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<blockquote data-quote="scourger" data-source="post: 3893146" data-attributes="member: 12328"><p>[Mission 4 – Streets of Saigon City]</p><p></p><p>Location: Saigon</p><p>Mission: R & R/ Gunnery Master Sgt. Smith</p><p>Objective: To keep Smith out of the stockade.</p><p></p><p>Synopsis: Day 1 in Saigon proved to be almost deadly. After enjoying some of the local food and drink, PFC Sanchez was able to tag along with Sgt Smith to a local nightspot with Johnson, Gump, and I tailing behind. We left Johnson as lookout for trouble a little ways up the road and let Smith and Sanchez go into the nightspot so as not to arouse suspicion from Smith. After a few minutes, Smith and Sanchez were persuaded by some of the local ladies to accompany them to the back rooms. Gump and I headed in and had a drink while they were in back. We also were led into the back rooms by some of the ladies. Once we were separated into different rooms, the ladies somehow drugged us and then attempted to rob and kill us. There were a total of 6 hostiles in that establishment. Gump fended off 2 of the hostiles and headed out the front door after sustaining a minor injury; Sanchez fended off another and headed to Smith's room, and I fended off a hostile and headed into the bar area where I was attacked by another hostile. A brawl ensued and I am not so sure that these ladies were female (I have heard tales of men that look like ladies and can only assume that these ladies were men simply due to the fact that they were as strong as any marine I have met). Sanchez discovered that Smith had succumbed to the drug and was helpless as one of the hostiles seemed to be draining his blood for some unholy deed. Sanchez risked his neck to knock the hostile off of Smith to stop the blood drain. Gump was locked outside by one of the hostiles while the other 3 hostiles surround ed me and attempted to subdue me. Eventually I was able to subdue 2 of the hostiles until Gump and Johnson kicked in the door and helped Sanchez and I drive off the last of the hostiles. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems that Saigon is indeed a very dangerous place and I look forward to returning to the safety of the firebase.</p><p></p><p>Lt. Dan Wyatt</p><p></p><p></p><p>One night in Saigon makes a hard man humble.</p><p>Looking forward to JUST being shot at again...</p><p>-PFC Gump</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wow, that’s not the story I told the guys who let us back on base. As </p><p>a matter of fact that’s not even how I remember it happening. By your </p><p>account there were 6 hostiles, and 6 of them were subdued before I even got there to "drive of the last of them". I remember subduing 2 myself, but hey, I’m not the one writing the report.</p><p>- Cpl. Jack Johnson</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope you and PFC Gump dropped the 3rd Hostile... lid through the </p><p>neck.... then you or I dropped the 4th... then the 5th and 6th were in Sgt Smiths room. There ya go 6 is a deadly number.</p><p>-Lt. Dan Wyatt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scourger, post: 3893146, member: 12328"] [Mission 4 – Streets of Saigon City] Location: Saigon Mission: R & R/ Gunnery Master Sgt. Smith Objective: To keep Smith out of the stockade. Synopsis: Day 1 in Saigon proved to be almost deadly. After enjoying some of the local food and drink, PFC Sanchez was able to tag along with Sgt Smith to a local nightspot with Johnson, Gump, and I tailing behind. We left Johnson as lookout for trouble a little ways up the road and let Smith and Sanchez go into the nightspot so as not to arouse suspicion from Smith. After a few minutes, Smith and Sanchez were persuaded by some of the local ladies to accompany them to the back rooms. Gump and I headed in and had a drink while they were in back. We also were led into the back rooms by some of the ladies. