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We moved as quickly as possible toward the Aviation area in the near total darkness of this moonless night. Chinese New Year is celebrated on the new moon, and it was very dark here in the Shan States at night without the moon. There were no lights showing in the town either.

The Aviation people that we encountered on the way were very nervous, but we managed to get to their command bunker without getting shot.

"What were those explosions? We couldn't contact your Operations," Captain Rust, their senior man and the Detachment Commander asked nervously after we arrived.

"We moved operations to the bunker. We'll need to put a land line in there," the Major told him. "The first four explosions were mortar rounds. The last one was probably all of the Chinese ammunition going off," the Major finished.

"What do you mean, 'going off', sir?" Captain Rust asked.

"Do you remember me mentioning the term 'Ammunition Malfunction' in my briefing?" the Major asked.

"Vaguely!" the Captain replied.

"Something set off all of the Chinese ammunition at once," the Major told him again.

"Something? What something?" the Captain demanded.

"The Amulets, sir," I answered.

"The... !!" the Captain had just begun when we heard a lot of gunfire coming from the other side of the perimeter.

"Keep your people on their toes," the Major told him, as I was answering a call on the portable.

"Hand 6 alpha, this is Hand 3 bravo. We have movement on the river approach to the camp from the south. They don't appear to be in the town yet. Over."

"Hand 3 bravo, Hand 6 alpha. Roger. We are on the way to your location. Out."

"They're on Tweed's side of the perimeter, sir," I told the Major as we left the Aviation bunker, and headed toward the south side of the perimeter. We moved as quickly and as quietly as we could through the camp area, and somehow managed to avoid all of the tent ropes in the dark. We were challenged several times by Rangers, but they all knew who Hand 6 was. We finally reached Tweed's position. Captain Paribetra was there also.

"What do we have?" the Major asked.

"There were troops moving up along the top of the embankment following the river. We opened fire on them and they all spilled down over the embankment on to the shore along the river," Captain Paribetra informed us.

"Are they still moving this way?" the Major asked.

"We don't know. We can't see them."

"Who's on the river?" the Major asked.

"Lieutenant Wesley," Tweed told us, as he looked over at us from his Starlight scope. We could see the green glow from the end of it.

"Call Lieutenant Wesley, and have him check along shore line of the river," the Major directed me.

"Hand 4, Hand 4, this is Hand 6 alpha. Come in. Over," I called. Since we have no supply officer, the Team XO was Hand 4, and the Ranger Company Commander was Hand 5.

"Hand 6 alpha, this is Hand 4. Over."

"Hand 4, Hand 6. Check the river bank and shore line south of the camp from your position. The enemy appears to have gone to ground there. Over," the Major sent taking the handset.

"Hand 6, Hand 4. Roger. Wait one."

"Hand 6, Hand 4. There appears to be a large number of bodies along the shore above the water line. None of them appear to be moving. Most are just below the embankment line. Over."

"Hand 4, Hand 6. Roger. Move one of those .50s to cover that approach. We will bring it under fire shortly. Be prepared to report on the effect of our fire. Over."

"Hand 6, Hand 4. Roger. We have already moved one of the .50s. Out."

"Captain Paribetra, have your mortar team lay some rounds on the shore area along the river starting about two hundred meters from the camp perimeter," the Major told him.

"Yes sir," Captain Paribetra replied, and started issuing orders on his radio. Shortly there was the distinctive sound of mortar bombs leaving their tubes. This was followed several seconds later by the explosion of several 60 mm mortar rounds. After four rounds the explosions stopped.

"Hand 6, Hand 4. Those rounds were right on target, but none of the bodies has moved that we can see. There hasn't been any movement at all except that caused by the explosions. Over."

"Hand 4, Hand 6. Has there been any fire from the target area. Over?"

"Hand 6, Hand 4. We have received no fire from the enemy here. Over."

