F Troop, 2/7 Marines
F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment, U.S. Marines in Vietnam 1965-1971
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The 2 below photos were received from: Bill Slater.
I believe was taken at Hill 10 - that's me (Bill Keegan) in the bottom - not sure who the others are.
When we got back to Chu Lai, after Duc Pho
Mont & Bill Keegan, middle back row. Brown - bottom left & not sure of others
Mont &  Bill Keegan on hole watch at Chu Lai airstrip.
Nam-O Bridge after being blown up
The below photos were received from: Bill Keegan, who was in Weapons Platoon, Fox Company,  
from September 1966 - September 1967. If you would like to get in touch with Bill, email
 me and I'll
pass it along.
Bridge being repaired
Bill Slater is front row, left. Captain Whipple is front center, without shirt.
Marshall is to right of the captain, and McRae is next.
Who are the others?
Bill Slater says: "This is me
with my little friend out at Hill
10, she gave me that 'top toy'
she is playing with and I still
have it!"

"Hope all is well and that life
has been good to you."
Please scroll down ...there are 10 photos below.

Immediately below - recent photo of three former Foxes.
Left: Mike T  Lyons (Wolf man) of Viroqua, WI
Middle: Ricardo Reyes, Detroit, MI
Right:  Terry Mulrean (Sgt. Rock) of Toms River, NJ
Foxes:
Left: Ricardo Reyes, Detroit, MI
Middle: Mike T  Lyons (Wolf man) of Viroqua, WI.
Right: Terry Mulrean (Sgt. Rock) of Toms River, NJ
Now...
Then
Click photo for more  Fox-in-
Afghanistan photos.
 
Official U.S. Marine Corps image by Cpl Cory A.
Tepfenhart. Photo from
Leatherneck Magazine
Received from the author of the book at left:
Dear Pete, I was the S-3 of 2/7 during Operation Pickens
Forest in 1970, the last multi-battalion Marine Operation in
Vietnam. I have written a book on my Marine Corps career,
"More Than A Few Good Men," which includes this period,
based on now declassified command chronoligies and my
letters home. 566 pages & about 200 photos. Your members
can order from me at P. O. Box 7, Brownsburg, Va. 24415.
Semper Fi, Lt. Col. Robert J. Driver, Jr. USMC (Ret.).