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Bob Hise
from
Plano
wrote on March 24, 2021
at
10:01 pm
I have just found this website. I haven't had the opportunity to see it all, but what I've seen looks great.
I served as a Combat Medic with the, 60th Land Clearing Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion (Land Clearing).
My tour was between from April 1971 through March 1972.
When in the "cut" (the field whacking down trees with bull doziers) we would normally hit about 20 or so land mines and/or other types of explosive devices ranging from anti-personnel mines to 155mm Arty shells some with fuses, some manually detonated and some detonated from elsewhere.
I served as a Combat Medic with the, 60th Land Clearing Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion (Land Clearing).
My tour was between from April 1971 through March 1972.
When in the "cut" (the field whacking down trees with bull doziers) we would normally hit about 20 or so land mines and/or other types of explosive devices ranging from anti-personnel mines to 155mm Arty shells some with fuses, some manually detonated and some detonated from elsewhere.
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