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An Loc means much to me. Never been there but to see it many times from 10,000 feet. In many ways, I was changed by An Loc. I come to know just how precious life is. Because of An Loc, a came to have a great more appreciation of Life and the my faith in God that gives us the resources everyday to sustain life.
In April of 1972, a very real war was fought here. 50,000 N.Vietnamese troops surrounded An Loc. I came to Vietnam in late May and spent the next two months navigating a C-130 over An Loc resupplying the small contingent of RVN Rangers and US Special forces. I delivered the bundles with 3-large chutes that open at 1000 feet. I would like to correspond with anyone there, from the North or South, or the Soldiers there that we resupplied. Lonnie Coggins USAF, Captain
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你们是羡慕吧?@G.Haksch @jin3557
A beautiful place, L+F, Best Regards
Wonderful night capture. Greetings from Athens.
Beautiful picture, but no more longer name Quang Nghĩa, now renamed Quảng Ngãi (from 1945) !
It is so nice picture !
This is a ridiculous photo to display about Burma - Myanmar ! Just shows the lack of maturity, judgement, common sense, etc etc of google geeks. Sad.
Fantastic shot! like Best regards, barbara
An Loc means much to me. Never been there but to see it many times from 10,000 feet. In many ways, I was changed by An Loc. I come to know just how precious life is. Because of An Loc, a came to have a great more appreciation of Life and the my faith in God that gives us the resources everyday to sustain life. In April of 1972, a very real war was fought here. 50,000 N.Vietnamese troops surrounded An Loc. I came to Vietnam in late May and spent the next two months navigating a C-130 over An Loc resupplying the small contingent of RVN Rangers and US Special forces. I delivered the bundles with 3-large chutes that open at 1000 feet. I would like to correspond with anyone there, from the North or South, or the Soldiers there that we resupplied. Lonnie Coggins USAF, Captain
@Andrey: thanks
so what?