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Subject: Army Mortuary TSN


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Ron Taylor
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Date Posted: 23:56:05 04/18/02 Thu

I worked for the Mortuary both at Camp Red Ball and on the airbase at Tan Son Nhut from March 68-March69. Would love to hear from any of the guys that were there.

Also I'm trying to figure out the organizational chain
there which goes something like this: US Army Mortuary/4th Transportation Command/USASC-SGN as best as I remember. I'm not sure this is correct and if you know the correct organizational chain of command, please let me know.
I'm trying to get morning reports from back then and the NARA guys keep screwing it up because they say I don't have the organizational chain correct.

Of course I would love to hear any of your stories from that time period.
It was a wild and crazy time there; both on and off base.

Also try posting here: (tan son nhut association)
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.tsna.org/mainpage.html">http://www.tsna.org/mainpage.html</a> it's mostly airforce, but has some
army guys posting there to (guestbook) and is a nice resource for the
history of that time period and has some good links too.

thanks,

Ron Taylor


contact me: r_t2@yahoo.com

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