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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Combat Medic SP4 Donald W. Evans, Jr. - March 5th, 2004
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Posted on 03/05/2004 4:19:52 AM PST by snippy_about_it
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SP/4 Donald Evans
A Co. 2nd Bn 12th INF
APO 96268, San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans
Covina, CALIF
28 OCT, 66
Hello Mom + Dad
How are the broken arms and colds coming along?
Things are still the same here. It rains at least once a day and is hot with lots of humidity. I'm in good shape. No alments or bullet holes. We are still treated about the same as when we in the states, just not to the same degree.
Being in shape can't be helped. I get in more patrol time than anyone else in the platoon. Along with that we've been putting in lots of other work like staking sand bags around our tents (9 high), filling in ditches the other outfit dug, and other types of maintenant. No rest for Johnson's under paid killers.
Contact with Charlie has only happened twice. A night ambush patrol from 2nd platoon got hit. There was suspose to have been lots of lead flying but no blood was found nor any bodies. Charlie doesn't leave bodies behind so its hard to say if any were hit. That same night Charlie Cong hit the berm. Again nothing cam of it.
Watch the T.V. for a parade in Saigon. Tell Bonnie also. "A" Company is going to be in it. The rest of the Battalion is going on a 3 day search and clear mission, but we get out of that. Its to bad Ha! The parade is Sunday or Monday. Should be in the paper or some news media.
Papy, haven't found any rock worth picking up, but when I do I'll send them to you.
So much for now.
Love Donnie
The above letter is on display along with a portrait of SP4 Donald W. Evans, Jr. at Evans U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Carson, Colorado. It is reproduced here as written.
25 Dec. 66
Hello Rich & Flou & Mel.,
I would start out with a Merry Christmas, but it isn't. I hope yours was and you all have a good year to come.
Got the book, "Candy" you sent. That was a little while ago. Started it and finished it soon after it arrived. That book is really reaching into the depths of dirt. Then you finish the last couple of pages and realize why it's the way it is. Correct me if I'm wrong, but was represented was a dream this lady was having. A dream expected of a young girl just being exposed to the many aspects of sex and at the same time she is becoming fully mature physically. Dare say it was a hot one. The pages of the book are still being turned by different individuals.
Same routine here in Nam as before. We patrol and go on short operations. Mostly the missions are to find Charlie's supply, and were he's been hiding. The last few times out we've received sniper fire and had no one from our battalion injured. We never catch the Charlie fighter.
Travel in and out of the sticks varies. Mostly by foot, sometimes by UH-119's (chopper) and very seldom by truck. Anyway the dirtiest way to go is by truck. I would give an awful lot to be back in Smog Ville puttin around.
How's Harv. and Becky's problems? Sure hope they solve it in such a way that both are somewhat satisfied. Do you think that there will be another member in the Evans chain soon? I've only heard from Harv once. Guess cause I never managed to get a letter off to him.
Say do you have the trouble with the Fords that you have with the V.W.? You know free mechanical work won't arrive for at least 9 more months and then you'll have to wait till Bonnie and I get out of hiding (Ha!). What did you expect? Your damn cars to come first? Not as long as I'm a healthy male, Evans type.
Folks, the mail service for out going package has been set up. You can start expecting little goodies, late Christmas presents and the like.
I hear Mel did a good job in the church play. Hi Mel.
So Much for now,
Donnie
8 Jan 67
Hello Brother and Sister-in-law and little actress,
How's every little battle on the home front? How are the little things growing?
Me, I'm fine, considering. Charlie still hasn't found out how to spell my name, so he can't put it on any of his bullets. That leaves the elements still after me though. You know? Nobody can tell me to go to hell. That's because I'm already there.
Well the air temperature has gone down, but it's getting a hell of a lot hotter here. We just got back from a five day operation. The thing was battalion size. The first day saw 11 Charlies zonked and 21 wounded, 27 captured. No one in this battalion was hurt. The next day things were a little different. One Charlie body and five wounded. A Company was responsible for the kill and some of the wounded. We had no casualties, but B Co. had 1 rag and one pole (rag= dead, pole= wounded). C Co. one rag, one pole. Charlie also lost one base camp and lots of chow. The following day there was no fighting. Charlie unassed the area right before the choppers got us there. This time we uncovered a field hospital and another base camp. Complete with supply and ammo. Later on that day a rice storage place was found, complete with 14 tons of rice. Charlie really is ticked off. Another day came and each company moved out in a different direction to meet in to same place. First to move was C Co., then B Co., and finally A Company. C Company was moving through the thick single file (bad tactics) and walked into an ambush. 4 rags, 7 poles in just three seconds. By the time they returned fire Charlie had made it with maybe a couple wounded. The whole operation saw 4 VC weapons captured and all else I mentioned. A VC weapon is worth 5 VCs. So much for that junk.
Got the camera. Thank you very much. It's just the thing. Don't worry about the Film, for I'll let you know. I think that 127 roll film is plentiful now. Already have shot up one roll. If you happen to get some horrid pictures please don't show them to just anybody. You know, the bloody type.
Like I said before, beer is the main beverage here. I drink a lot more than I did before. Don't get drunk though. You like to know how a medic spends X-mal cap. Well we get all the medics together plus grapefruit & same juice mix in 5 gal. water can and add 2 to 3 qts of 190 proof grain alcohol. (00000). Man you talk about getting drunk. There were 15 of us and 10 gal. consumed. Couldn't see worth a damn the next morning, but was not sick.
You all enjoy your TV and out door sports, for I don't, indoor sports are in season.
Your Brother,
Donnie
25 Jan 67 (last letter)
Hello there,
How's the battle going? I understand you also have snipers in your jungle (asphalt type). What about that?
Thanks for the girly mag and the toffee. It's nice to look at a lot of U.S.A. skin and eat sweet things at the same time. (Ha!)
I've taken two rolls of 'around the base camp' pictures. They are on their way to you. There are a couple of pictures of me after our 7 day Operation. Notice how combat ready the animal looks. He should, for one hour before the picture was taken he had three shot wizz over his head.
Please send some of the prints back so I can see what mistakes I made with the camera. Going to start taking it out in the field tomorrow. The pictures will become more interesting.
Won't say much about the last few weeks because it gets too involved and not real pretty. Part of the operation was in our paper. I sent the article to Bonnie. Ask her to let you see it. What the article mentions wasn't the beginning of the Operation, nor the end.
I'll tell you now, this place might even rattle my cage before the year is up. That's the way it goes.
How's is every one in the manor? Is Mel excited about the oncoming of a family addition? Being stuck here in the boonies made it impossible for me to make myself a papa before you and Harvey made me an uncle again. For that I guess I'll have to be the first Evans to be in the army, go to war, and come back still in one piece.
Too much. This place sucks.
Truly,
Donnie
Today's Educational Sources and suggestions for further reading:
http://evans.amedd.army.mil/newcomer/evans_letter.htm
www.212veterans.org/History%20of%20the%20212.htm
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Third Platoon on the berm .This appears to be the men preparing the position just in front of the bunkers on the A/2/12 area of responsibility at dau Tieng. This must have been fairly early after arriving there, as they look like they are uncoiling the barbed wire that protected the area that we were assigned to defend.