"Hand 4, Hand 6. Maintain observation of the area for now. I'll advise you of our next move in person shortly. Hand 6, out."

"I don't get it!" the Major said to us after returning the handset to me. "They haven't moved. They haven't fired on us since the initial exchange of fire, and apparently they haven't retreated. What the hell is going on?" Tweed turned away from the Starlight scope to address us again. He only said one word, but it was enough.

"Cambodia."

"Let me take a patrol out there, and see what I can find, sir," I asked the Major.

"Not only NO, Baker, but Hell No. I can't afford to lose my best commo man. Not to mention that Suenee would never forgive me if something were to happen to you. However, you are right. We need to know what is going on out there," the Major stated.

"I'll send out a patrol to investigate," Captain Paribetra volunteered.

"Get them ready, Captain. I'm going down to Hand 4's position to see what I can learn. I'll radio you when to send them out," the Major told him.

"Tweed, keep an eye on the town. They could have sent some of their people through there," the Major directed before we moved out for Lieutenant Wesley's position.

"Have there been any changes?" the Major asked when we arrived there.

"None that we could see, sir," Lieutenant Wesley said looking over at us from the Starlight scope. "Damn, it's dark out here without that scope," he said.

"Let me have a look through that, Wes," the Major asked. The Lieutenant moved over while the Major moved up to the Starlight scope and looked through it. He panned it around for several minutes before stepping back.

"I see what you mean, Wes. That thing ruins your night vision for a time," he said, and paused. "But I didn't see anything at all moving out there. Hand me the handset, Baker," he requested.

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Over."

"Hand 6, Hand 5. Go."

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Go ahead and send that patrol out. I haven't seen anything at all moving all along the top of the embankment, or on the shore below it. Warn them to be very careful approaching the river, but I don't think the enemy is playing possum. Over."

"Hand 6, Hand 5. Roger. Out." After a short time, Lieutenant Wesley reported seven figures moving toward the river from our lines. Many minutes passed with only silence after that.

"Where are they?" the Major finally asked.

"They are approaching the embankment, sir," Lieutenant Wesley told him.

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Over."

"Hand 6, Hand 5. Go."

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Do you have any illumination rounds for those mortars? Over."

"Hand 6, Hand 5. Yes. We can have some in the air shortly. Be advised, however, that those are in short supply. Over."

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Two or three rounds fired over time should give them enough time to check on the status of the enemy. Warn them before you begin. Out." I heard something going out over the air on our push in a language that wasn't Thai shortly after that. It was followed several seconds later by the sound of a round being fired by one of the 60 mm mortars. The Major had warned Lieutenant Wesley, who had turned off his Starlight scope before the flare lit above the river.

We could make out the patrol now. They were at the top of the embankment. Two of them dropped over the edge, and a short time later there was an excited exchange over the radio in the same language that I had heard previously. We received a call in English shortly after that.

"Hand 6, Hand 5. Over."

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Go."

"Hand 6, Hand 5. My patrol leader reports that all of the bodies along the shore appear to be dead, though he has no idea how they died, except for a few that were blown apart by our mortars. What do you advise? Over."

"Hand 5, Hand 6. Have your patrol return. Prepare a patrol in force to reconnoiter the town. I'll join you after checking on the status of Cowboy 6. Out."

"What the hell is going on here?" the Major asked in frustration right after that, but I held my silence. We returned to Operations to check on Captain Tamusarit and his people at Nawng-awn.

Since we didn't know the status of the enemy's forces, I operated the Radio from the battery backup instead of turning on the generator. It was already past 2200 hrs, and our report time to the B-Detachment, but we needed to know what the situation in Nawng-awn was before we reported in.

"Thai Cowboy, Thai Cowboy, this is Old Hand. Over," I sent, and we waited for them to answer our contact. After a-half minute, I repeated the call.

"Thai Cowboy, Thai Cowboy, this is Old Hand. Come in. Over." We waited again, and I was ready to repeat the call once more when there was a response.

