A tribute to the Military Police who served in Vietnam |
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Men at Work |
John Holthouse holding an M16 at a checkpoint. Right, Alex Dobie and a Yank exchange headgear at another checkpoint. |
716th MPs, Saigon, on the prowl during the Tet Offensive. |
Mike Blakney, 630th MP CO out of Cam Ranh Bay, foreground with convoy going up a 15 mile stretch of "Ant Hill" to Dalat. Right: on top of a V100 with a 50 caliber machine gun next to Cambodia border. |
Balmes, Levere, Doc and Mike. Mike with a Montnagard boy holding his grenade launcher. Knapp mans the 60 cal. in the back of the jeep. |
photo Mike Blakney |
Scenic road between Cam Ranh Bay and Phan Rang. |
David Heck, "Ace" Acinger, Buddy Miller and Roger Croft, all of the 504th MP BN. These MPs were on loan to the 545th MP CO of the 1st Air Cav. The gunjeep on the left has it's machine gun wrapped in a poncho to keep it clean. Miller has added a "Make Vietnam Groovy" sign to the front of his gunjeep. |
Doug Nichol chats with an MP and Vietnamese cop. |