Pictures taken during the author’s tour of duty, 1969-1970.
- Headquarters, 5th Marines at An Hoa, cited on Page 94.
- John in front of his tent at An Hoa, cited on Page 95.
- The Marine Corps base at An Hoa, as seen from the air, cited on page 102.
- The Marine Corps base at An Hoa as seen from outside the outer perimeter of barbed wire, cited on page 102.
- The Communications Center at An Hoa, cited on page 103.
- The MedCap Team at work providing free, no-questions-asked medical care out in the villages near An Hoa, cited on page 106.
- The notorious “Scout Sniper Platoon ‘number of enemies killed (primarily as part of Operation Phoenix)’ scoreboard, cited on page 124-25.
- John out in a village near An Hoa on a MedCap run, cited on page 146.
- One of the two 1st Recon Choppers that locked rotors, exploded and burned at An Hoa prior to that Recon Team’s ill-fated insertion that cost them all their lives, cited on page 154.
- The corporal stripes John was awarded in the weeks after he began trying to get the Marine Corps to believe he didn’t work for them anymore, cited on page 161.
- A truck like the one John took to Chu Lai in order to ‘requisition’ chairs for the 5th Marines’ officers, cited on pages 171-72.