Over the years this blog has changed some. Without going back and reading early posts, I think I wrote extensively on FSA/USDA, a focus which has declined over the years. I think I've always been cautious about offering opinions, but I've become more political over the last 5 years or so. I've rarely discussed personal matters.
I'm changing a bit--having started to review some of the photographs I accumulated over the years I think some might find them interesting, particularly those from Nam.
I may have mentioned I spent 11 months 11 days in Vietnam during 1966-67 as a generator operator assigned to the 69th Signal Battalion. Shortly after I arrived I bought a SLR Pentax and started taking some picture. My company HQ was at Tan son nhut (airport) in Saigon, but by this time I was stationed at Long Binh, a logistics base some 12 miles northeast of Saigon. My group ran generators for a communications center, which was located a bit outside the base's perimeter (I think; ignorance of the bigger picture was standard in the Army then).
This was late in my tour, as the communication center has now been enclosed in a building. I'm reading (not sure who snapped the photo) by one of the two generators.