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Cpl Noel Lindsey Benefield's Photos

Grumman OV-1 Mohawk, 73rd Aviation Company
Grumman OV-1 Mohawk
Bruce Swain and Wally Jeths
Bruce Swain and Wally Jeths
Generator ships, Vung Tau
Generator ships, Vung Tau
Car used by New Zealand Ambassador in Saigon, c. 1970s
New Zealand Ambassador's car, Saigon
RNZSigs Vietnam Veterans. Left to right: John Deazley, Terry Burch, Noel Benefield
RNZSigs Vietnam Veterans, Canberra, 2016
Shipwreck at Vung Tau, circa 1969
Shipwreck at Vung Tau, circa 1969
CARA M35 cargo truck
CARA cargo truck
Bob Hope Show, Long Binh, 1972
Bob Hope Show, 1972
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Grumman OV-1 Mohawk, 73rd Aviation Company
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