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Bridge at Binh Son on Hwy #1 over the Song Tra Bong. LTC David F. Seiler (red fanny pack) was in charge of 1st CAG (Combined Action Group) at Binh Son until Sep 1970. |
Old French concrete guard post and bunker in Binh Son, north east side of the Song Tra Bong bridge. |
NW side of the Song Tra Bong at Binh Son. |
Operation Starlite area, looking west toward Hill 43. |
Photo of the NW side of the Song Tra Bong at Binh Son. The Hanoi train travels over the RR bridge. |
View of Hwy #1 on the north side of the bridge at Binh Son. |
A view of Hill 43. |
View of the terrain west of An Chuong (2). |
Trench preserved in concrete at the Operation Starlite area. |
Vietnamese "Victory Monument" at the Operation Starlite area. |
Another view of the trench line reinforced with concrete to preserve it as a monument. |
Closeup of the wording on the "Victory Monument" |
Destroyed Amtrac now covered to protect the relics of war from the elements. |
View of the destroyed Amtrac on display. |
M48A1 tank turret destroyed by USMC engineers on display at the Operation Starlite area. |
Another view of the destroyed M48A1. |
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