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Soc Trang Detachment 88th MP Company (K9) & 212th MP Company (Sentry Dog) |
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Soc Trang was located at the end of the Hau River basin in the Mekong River Delta, Ba Xuyen Provence, IV Corps Tactical Zone. Soc Trang is adjacent to Vinh Long and Can Tho at the north and northwest, adjacent to the East Sea at the south and the west, Tra Vinh to the east, and Bac Lieu to the west. |
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1965 |
Sometime in the fall or winter the first handlers and their Sentry Dogs were assigned to the Detachment to provide perimeter security for the Soc Trang Air Base. PFC Robert C. Gitchell was one of the first handlers assigned. They slept in tents and the K9’s were kenneled in their original shipping crates. The dogs were fed in a kennel made from an old CONEX container. Gitchell was later promoted to SP/4 and transferred to the Can Tho Detachment as the Assistant Detachment Leader.
SP/4 Gitchell would later return on his second tour of Vietnam as a Staff Sergeant with the 212th MP Company, and was the Noncommissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC) of the detachment. He also had the distinction of being at the detachment when it was deactivated in 1970. |
1965 Miscellaneous Photographs |
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1966 |
1966 Miscellaneous Photographs |
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1967 |
1967 Miscellaneous Photographs |
Detachment sign. |
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Unidentified handler putting his K9 through training. |
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Over-flight of Soc Trang & Airfield. |
1968 |
29 January through 29 February, Tet Offensive There were thirteen enemy attacks on the Soc Trang Airfield during the period. The attacks primarily consisted of 75mm recoilless rifle fire. There were two instances of mortar fire, and five of the thirteen, were accompanied by minor ground probes and assaults of the flight line area with small arms and automatic weapons fire. |
August SP/4 Donald P. Ray (212th) filmed his arrival at Soc Trang Airfield on a flight from Saigon. The film is 6 minutes and 15 seconds long, use this link to view it. Flight into Soc Trang Army Airfield.mov |
1968 Miscellaneous Photographs |
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1969 |
The detachment needed a training area so their dogs could maintain a regular training program, so the handlers took it upon themselves to build one under the direction of the NCOIC SGT Jerry E. Howell. They used left over ammunition crates and any other scrap lumber and materials they could scrounge. |
1969 Miscellaneous Photographs |
SP/4 Eric G. "Doc" Osen and K9 Storm. |
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SP/4 David Dreher and his K9 Smokie |
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SP/4 Osen with AK-47 and VC Flag. |
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Unidentified 188th MP Company Soc Trang patrol. |
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Unidentified handler and his K9 Duke. |
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Unidentified handler and his K9 Prince. |
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Unidentified handler and his K9 in the training yard. |
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Unidentified handler and his K9 in the training yard. |
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Unidentified handler and his K9 in the training yard. |
1970 |
1 November The six Sentry Dog Teams working the Soc Trang Detachment in support of the 121st Aviation Battalion, Soc Trang Airfield, were relocated to Long Binh Post concurrent with the Army of The Republic of Vietnam [ARVN], military authorities taking over the airfield under the Vietnamization Program. |
1970 Miscellaneous Photographs |
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