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Satahip Port Complex Projects
The Satahip Deep Water Port was the "life blood"
for military logistics to Thailand
operated by U.S. Army Support, Thailand Command
using U.S. Army Tug Boats and personnel company ...
Blueprint Credits:
U.S. Army Engineer History Office, Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri
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You may also want to visit ...
.. while you are in Satahip |
Camp Samae San Page
Club Med - South"
Camp Vayama Page ".. the beginning"
Satahip Page "U-Tapao" "Newland"
697th Engr Co (P/L) Page
"Pipeline! CAN DO, SIR!"
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Deep Water Port
Satahip, Thailand (1969)
Sorry - for the photo quality, but then again, "beggars can't be choosy."
Photo Credits: 5 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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| "The biggest, little Navy ..." - Spring/1971
U.S. Army Tug Boats docked .. ready for service
Many of you, I'm sure - didn't know the army had a navy ..
Well, now you do. ;-)
Photo Credits:
29 SFC John Sipkens USA - Retired
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| "Army Tanks in Thailand?! No ..."
1971 was the year ...
U.S. Army armor (TANK!) being trucked from the Port ...
The politicians must have had a hard time covering up this arrival ...
Photo Credits:
29 SFC John Sipkens USA - Retired
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| "Armor in Thailand?! No ..."
1971 was the year ...
U.S. Army armor vehicle patroling U-Tapao R.T.A.F.B. ...
The politicians must have .. well .. it's SMALLER than a tank!!!
Photo Credits:
29 SFC John Sipkens USA - Retired
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