"Old Hand. Old Hand, this is Thai Cowboy 6. Over."

"Cowboy 6, Hand 6. What is your situation? Over."

"Hand 6, Cowboy 6. The enemy tried a ground assault. Fortunately, there is a long clear area between us and the bridge over the river. Also my Support Unit Commander has had an OP (outpost) on the other side of the river all week. They warned us that the enemy was coming.

"The enemy unit crossed the bridge in their vehicles before deploying. When the OP signaled, we were able to take out the last vehicle with the large mortar. We also took out the first vehicle in the column, trapping the others between them. Both vehicles caught fire and exploded. The other vehicles were unloading their troops at the time, and the explosion caught most of them in the open. Those that survived, retreated back across the bridge on foot where the OP opened up on them with Claymores and finished off the few remaining with their rifles.

"I just got back from a patrol, with a heavily reinforced platoon, around the area of the bridge. We couldn't locate any survivors or any sign of their Command Group. I have everyone on 50% alert until morning. Oh yes, we will need illumination rounds for the 60 mm and the 82mm if you can get them. Over."

"Cowboy 6, Hand 6. Congratulations. You say there were no members of the Command Group among the casualties. Can you explain that? Over."

"Hand 6, Cowboy 6. We could find no bodies above the rank of Lieutenant, and no Political Officers. Unless they were in either the first or last vehicle, they are elsewhere, and I don't believe they were in either of those vehicles. Over."

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 10

The following new characters appears in this and other chapters: Kampon Sukondhapatipak Senior Colonel, Royal Siam Army, 5'-8'' tall, 175 pounds, 48 years old, black hair with a touch of gray, brown eyes Werachon Adireksombat Major, Royal Siam Army, 5'-9'' tall, 165 pounds, 34 years old, black hair, brown eyes "What have you done NOW?" the Governor roared rising from his seat upon seeing us in the doorway, again without so much as a Sawat Dee or a wai. "Several of the...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 12

The following character appears in this chapter and the remainder of the story: Chatchai Sarikalya Lieutenant, a tall thin young Officer, 23 years of age, one of the Platoon Leaders The roosters were very vocal again this morning, and we were up early. On arriving at our area on the camp, I found far fewer men there today than yesterday. Still there were a number of them there and the Sergeants already had them in groups of ten, but hadn't started any processing yet since I had all of...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 3

We continued until about noon. The cart only made three or four miles an hour where the road was in good condition, which wasn't always the case. There were a few places where it was so bad that we had to get out, and push the cart from the back while Ute encouraged the buffalo from the front. Thankfully those places were few, but less bad spots than that were frequent. Around noon, Ute pulled the cart off the road, and under the shade provided by some tall trees and stopped. "We stop...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 12

The unauthorized patrol returned just before sundown. They had two wounded with them and three extra weapons. "Doc" Walls was ecstatic. He finally had some real wounds to treat and not just the usual run of boils, bites, fevers, sprains and malaria that he saw here. Neither wound was life threatening, but in this heat and humidity, they needed to be treated promptly before they became infected. The CO took Lieutenant Tamusarit, the Platoon Leader and an interpreter into his office. They...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 16

Wednesday the first of March 1967 dawned the same as every other day had. I spent the early morning hours after breakfast straightening up the radio room. It was something I had been putting off since the Teams had left on Friday, but I had decided to get it done this morning. About 1000 hrs 'the Radio' came to life all on its own for no apparent reason. "Any station, any station, this is Cowboy Tango 1 Alpha, over," I heard immediately. In my hurry to get to the radio, I tripped on a...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 8

We filed out of the front gate toward the saddle. I handed Tweed the smoke grenade, as we hurried down to the LZ. In just under five minutes, I was in place and ready. I called the chopper again. "Air Cobra 17, this is Golden Badger 3 Zulu. I am popping smoke now," I told him as I signaled Tweed. "I identify green smoke. I say again green." "Roger, Air Cobra 17. I'm down wind of the smoke and ready to guide you in." The chopper that approached then wasn't a Huey either. I...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 6

