CSM(r) Gary Huber
gary.huber@us.army.mil

A USMC map of our AO

 

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