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In
December of 1970 Charlie Company 2/12 was inserted into a commando vault
east of Xuan Loc. A commando vault is an LZ created by dropping a
15,000 bomb attached to a parachute with a probe extending 15 feet from
the fuse. The bomb exploded just above the jungle floor and created
and instant LZ. Charlie company followed the detonation by minutes
and chased the suprised and fleeing NVA for the next several days, making
intermitent contact, taking and delivering casualties. Charlie
Company was followed within a few days by Bravo Company, who fanned out
from the commando vault and conducted a more thorough search and seize
operation. While patrolling the area around the vault Bravo Company
discovered a major bunker complex which the NVA had fled rather
quickly. Barely hidden in hollow trees and quickly dug shallow holes
were ammo cans filled with the personal effects of NVA soldiers. The
following pictures were taken during that mission. They are arranged in
the general order of the mission, from departure at Huskey to return and
the usual serving of cake by Battalion Commander LTC Salluci. In
most cases I have not put captions under the pictures because they need no
explanation. Where I know names of the people in the pictures I have
included them.
One of the wonderful side affects of the commando
vault was a very sweet bivouac. The bomb not only cleared all the
growth, it killed every insect within several hundred yards. The
absence of insects was surreal and lasted for several days.
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