A tribute to the Military Police who served in Vietnam |
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MORE SCENES |
Above, girl going to school in Saigon. Above right is a village just outside of Saigon taken on a chopper ride to Tay Ninh. Right is a scene of downtown Saigon. This monument was destroyed by the communist when they took over Saigon. |
photo John Neverla. |
Oh, how times have changed. Above is a photo of the communications desk for the 716th MP Battalion in Saigon. Note the pegboard and the typewriter. Below, troops from the 504th strike a classic pose. |
127th MP Company |
Ron Latona (now deceased) stands on top of his V-100 outside of the Phu Bai compound. Ron was awarded the Purple Heart while in Vietnam. |
photo, Jon Holloway |
552nd MPs (Long Binh) gather around in their luxury suite for a chat during Christmas, 1966. |
Duane Good (left), unkown MP and Barre Folendorf (right, now deceased) pose outside a combined police forces station in Qui Nhon. These MPs were with the 127th MP Company. Sgt.William T. Brookshire, "A" Co., 716th MPs in Saigon, 1971-72. William now lives in Canton, N.C. Below, two temples. One in the ancient city of Hue, another Danang. |
Photo Pablo Hernandez |
Photo Richard Alvarez |
Otto Uebel, left on joint patrol with a Vietnamese cop and mugging right, was with the 175th MP Company in Saigon, 1964. Only 6,000 troops were in country then, but terrorists acts were numerous and MPs from his company were killed in action in the city of Saigon. Photos courtesy of Otto Uebel. |
Otto has made trips back to Saigon, above, plus Cambodia, Laos, Thailand. . |
Larry Baum, 504th MP BN at Nha Trang in 1965. Larry is third from the left. His wife Kay sent these pictures as Larry is now deceased. Rest in peace, Larry. Howard JHONSON? Oh, well.......... |
photo courtesy Kay Baum |
Robert Brisbin, PMO, A Company, 716th MP BN, Saigon. |
Johnny Colon, 557th MP Company, Long Binh. |