Reinforced bunker position, a/2/12. This shows a completed bunker as it looked in January 1967. Note the three portholes which allowed the defenders a panoramic view, enabling them to cover not only to their immediate front but also to provide support for positions to their left and right should those positions come under attack.

Third Platoon tent area. This was Donald's tent that he shared with other men in the platoon he was assigned to.

Third Platoon returning to camp. This was Donald's mates from his platoon, returning from operation. To the right was Walter Sanford delivering some refreshments to the returning troops. The fact that he had his shirt off probably indicated that he had missed this operation (due to being on r&r?) and was assigned the detail. In the center is Jim Shulsky, reading the letter which was waiting for him. Note the ponchos being dried out in the background. In the distant background was the company latrine, it wasn't much, but it offered us some semblance of comfort while we were in camp. lower section of the latrine was where the receptacles (55 gallon drums, cut in half) for human waste, collected. Every few days some men were assigned to remove and burn the contents with gasoline.

Third Platoon receiving hot chow.

Additional bunker positions, a/2/12. This shows the A/2/12 area of defense forward of their bivouac area at Dau Tieng. There was a considerable area of clearing in front of the camp, which afforded little cover for enemy infiltrators. In the background you can see the Michelin rubber plantation where we had pitched our tents. Not all parts of Camp Rainier was imbedded in the tree line, so we were fortunate, as the shaded area provided some relief from the scorching sun.

Shower area , a/2/12. It wasn't much, but it was appreciated by the troops when they returned from patrolling. The water was stored in the aviation tanks and heated moderately by the sun. There were a number of valves which allowed the men to control the gravity fed water to drop into cans with holes punched through the bottom.

The Bridge leading into Dau Tieng. This bridge was to the west of dau Tieng and was of strategic importance to the area, not only militarily, but commercially. While our Company was in camp, squads of men from our units and others would take turns manning that bunker that protected the bridge from the enemy.
This completes the Donald evans collection of photos that he wanted to share with his folks back home. Donald never had the opportunity to explain the images he caught on film to his family. These are the details that Don wanted you to know about, showing the exotic locale where he served so gallantly. Today many of the men you see in the photos survived their tour in Vietnam because of Donald's heroic deeds while administering to them that day in January 1967. They never forgot him, nor will any of the men of A/2/12.
After he was lost in the action of January 27th, 1967, the rolls of film (mentioned in his letters) were found on his bunk, as his personal belongings were gathered to be returned to his folks back home. When the Evans family received the rolls they made two copies and kept them in safekeeping. When we found Richard, Don's older brother, many years later, he graciously forwarded to Alpha Association some of the cherished original photos for our 'Doc Evans Tribute Archive'. We will be forever in debt to him for his generosity.


