
34-1. TLC at Nui Dat. Photo supplied by
Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-2. Centurion
on Nui Dat Hill. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-3. Cowboys near the Horseshoe. Photo
supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-4. Main Street, Dat Do.
Famous with new arriving Australians as the home of
the Dat Do Dogs meetings. Photo
supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-5. The flags, Vung Tau. Photo
supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-6. Radio Det sleeping quarters (bunker) at the Horseshoe.
Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-7. View from the Radio Det bunker at the Horseshoe.
Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-8. APC's at the Horseshoe. Photo
supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-9. Centurion tank at the Horseshoe.
Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-10. Lawn mowing at the Horseshoe.
Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-11. Lawn mowing at the Horseshoe.
Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-12. Kiwi mortar crew clearing a dud
at the Horseshoe. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-13. Kiwi mortar crew working at the
Horseshoe. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |
34-14. Local (Friendly) at the
Horseshoe. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-15. Unknown with 'Daffy' the duck at
the Horseshoe. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-16. US Army Mobile Howitzer 155 at
Nui Dat. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-17. US Huey Gunship at Kangaroo Pad, Nui
Dat. Photo supplied by Richard Carpenter [1968] |

34-18. US Huey Cobra at Kangaroo Pad, Nui Dat.
View from 104 Sig Sqn lines. Photo supplied by Richard
Carpenter [1968] |