The date was Feb 67. I was on my way back after a 30 day free leave for extending 6 months. Flew in to DaNang with a E-7 sitting next to me asking a billion questions. Now at that time transit was in hardbacks near the airfield, no Hilton yet. It is night and I am BSing with a team from 26 Marines. They there for rabies shots. All the sudden we hear a “freight trains” going over our heads. Then loud explosions on other side of airfield. Well this same E-7 runs in yelling about getting into the trenches. So being good Marines we get up go out and proceed to watch the FNG’s jump into a trench 1/2 full of water and mudd. We did not say a thing, just walked back to the hootch a went to sleep. Funny, never saw that Gunny agian. Semper Fi
I was a Corpsman with B 1/7 1st Mar Div. 1968-69. Happy Valley. Proud to be a Marine in every sense of the word. Finished last 14 month as senior corpsman at Brunswick Naval Air Station in Maine. I was an HM2, or Sargent. Al Rienhardt, Syracuse, NY
July/1964 after completing ITR I reported to Bravo Co 1/1 Camp Pendleton and proceeded to start lock-on training for rotation to west pac (Okinawa) and during one of our famous 12 mi runs with full combat gear I started to fall back a little when our corpsman came up behind me and said if I needed help he would carry my rifle, well it worked perfect my pride kicked in and I was able regain my spot in the platoon and finish the run!