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Satahip Port Complex Projects
Camp Vayama was the original (U.S.) camp in Sattahip; later,
the (Camp Samae San) Cantonment Area later became the home for
the MIA/KIA Recovery Project Hqs for S.E.A.
prior to the permanent home of CIL-HAWAII...
Blueprint Credits:
U.S. Army Engineer History Office, Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri
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You may also want to visit ...
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Camp Samae San Page
Club Med - South"
Deep Water Port Page U.S. Army "Navy"???
Satahip Page "U-Tapao" "Newland"
697th Engr Co (P/L) Page
"Pipeline! CAN DO, SIR!"
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Camp Vayama Sattahip, Thailand Year: Est. 1967-68
2 Photo Credits: "Super Surveyor" Roy Ney - Des Moines
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Camp Vayama MP Advisors Sattahip, Thailand Est. 1963
MP advisors to our Thai security guard unit
where presented with awards by the RTA.
4 Photo Credits: MSG Otto Uebel,
720th MP Battalion
- U.S. Army (Retired)
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Camp Vayama MP Advisors Sattahip, Thailand Est. 1964
A traditional Thai farewell ceremony.
4 Photo Credits: MSG Otto Uebel,
720th MP Battalion
- U.S. Army (Retired)
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Camp Vayama Medical Dispensary Sattahip, Thailand Est. 1964
4 Photo Credits: MSG Otto Uebel, U.S. Army (Retired)
720th MP Battalion
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Deep Water Port
Satahip, Thailand (1969)
Sorry - for the photo quality, but then again, "beggars can't be choosy."
5 Photo Credits: Bob Potter, 697th
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Gulf of Siam near Deep Water Port
Satahip, Thailand (1969)
Off, in the distance, a ship at the Deep Water Port ...
Photo Credits: 5 Bob Potter, 697th
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Gulf of Siam near Deep Water Port
Satahip, Thailand (1969)
Your Webmaster,
looking across the same area in '69 ...
Hey - dummy - "the World" is ova'there!
Not south, towards Singapore!
Photo Credits: #10 Franco Picchione, Company Clerk/Webbie
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538th Engr Bn Camp
Satahip, Thailand (1967-8)
Construction of the southern portion of the Friendship Highway
to link the Deep Water Port Supply Point with the War in the north ...
6 Photo Credits: Tom Petty, 697th
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538th Engr Bn Construction Area
Satahip, Thailand (1969)
Millions of dollars in construction equipment..
..too
These photos illustrate just what the U.S. Army Engineers has developed
for our allies, Thailand ... Construction Projects worth, at the time,
millions of dollars and by today standard, billions! Consider:
Friendship Highway, Camps Friendship and Samae San and miscellaneous roads and
pipelines, allie camps and Royal Thai Air Force Base development projects.
5 Photo Credits: Bob Potter, 697th
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New Facility Billets and
other major facilities..
And, logistics ..
equipment maintenance ..
truckfleet..
5 Photo Credits: Bob Potter, 697th
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Camp Samae San - the Cantonment Area
Satahip Project Areas
Satahip Depot Area
Blueprint Credits: U.S. Army History Office, Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri
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