The Wall of Honor at Fort Hood with plaques for all the all the men who earned the CMH while in service in the 4th Infantry Division
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posted on
03/05/2004 4:21:31 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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FALL IN to the FReeper Foxhole!

It's Friday! Good Morning Everyone
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03/05/2004 4:23:52 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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03/05/2004 4:24:28 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: snippy_about_it
Good morning Snippy.

Hughes XV-9A (1964)
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03/05/2004 4:25:28 AM PST
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Aeronaut
(Peace: in international affairs, a period of cheating between two periods of fighting.)
To: snippy_about_it
O My Father, if this cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it, Your will be done. Matthew 26:42
Instead of trying to twist God's arm, put yourself in His hands.
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03/05/2004 4:32:10 AM PST
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The Mayor
(There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
To: snippy_about_it
Wow, Incredible story..
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03/05/2004 4:37:28 AM PST
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The Mayor
(There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
To: snippy_about_it
Good morning, Snippy and everyone at the Freeper foxhole.
We received about three-quarters of an inch of rain. Torndao warnings for the Lawton and Wichita Falls areas. Some wind damage. Power is stil out in some places. Thankfully no major injuries.
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03/05/2004 4:49:05 AM PST
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E.G.C.
To: Aeronaut
Good morning Aeronaut. Now that's interesting. LOL. I'll have to look that one up this evening.
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03/05/2004 4:54:36 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: The Mayor
Good morning Mayor. There isn't an MOH story that doesn't bring a tear or a flood of tears. Such wonderful men America raises up!
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03/05/2004 4:55:41 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: E.G.C.
Good morning EGC. Rain and wind here today, chance of a T-storm.
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03/05/2004 4:56:13 AM PST
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snippy_about_it
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Good morning everyone in The FOXHOLE!
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posted on
03/05/2004 5:06:40 AM PST
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Soaring Feather
(~ I do Poetry and party among the stars~)
To: snippy_about_it
Howdy ma'am. My monitor is blurry this morning.
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posted on
03/05/2004 5:50:50 AM PST
by
Professional Engineer
(I used to wear an IT hat. I got tired of the tinfoil attracting lightning strikes.)
To: E.G.C.; snippy_about_it
I got to see a Double Rainbow just before sunset yesterday. COOL!
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03/05/2004 5:54:20 AM PST
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Professional Engineer
(I used to wear an IT hat. I got tired of the tinfoil attracting lightning strikes.)
To: bentfeather
OOOooo, I like Eagles! Thanks
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03/05/2004 5:56:08 AM PST
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Professional Engineer
(I used to wear an IT hat. I got tired of the tinfoil attracting lightning strikes.)
To: Professional Engineer
Good morning PE.
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03/05/2004 6:08:30 AM PST
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Soaring Feather
(~ I do Poetry and party among the stars~)
To: snippy_about_it
The entire population of the village was evacuated, the tunnels filled with acetylene, and detonated, collapsing the network.Pretty ingeneous. Wonder why they didn't use this technique in Tora Bora?
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03/05/2004 6:17:44 AM PST
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CholeraJoe
(Bush/Cheney 2004. Go ugly early, boys. You know the 'rats will.)
To: snippy_about_it
Good morning Snippy.

SP4 Donald W. Evans, Jr.
A heartbreaker this morning. Those letters tore me up, letters like that were written by every soldier there.
I remember reading "Candy" too, it came in a shipment of books marked "To any soldier" and it sure made the rounds of the Company.
"No rest for Johnson's under paid killers."
Unlike Kerry Sp/4 knew whose war it was.
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03/05/2004 6:42:01 AM PST
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SAMWolf
(Some say I'm a grumpy, mean man. A lie. I have the heart of a kind & gentle soul-in a jar on my desk)
To: bentfeather
G'morning miss Feather.
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posted on
03/05/2004 6:47:04 AM PST
by
Professional Engineer
(I used to wear an IT hat. I got tired of the tinfoil attracting lightning strikes.)
To: Aeronaut
Morning Aeronaut

1964 Hughes flight-tested the XV-9A Hot Cycle research aircraft. To power the helicopter, engine exhaust gases of 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit were forced through the rotor. The experimentalprogram yielded vital information about helicopters that fly without tail rotors -- a development that Hughes pursued further in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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03/05/2004 6:47:41 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(Some say I'm a grumpy, mean man. A lie. I have the heart of a kind & gentle soul-in a jar on my desk)
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