But he never got within 50 miles of the place, spending most of his
time in Najaf, and Baghdad (Firebase Melody and Camp Marlboro).
There was a video on the web a while back of FB Melody taking a rocket attack.
Glad your son is home safe, Bob!
The names of these temporary military encampments is always interesting. In
the closing days of WWII, tens of thousands of Allied bomber crewmen were
released from German captivity - they were sheparded into large tent cities
where they could be sorted out. The biggest was Camp Lucky Strike. I guess
the cigarette lobby was pretty powerful even back then...
v/r
Gordon
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USN SAR
Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine.
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