Ross Hayden(l), Mike Ball(r) Bill Ledo(front)
Phill Moscatt & Mike Ball Relaxing
Early HQ1ATF Toilet Block
HQ 1ATF Tactical Ops Centre 1966
Transport Convoy near Vung Tau 1969
Is that a broom .. or are you happy to see me???
HQ 1ATF Sergeant's Lines 1ATF
HQ 1ATF Sgt's Urinal with Transport in background
HQ 1ATF Base area 1967. Exact area not known.
One of the first Nui Dat concerts - 1966
Dinah Lee entertaining the troops
The Big Pretzel struts her stuff Woo Hoo!!!
Graham Dorsett seeks refuge for a snooze
Outside view of Mike Balls' tent
Aaron Holloway IV sings the blues
Aaron Holloway IV sings the blues
<strong>Aaron Holloway IV was a New Yorker with 173 Airborne,<br>
and on ops with elements of HQ1ATF.<br>
He was sitting having a quiet one in the 1ATF OR's boozer,<br>
was befriended, and ended up in John Eller's tent<br>
singing blues along with tapes of the Spencer Davis group.<br>
A great night!<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller</em></strong>
<strong>Aaron Holloway IV was a New Yorker with 173 Airborne,<br>
and on ops with elements of HQ1ATF.<br>
He was sitting having a quiet one in the 1ATF OR's boozer,<br>
was befriended, and ended up in John Eller's tent<br>
singing blues along with tapes of the Spencer Davis group.<br>
A great night!<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller</em></strong>
WO Doug Dakin hard at work
Ron Papps, shortly after arrival in 'Nam
Ron Papps, shortly after arrival in 'Nam
<strong>Ron Papps shortly after arriving at Nui Dat.<br>
A national serviceman, Ron had previously been a<br>
race caller on Tasmanian radio, and frequently kept<br>
us entertained of an evening with his "phantom" race calls!!!<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller - 1967</em></strong>
<strong>Ron Papps shortly after arriving at Nui Dat.<br>
A national serviceman, Ron had previously been a<br>
race caller on Tasmanian radio, and frequently kept<br>
us entertained of an evening with his "phantom" race calls!!!<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller - 1967</em></strong>
Sergeant Darryl Palmer
1ATF lines, 1967. Mike Ball,?, Andy Tame
Mike Ball getting away from the greens
Mike Ball getting away from the greens
<strong>Mike Ball grew tired of jungle greens after some months.<br>
Did these shorts come in a Red Cross parcel???<br>
Pic taken by the side of his tent looking down towards<br>
the Command Post and HQ1ATF Registry area.<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller - 1967</em></strong>
<strong>Mike Ball grew tired of jungle greens after some months.<br>
Did these shorts come in a Red Cross parcel???<br>
Pic taken by the side of his tent looking down towards<br>
the Command Post and HQ1ATF Registry area.<br><br>
<em>Photo by John Eller - 1967</em></strong>
Mike Ball (left) and unknown driver
Ross Hayden atop sandbags. One down, two million to go!!
John Eller enjoys the "fruits" of a Red Cross food pack
Inside John Eller's home bound Herc
Eddie Tricker's yellow submarine.. er.. tent
Peter Bale at the D&E Kills board
Eddie Tricker arrives in SVN
Eddie Tricker and Terry Wolff, Market St Vung Tau
Rice paddy at Phuoc Le (Ba Ria)
Give me a home among the bananas
Various types of hand grenades
HQ 1ATF circa 1970
Buying genuine "bamboo springed" Rolexs
Col & Larry, Vung Tau - July 1970
R and C Centre, Vung Tau 13-14 July 1970
Dave Kittyea and Terry Ryan, D&E Platoon lines
Dave Kittyea and Terry Ryan, D&E Platoon lines
<strong>Taken at the same time as photo Hayward5, below.<br>
Left to right: David Ross "Dave" Kittyea and Terrence Joseph "Terry" Ryan.<br>
Dave Kittyea was in the same Section as Terry Ryan and Larry Hayward. Dave was one of the Section's Machine Gunners. He was "gutsy" to do this job, for as you look at him, he is not a big bloke to look at. Dave was involved in the same Mine / Armoured Personnel incident that Larry was involved in. Dave returned to D&E, after this incident. Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970. Larry took this photograph.</strong>
<strong>Taken at the same time as photo Hayward5, below.<br>
Left to right: David Ross "Dave" Kittyea and Terrence Joseph "Terry" Ryan.<br>
Dave Kittyea was in the same Section as Terry Ryan and Larry Hayward. Dave was one of the Section's Machine Gunners. He was "gutsy" to do this job, for as you look at him, he is not a big bloke to look at. Dave was involved in the same Mine / Armoured Personnel incident that Larry was involved in. Dave returned to D&E, after this incident. Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970. Larry took this photograph.</strong>
Larry Hayward and Terry Ryan, D&E Platoon lines
Larry Hayward and Terry Ryan, D&E Platoon lines
<strong>Larry R. Hayward and his tent mate, Terence Joseph "Terry" Ryan. Terry came out of 8 RAR.<br>
Terry has his left arm resting on one of the guide posts.<br>
They were in the same section in D&E platoon.<br>
Larry is remonstrating with Dave Kittyea to hurry up and take the picture.<br>
Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970.</strong>
<strong>Larry R. Hayward and his tent mate, Terence Joseph "Terry" Ryan. Terry came out of 8 RAR.<br>
Terry has his left arm resting on one of the guide posts.<br>
They were in the same section in D&E platoon.<br>
Larry is remonstrating with Dave Kittyea to hurry up and take the picture.<br>
Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970.</strong>
Larry Hayward, in front of his tent, D&E Platoon lines
Larry Hayward, in front of his tent, D&E Platoon lines
<strong>Larry Ronald "Larry" Hayward standing in front of his tent, in D&E Platoon lines.<br>
Larry was the youngest of all the blokes shown in the photos.<br>
Terry Ryan was a regular army soldier, and was on his second tour of Vietnam.<br>
Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970</strong>
<strong>Larry Ronald "Larry" Hayward standing in front of his tent, in D&E Platoon lines.<br>
Larry was the youngest of all the blokes shown in the photos.<br>
Terry Ryan was a regular army soldier, and was on his second tour of Vietnam.<br>
Taken between 17 July 1970 and 28 August 1970</strong>