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  • River Rat
    Hi Sean,

    Bo here -- we corresponded recently. River Patrol and River Assault were typically separate functions, but they intermingled a lot. Those boats were handy for inserting and extracting a variety of folks -- mostly seals, but Army and unmentionables also. I was there briefly in late '72, and the operational structure could differ quite radically from year to year.

    The boats were not as fast as you might expect, weighted down with ammo and armament, and it would take a swap from diesel to gas to make 'em peppy. Such a transformation would be possible, as the GM v-6 deisels were about the same size as a gas 455. Knowing GM, they might have had the same block. With time, boredom, and unlimited materiel anything is possible. We had a neighboring Marine chopper unit that built a Huey out of spare parts on a wrecked airframe. That bird technically didn't exist! Wonder where it is now.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all! We have so much to be thankful for!
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  • River Rat
    I had one of those T-shirts also. A bit different, I think it said "Mekong River Yacht Club." A modern Special Boat Unit came to Cody a couple opf years ago, and it was a hoot to give the shirt to one of the young men. They treated me like some Smithsonian artifact from an earlier time, and although I enjoyed the visit I felt like a very old man.

    By the way, the boats didn't have names. Just numbers. unless somebody was bored, had a bit of paint, and thought he was clever. Generally, they were cheap critters meant to last a couple of months in combat. They didn't win your heart like a roadster or a B-17.

    I can still hear the tinkly sound of 200 empty .50 cases running across the deck as the boat turns. And, 35 years later, the smell of diesel fumes still remids me. Funny what you remember, and what you don't.
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  • ibuiltmine-o1oo
    Bo, Thanks a lot for your memories!
    i apreciate hearing aout the stuff...
    i think in my dads case, he enjoys thinking about the mechanical part of his job over there, but that leads to other thoughts, then it quits being fun.
    Thanks again!
    SEAN!
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