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I was on the second wave of AC-119K to Vietnam (Nov 1969). I later was stationed at Udorn Thani in the spring of 1970. I was part of the move from Udorn to NKP. This was late in my hitch, so it was sometime late summer/early fall 1970. I left SEA November of 1970 never to return. Can't say how long they were stationed there.

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