Senin, 26 Februari 2018

‘Life has been good so far’

The perfect storm brewing over Camp Bunard was about to change Robert Pryor’s life forever. Gazing out the open cargo doors of the Huey flying over Phouc Long Province, boyish-looking Specialist 4 Robert Pryor took in an endless landscape of mountains, meandering rivers and rolling hills covered with dense evergreen vegetation, bamboo thickets and triple …

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