DaNang Ammo Dump
Sgt. Grit,
I just finished reading the story from Carl Baker about his experience on April 27,1969 when the DaNang Ammo Dump exploded and I thought this picture might be of interest.
I was assigned to HQ. Bn. 3rd MAR. DIV. and we had a compound located on Freedom Hill right next to the main PX. The picture, taken the day after the ammo dump exploded, shows me holding my prize possession. I had just pulled the locker out of what was left of the hootch that we had built ourselves just weeks before the dump went up. The pile of rubble in the back round is the main PX on Freedom Hill. Luckily, I had stored the tape deck in the locker before we were evacuated and it survived the blast.




The uniforms are all from the 1945 era. I couldn’t find anything specific about “Dress Blues” in that era except picture 4 (right). That Marine has the “Dress Blues” on but I can’t see clearly the differences between that uniform and the current one. 







A nearly 60 year struggle to prove that Gerald D. Ziehme was in the “Gung Ho” photo by Joe Rosenthal on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
The Medal of Honor Society paid for one WW2 vet from each state to go Washington, DC for the purple heart memorial unveiling at the end of march.