Our Compound In Viet Nam

Our compound was at the bottom of a large hill . At the top of this hill was a Signal Corp Unit . Between us and the top of the hill was nothing but jungle . Our mess hall sat at the bottom of the hill .

This was our Mess Hall looking out of our barracks door

 

  Down the street a little bit was the EM Club ( Enlisted Men’s Club ) Bar in other words where we spent most of our time  off duty drinking our paychecks up there .

 

 

 

This is where we spent our off time "The E M Club"

Our barracks was a two story building that had siding half way up the wall with screen the rest of the way up the wall to keep the bugs out . With an awning over it to keep the rain off .

This was our barracks ( Note the power lines overhead)

Our supply clerk that drove a 5 ton Ford Flat bed truck always came back with a double order of lumber. If he had a requisition for 3 bundles of lumber he would come back with 6 bundles . We had a well supplied lumber yard within a few months . So we remodeled the inside of our barracks . We added rooms inside with two men to a room and made our own individual design on each room .

 

The guy that drove the 5 ton Ford flat bed truck to pick up lumber . This guy got caught selling cement to the Viet Namese civilians one day by the Military Police . The MP’s called our good old First Sergeant up and told him about it . Our First Sergeant ( The one that said he took care of his men’se ) told the MP’s “ he wasn’t selling it to them . They had worked for us and he was delivering it to them for payment because we didn’t have the money to pay them . Send him to company area “ This guy got back to the company area and the First Sergeant called him to his office . The first thing he did was chew him out real good , then he said “ DON’T EVER GET CAUGHT DOING THAT AGAIN “ .  Our First Sergeant saved his hide because he would have went to jail for selling government property.

Later on we built a Senior NCO Barracks for higher ranking Sargents  so to show our appreciation to our First Sargent we used some of the extra lumber to build our First Sargent a Super Special Room . We had tile floor with an inlaid Engineer Castle in the door way with our unit’s number in it and we used 1 by  8 boards on the wall overlapped to make a knotty pine wall for him with light fixtures built into the walls . He was only an E-8 Sargent and their was a Sargent Major E-9 told him “ I am going to take that room when your men are done with it “ . Our First Sargent was polite but said “ No your not .”  And he didn’t

And that is how the rest of the Viet Nam war was fought .

16th Engineer Detachment

U S Army

Qui Nhon Viet Nam

September 1967- September 1968

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Millard Don Carriker (website) on Monday, 01 August 2011 17:49

Interesting story. The ingenuity and "can do" of the American soldier is unique to our guys. Thanks.

Interesting story. The ingenuity and "can do" of the American soldier is unique to our guys. Thanks.
Tom Cormier (website) on Monday, 01 August 2011 21:21

Such a unique perspective. Fun to read for sure.

Such a unique perspective. Fun to read for sure.
Charles William Spratt (website) on Saturday, 13 August 2011 15:47

I guess you could say ."Tax Dollars At Work"

I guess you could say ."Tax Dollars At Work"