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1962-64
'President's Choice" - This photo of Special Forces MSgt. Evans Johnson, was selected by a group of judges, including W. Eugene Smith, and named the President's Choice in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.  
'The President's Choice' 


  The beautiful, deadly Mekong Dawn raid on a suspected VC village by a squad of ARVN Rangers.  


The cold, northern I Corps  The Special Forces team maintains frequent contact with the base camp at Ba To.  
   
  Special Forces Sgt. Roger Nedreinghaus provides the rear guard as a group of Montagnards enter the darkness of the mountainous jungles in I Corps.

Ba-To Base Camp - I Corps
Special Forces SSgt. Johnny Cooper instructs a group of Montagnard volunteers at the A Team camp at Ba To.  This photo is displayed in the LBJ Library at Austin, Texas.  Special Forces SSgt. Johnny CAviation er shows how to align the 60-mm. mortar by stepping on a knotted string. SSgt. Johnny Cooper and a Montagnard tribesman barely taller than the small 60-mm. mortar tube. Wall sized at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas.
   

A wounded, proud Ranger - Mekong Delta
The ARVN Ranger sergeant, who lost his hand when he leaned against a booby trap, is brought upstream to our helicopter. He is carefully lifted from the sampan.  
When he saw others, including my camera pointed at him, he proudly tried to walk. But he was took weak from loss of blood and quickly collapsed. Too proud to lie down... 

Huey 'Hog' Power -  Mekong Delta 
  The 114th Air Mobile Co. 'Rocket Man,' Capt. Earl Webb shows half of the 48 rockets his helicopter gunship carries. Close Air Support in the Delta, from a Cobra gunship of the 114th Air Mobile Co.  
   

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