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Fellow Vietnam Vets, A remembrance (Original Post) madokie Nov 2013 OP
I Got to See Him Xmas Eve '68 The River Nov 2013 #1
Saw his show at Long Binh RVN '68 Crabby Appleton Nov 2013 #2
deja vu DustyJoe Nov 2013 #3
Christmas '69 I was supposed to meet my little brother to see Bob Hope at Camp Eagle pinboy3niner Nov 2013 #4

The River

(2,615 posts)
1. I Got to See Him Xmas Eve '68
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 08:30 PM
Nov 2013

Penelope Plummer, the Goldiggers and some guy named Hope.
I still have some B&W photos.
somewhere..

DustyJoe

(849 posts)
3. deja vu
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 10:22 PM
Nov 2013

Great vid, I was at the Long Binh show also. What a great time. I was in field training with the 199th LIB 'Redcatchers' just outside the base at Camp Frenzel Jones in Bien Hoa training for my assignment to my field unit. I volunteered, YES volunteered to help with show security and had virtually a front row seat. Was great. Thanks for the video.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
4. Christmas '69 I was supposed to meet my little brother to see Bob Hope at Camp Eagle
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 11:19 PM
Nov 2013

My brother was a personnel clerk at our Division HQ at Eagle and I was a plt ldr in the field. As the senior field plt ldr I was slated to take 25% of my company's field troops to the show.

But just before Christmas my bn CO pulled me to fill an XO slot in another company. The Catch-22 was that since I was no longer in the field, I was ineligible to go to the show.

When Christmas Day came, I couldn't feature being stuck in our basecamp at LZ Sally. So I persuaded our bn chaplain, who was choppering out to conduct services at each of our field units, to give me a ride and drop me off with a grunt platoon in the jungle for the day. That's how I ended up spending the day with plt ldr Joe Rufty and his D-2/501 Inf. "Delta Raiders" platoon on what the men dubbed 'Christmas Hill'.

After Christmas I persuaded the bn CO to send me back to the field as a plt ldr, and Joe Rufty and I arranged to have our platoons work together on the operations we were doing. Right up until he was KIA about a month after Christmas Hill.

It wasn't until 20 years later that I found Joe's family. And I finally was able to share with them my memories of Joe's last Christmas. We met, together with others we found who'd served with Joe, to lay a wreath at his panel at the Wall.

I'm happy for all of you who got to see Bob Hope in Vietnam. I know how much that meant in those circumstances. I'm happy my brother got to go--even if, many years later, he'd rub it in a bit when he'd tell me about what a great show I missed.

All in all, though, I'm happy about the way my Christmas went. I wouldn't trade that for anything--not even the Bob Hope show.

Thanks for the thread, brother.

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