A-1-6 > GF 52: Jerome “Buddy” Meyer (CA) at Fat City. He got to the Co. area on 3 Feb 68, went to a three-day in-country training the 4th, 5th,& 6th. Meyer was issued his M-16 on Feb 7th and went to rifle range to zero it on morning of 8th. He was CQ runner and fire watch for the Co. that night when all hell broke lose at Lo Giang(1). The next morning Feb 9th he went to the field on a resupply chopper to the aftermath of the night before.
A-1-6 > GF 49: Jerome “Buddy” Meyer on hill 54 – did that bong have somthing to do with that grin?
A-1-6 > GF 18: Fred Shinbur on left and Jerome D. “Buddy” Meyer
A-1-6 > GF 17: On LZ Chippewa, mixing cement for the mortar baseplate. Maybe Jerome "Buddy" Meyer on right. A guest said they might be, left to right, Kirksey (back to camera), then Willard Anderson, Howard Tomlin, Lawrence Lennon,  Buddy Meyer, and Rufus Walker.
A-1-6 > TR07-16: Vet attenders included, Joe Gamache, Paul Senick, Harry Thompson, Buddy Meyer, Jim Turner, Tommy Foley, Larry Watson, John "Chunky" Carlson, Jim Brewer, Alan Allen, Don Kaiser, Larry Boetsch, and Larry Swank. Note Allen's freshley manicured lawn.
A-1-6 > TR07-14: Buddy Meyer and Larry Watson finally get some well-deserved applause, and show their appreciation.
A-1-6 > TR07-13: Tommy Foley and Larry Watson curtsey after showing off their tap-dancing skills; John "Chunky" Carlson asks why no one is applauding, and the audience, including Buddy Meyer, avoids eye contact.
A-1-6 > TR07-12: Paul Senick, 1st platoon, Joe Gamache, HQ, Larry Boetsch, 1st platoon, and Jerome "Buddy" Meyer, 4th platoon, enjoy a laugh in the front yard. Note the T-shirts and caps Harry Thompson had made for the mini.
A-1-6 > RAS61: ? on left, Dick Sheridan in center and Jerome "Buddy" Meyer on right - need help with who they are, please add photo comment below
GF 52: Jerome “Buddy” Meyer (CA) at Fat City. He got to the Co. area on 3 Feb 68, went to a three-day in-country training the 4th, 5th,& 6th. Meyer was issued his M-16 on Feb 7th and went to rifle range to zero it on morning of 8th. He was CQ runner and fire watch for the Co. that night when all hell broke lose at Lo Giang(1). The next morning Feb 9th he went to the field on a resupply chopper to the aftermath of the night before.
A-1-6 > GF 52: Jerome “Buddy” Meyer (CA) at Fat City. He got to the Co. area on 3 Feb 68, went to a three-day in-country training the 4th, 5th,& 6th. Meyer was issued his M-16 on Feb 7th and went to rifle range to zero it on morning of 8th. He was CQ runner and fire watch for the Co. that night when all hell broke lose at Lo Giang(1). The next morning Feb 9th he went to the field on a resupply chopper to the aftermath of the night before.
GF 52: Jerome “Buddy” Meyer (CA) at Fat City. He got to the Co. area on 3 Feb 68, went to a three-day in-country training the 4th, 5th,& 6th. Meyer was issued his M-16 on Feb 7th and went to rifle range to zero it on morning of 8th. He was CQ runner and fire watch for the Co. that night when all hell broke lose at Lo Giang(1). The next morning Feb 9th he went to the field on a resupply chopper to the aftermath of the night before.
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