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Caribou C-7A Crash 4 October 1966

View of the wreck coming in from behind after climbing 2/3 of Hon Kong Mountain, An Khe
Brush covered much of the plane before rescuers cut it away
A tree ripped off the right wing and flipped the aircraft
The rear door we exited from overlooking the base camp
A mahogany tree split and crushed the fuselage
A wing with its US Army marking
Markings indicate the circled area is a propeller
View of Camp Radcliffe, An Khe, Vietnam that few saw
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