We left the hotel following that for a restaurant which turned out to be the largest and most expensive one in Pak Chong. It was certainly more impressive than the places where we had eaten previously. The building was masonry with a wooden second story. There were many types of meat on display such as roast chicken and duck, there was red barbecued pork cooking over coals still. Just the smells were delicious. There was also the smell of freshly cooked rice and the other items being...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 17

New characters appearing in the remaining chapters: Lieutenant Paribetra Thai Army Ranger, Suenee's cousin from Amulets II, 5'-10" tall, 155 pounds, 27 years old, black hair, brown eyes Phesila Tweed's girlfriend / wife, Governor's daughter, 5'-6" tall, 120 pounds, 20 years old, 36C-23-35, long shiny black hair, brown eyes, stunningly beautiful Monday was fairly easy, as there wasn't much going on. The CO arranged for Carson to get on a TSF flight on Tuesday that was going to...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 16

We formed up the unit on the company street at 0900 hrs, and marched off in a column of platoon shortly following that. The march to the exercise area required more than an hour before we reached the location where we dropped off the First Platoon to begin their portion of the exercise. The other platoons followed in order. Captain Prawit and his assistants would be grading the First and Second Platoons initially, while Sergeant Chung and I would have the Third and Fourth Platoons. We would...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 2

Fields dropped me off at Ploenchit Road and continued back to the Team House, while I walked the few blocks to the Nana. I was soaked when I got there from Bangkok's heat and humidity. The air conditioning in the lobby felt really great. I went up to the room where I found Suenee talking to two of the women who worked at the hotel. The women left just after I arrived and Suenee took one look at me and said, "Shower." I knew better than to argue by now and collected my other clothes and...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 8

The rest of the morning was pretty dull with only a few good bits of conversations to be captured. It wasn't until after lunch that we picked up the Attapu station again. John went to get Ernie while I recorded it. There was shouting again at both ends of the transmission. Ernie was laughing his ass off after he came in. They finally signed off, and Ernie eventually managed to stop laughing enough to talk to us. "What the hell is so funny?" John asked, as he turned from his receiver to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 1

The following characters return from Part 1: Sgt. Bill Baker Radio Operator, 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 24 years old, Auburn hair, Hazel eyes MSG Sawyer Team Sergeant, 6'-6" tall, 275 pounds, 42 years old, black hair, brown eyes Suenee Sa Bill's girl friend and wife, 5'-2" tall, 108 pounds, 34C-23-35, 21 years old, brown eyes, long black hair, oval face, very cute Sophie MSG Sawyer's girlfriend, 5'-10" tall, 140 pounds, 38C-25-37, 25 years old, brown eyes, long black hair The...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 3

I was awakened again by Suenee shaking my shoulder. There was barely enough light to see in the room. "You must return now," she said, when she saw that I was awake. I reached out and pulled her to me. She offered no resistance and came into my arms for a long kiss - but not too long. "Shower," she told me in a no-nonsense voice. We adjourned to the shower again. I was better prepared this time, but that water was still cold. We both showered and dried off. When I came out of the...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 15

When Captain Prawit and I arrived at the firing range, Lieutenant Chatchai had the men at work already repairing the area of the tam-nop (embankment) to be used for firing and the area on the next dike or embankment where the targets would be placed. With the rain that the area had received lately, the space between the two locations was filled with some eight inches of water, and it resembled a rice paddy – if a small one. The taller embankments were very visible now with the areas between...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 5

