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Ronnie Reynolds' Collection |
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2nd Platoon, C Company, 4th/47th Battalion, 2nd Brigade |
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Charlie Company | Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 |
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Introduction Here's another fine young man who was also drafted on May 17, 1966 and ended up with us in the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. I remember Ronnie as a quiet guy who never got into trouble and always tried his best to do a good job learning the art of soldiering. Ronnie always had a great attitude, and man, could he carry a heavy load of M-60 ammunition! Yep, he was a good guy, everyone liked Ronnie and the 2nd Platoon troopers affectionally nick-named him "The Penquin". Oh, I'm certain this had nothing to do with his marching abilities - haha! Once we became part of the Mobile Riverine Force, contact with Viet Cong troops occurred frequently and many soldiers became casualties. Some wondered if survival was a reality. It was another hot August day in the Mekong Delta and the 2nd Platoon was again in search of the elusive Viet Cong. Ronnie was walkin' point down a trail as we patrolled a lightly wooded area ........then, suddenly - BOOM! A loud explosion - instantly we knew Ronnie had tripped a booby-trap. Sure enough, several of us rushed up to find that Ronnie had been blown off the trail and was laying in |
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a heap, dazed with both legs just riddled with shrapnel. I can clearly remember us young soldiers, gleefully repeatedly yelling, "Way to go Ronnie, you're going home alive!" Surprisingly, Ronnie didn't seem to appreciate our enthusiam, probably because he was a bloody mess and in immense pain - so there he was, hollering and cursing at us with all of his might. It was quite a scene. Soon, Lt. Benedick called in a chopper to haul Ronnie to a hospital and that was the last time that I saw or spoke to Ronnie Reynolds. That is, until he and I recently spoke over the phone. Guess what, "The Penquin" is still that same ole quiet, nice guy with that same ole outstanding attitude. Ronnie told me that it took a very long time and a number of operations, but his legs finally healed and it never held him back from enjoying a nice life. Bill Reynolds - February 15, 2002 |
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Ronnie relaxing between patrols on the USS Benewah. |
Mike Cramer (California), Gil Rodriguez (California), Howard Green (Texas), Bill Reynolds (California), and Bill Varsafsky (Washington). |
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It appears that Earl Eddings from Tennessee finally ended up in jail - oh, not really. |
2nd Platoon's "Mr. Handsome" Freddie Harrell from Soperton, Georgia. |
Sergeant James Holstine, a fine soldier from the great state of Texas. |
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Earl Eddings is so strong and so fit that he could pump iron and smoke at the same time. Earl, were you training to chase those Mama-Son skirts, hmmmmm? |
Fred couldn't resist proving that he is 2nd Platoon's true "manly man". |
Surprisingly, it appears Earl escaped being thrown over-board. |
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Bill Reynolds on a one day R & R in Vung Tau - I think? Or was it in Saigon - I dunno? |
Hey Mike Cramer, you missed the ball that Bill blasted past you - haha! |
U talkin' to me? I gotta go to the latrine right now, says Bill Reynolds. |
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Charlie Company troopers escorting Viet Cong soldiers to secured quarters... |
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