Dave R. Watters

Forward Observer [FO], E Troop, 2/11 ACR

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E Troop, 2/11 ACR

Damage caused by the combat at Snoul
 
E Troop column advancing on a red dirt road so distinctive of Cambodia
 
Effort to burn captured rice at NVA supply base inside Cambodia

 
A typical village encountered in Cambodia

 
Structures burning during the firefight at Snoul

 
Cambodian villagers watch the passing of E Troop

 
Zulu track (the E Troop FO ACAV) damaged by a mine in Cambodia

 
Abandoned NVA truck thoroughly destroyed by E Troop

 
Engineers preparing a pontoon bridge to circumvent a damaged bridge

 
E Troop column passing through Snoul after the firefight

 
E Troop operating in open terrain, an ideal situation for armored cavalry action

 
E Troop ACAV and Sheridan's in action at Snoul

 
Damaged bridge encountered by E Troop

 
E Troop ACAV (Evil 20) passing native house on road march into Cambodia

 

E Troop 2/11 ACR

Cambodia Incursion

In a Rome plowed area, everything upright needs to fall

 
Mumblety-peg, one way to relax in the field

 
Zulu track, the Forward Observer’s [FO] ACAV [Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle] in E Troop

 
2LT Watters relaxing on Zulu track (vehicle 2HOW53)

 
Rome plowed area with destroyed Sheridan in distance

 
Busting bush in parallel columns

 
E Troop road march

 
Bobby Perryman on Zulu track photographing the column ahead; note observation helicopter above

 
A bridge tank, the M-60 AVLB (Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge), with partially erected bridge

 
Evil 31 ACAV crossing the emplaced bridge

 
E Troop Firefight (first view)

 
E Troop firefight (second view)

 
Sheared off vegetation resulting from the firefight

 
Enemy POW under the watchful eyes of E Troop; ACAV Evil 32 in background

 
Enemy bunker discovered and soon destroyed by E Troop

 
Evil 32 busting bush

 
M-551 Sheridan, M-113 ACAVs, and M-48 tank in defensive posture

 
FO Dave Watters with Bobby Perryman behind, on Zulu track

 
Abandoned, damaged village in RVN

 
Reconnoitering a village

 
Zulu track shield and crossed spears emblem painted on 50-cal gun mount; a pretty foolish venture as the designs made great targets for the enemy

 

Howitzer Battery, 2/11 ACR

2HOW13 (M-109, 155mm Self-propelled medium howitzer

 
Does anyone remember why CPT Richard Tragemann, Battery CO, was getting his head shaved? Lost a bet? Who is doing the shaving?

 
M-577 Fire Direction Center )FDC) with sandbagged shelter in foreground

 
FDC (2HOW33) with Leroy Cook (right) and Ronald Werner; note the fence protecting against rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attacks

 
2 Howitzer Battery in column formation on road march

 
FDC starting to move out (left to right, unknown, unknown [hidden], Dave Watters, unknown)

 
Playing Scrabble to pass the time between fire missions (clockwise from top, Dave Watters, Ronald Werner, unknown, unknown, unknown)

 
Monsoon season in full force at a fire support base

 
Who are they are and what they are doing? (Person on right may be Ronald Hartman)

 
The Heartless Bastard howitzer in position

 
Creating embankments, an early phase of fire support base preparation

 
2HOW’s Heart Breaker howitzer

 
Dave Watters, Fire Direction Officer

 
Head Beagle (left), Heartless Bastard (right), and a third howitzer (name unreadable) in position

 
Sandbagging, the seemingly never-ending task (left is Ronald Hartman; others unknown)

 
Two unknown Blackhorse troopers with a plethora of Howitzer Battery pets

 

Headquarters, Howitzer Battery, 2/11 ACR

 

2 HOW HQ building and sign (this sign, containing a “Fire Power” scroll, differs from one seen later in this series, probably indicating two different HQ locations)
 
Unknown person by 2 HOW sign

 
From left: Patrick McCombs, Ronald Hartman, Ronald Werner, and unknown at 2 HOW building (FDC, Commo) in rear area

 
Monsoon season inundates the rear area; note guns parked in background

 
Two unknown officers keeping dry

 
11th Armored Cavalry Regimental Museum (known as the Holder Museum, in honor of Leonard D. Holder, 37th Regimental CO); captured enemy weapons on display

 
Plaque honoring COL Leonard D. Holder who died in a helicopter crash near Bien Hoa in March, 1968

 
Two unknown Blackhorse troopers of Howitzer Battery

 
1LT David Watters (left) and 1LT Ronnie Walker, former Forward Observers of E and F Troop respectively

 
Howitzer Battery 1SG, name unknown

 
1LT William McDermott (left) and two unknown Blackhorse soldiers at 2 HOW HQ (note the absence of the Fire Power scroll in this sign; compare it to the sign previously shown)

 
1LT William McDermott and 2 HOW guidon

 
Unknown trooper with two furry friends

 
Two unknown Howitzer Battery soldiers (1SG on right?)

 
Unknown trooper cradling his buddy