A new character introduced in this chapter: Sonsri Daughter of the Governor of Korat Province, 5'-0" tall, 98 pounds, 32B-22-32, 18 years old, long black hair, brown eyes, cute On leaving Muak Lek, we had ridden for over two hours without much talk. Chanthra had purchased two large conical hats made of straw and bamboo before we left the village. I had wondered why at the time, but the reason soon became apparent on the ride. "Here put this hat on," she told me handing me one of the...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 13

Arriving at our unit area earlier than the previous morning, I found the cooks preparing breakfast for the men who were already up. Kwaikai took my horse to have him graze in a new area. Captain Prawin greeted me immediately after that. "Chief Trainer, yesterday evening while talking with the Sah meeuhn (clerk), I asked him what provisions there were for writing letters or keeping a journal. He showed me the paper that you had provided and mentioned that there was a writing box here, but...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 7

New characters appearing in the next few chapters" Luang Silapakom Bill's landlord and teacher, 5'-6" tall, 130 pounds, 53 years old brown eyes, black hair going gray John Bill's co-worked, MOS 98G (Voice Intercept Operator), 5'-9" tall, 150 pounds, 23 years old, blond hair, blue eyes, SP/4 Ernie Translator (Vietnamese), MOS 04B, 5' 8" tall, 160 pounds, 24 years old, brown hair and eyes, SP/5 The entrance to the Operations area was the red guard-shack we had been to last...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 6

The trip from Bangkok back to Korat is about 260 km, more or less by road. We pulled out of Seri Court just after 0830 and made good time once we got out past Don Mung airport. We took the turn to Sara Buri and headed up Friendship Highway. I had a much better view of the trip from the elevated cab of the deuce and a-half then I had had from the pickup truck coming the other way. It was shortly after passing Sara Buri and before we reached the climb to the Korat plateau that I started to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 11

Characters returning from Part 1 of the story: LTC Hawkins Executive Officer, 46th Group, 6'-1" tall, 185 pounds, 45 years old, brown hair, blue eyes MAJ Carlson S-3, 46th Group, 5'-9" tall, 160 pounds, 39 years old, sandy blond hair, gray eyes The road from the airfield was straight as an arrow and our maps showed that it intersected Highway 4 / 13 roughly half a mile before that road split. One part went through the town and was designated as highway or road 1, and the other part...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 3

New characters appearing in the next several chapters: Short Round Friend of Bill’s, 5’-9” tall, 145 pounds, 21 years old, brown hair, gray eyes Ear Company clerk, tall thin young man, 20 years old, red hair and freckles SSG Williams, Willie S-2, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-8” tall, 170 pounds, 31 years old, very short blond hair, blue eyes First Sergeant Never named other than his rank, tall, thin, balding, reddish completion 44 years old Major Taylor Commander, HQ Co, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-4” tall,...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 13

New characters introduced in the next two chapters: Colonel Thuathao Senior Colonel, Thai Special Forces, Suenee's 'uncle', 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 48 years old, black hair going gray at the temples, brown eyes I arrived at the airfield while they were still unloading the C-130 aircraft, as it is only about a four mile drive. I pulled up on the unloading ramp near the plane and walked over to the Air Force Loadmaster who was supervising the unloading. "Howdy," I said as I...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 15

This morning I shaved before going to eat, as I knew that Phillips had started the water heating after getting off guard and it would be hot by now. Also the cook had just arrived as I was getting off guard, and breakfast wouldn't be ready for a little while yet. Breakfast at around 0700 was very quiet and everyone took care of last minute things after that. Then they finished loading their jeeps with their rucks, ammunition, weapons and at least one five gallon can of water. De Foor came...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 9

When we returned to our house shortly after midnight on New Year's day, Suenee seemed very distracted. I was sitting on the bed when Suenee came over to me. "Can we do something different tonight," she asked, but seemed worried. "Sure. What would you like to do?" I asked. "I ... I have been talking to some of the younger women, the ones that work in the bars," she said nervously. "They have told me that it is not a big thing to do." "What is?" I asked, confused. "Smoking,"...

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