steve glasgow
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I was there when the ammo dump blew up. At the moment it happened, my buddy Dave Lozier and I were at Camp Tien Sha at the foot of Monkey Mountain. The main US Navy Fleet Post Office that processed all mail to every American in I Corp as there and we went there twice a day to pick up mail for 1st Marine Div., Freedom Hill, the big US Navy Hospital, US Army units etc.
Chief Darling, E-8, walked past near area we were working just as the explosion hit. I can remember the look on his face, and his knees buckled as he thought we were all gonners from a direct hit. But, it was miles up the road.
After we got our load, we drove up by there. Fires still burning all over the place. It looked to me exactly what you see when a large tornado hits a town. Shreds and bits of pieces of everything lodged up in the trees. It was an awsome explosion.
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