Album 1 - South Vietnam
(Many more photos on the 104 Sig Sqn South
Vietnam site at
www.au104.org)
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A1-1 Syscon at Nui Dat COMCEN. Manned by ?
Photo supplied by Ken Mackenzie [1971]
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A1-2 104 Sig Sqn COMCEN at Nui Dat.
Manned by ? Photo supplied by Ken Mackenzie
[1971]
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A1-3 Russell Hopkins with M79 on patrol.
Photo supplied by Mal Fegusson [1968]
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A1-4 Bob Johnson manning M60 and Geoff D'Arcy.
Photo supplied by Mal Fergusson [1968]
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A1-5 Malcolm "Blue" Fergusson on patrol. Photo
supplied by Mal Fergusson [1968]
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A1-6 Captived weapons at FSPB Coral. Photo
supplied by Bob Parkyns [May 1968]
Note: Bob was a member of
the Signal Detachment with 1RAR and his M16 is shown on the
pile. All the other weapon owners are dead!
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A1-7 104 Sig Sqn road convey for FSPB Coral at
the start point in Nui Dat. Photo supplied by Norm
Munro [1968]
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A1-8 Digging in at a FSPB Base with the An/TRC-24
Radio Relay Antenna in the background. Photo supplied
by Norm Munro [1968]
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A1-9 Signals Recon Group. L-R Bob Parkyns, ?, Maj Norm
Munro (OC, 104 Sig Sqn), ?, Geoff Molineaux, Harry True and
?. Photo supplied by Norm Munro [1968]
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A1-10 Ken Winsor at FSPB Clare. ACV Comcen
"Callsign 85C" in the background. Photo supplied by
Trevor "Blue" Hopper [Sept 1969]
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A1-11 104 communication area on Nui Dat Hill.
Photo supplied by Nev Haskett [1970]
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A1-12 Geoff Morgan manning a AN/GRC-106 HF Radio Set.
Photo supplied by Geoff Morgan [1968]
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A1-13 104 Sig Sqn members arriving on the flight
deck of HMAS Sydney. The saudron after 5 years in the
war was on its way home. Sgt Ken Mackenzie is stepping
out of the Huey (photo right side} with his gear.
Photo supplied by Ken Mackenzie [1971]
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A1-14 Nocholas "Nick" Ouigley manning Elevate
Switchboard (SB-22). Photo supplied by Nick
Quigleg [1969]
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A1-15 Gordon Robertson at FSPB Balmoral with 3RAR.
Photo supplied by Gordon Sanderson [May/June 1968]
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A1-16 L-R James "Jimmy" Crichton and Gordon
Sanderson at FSPB Coral cleaning weapons. Photo
supplied by Gordon Sanderson [May/June 1968]
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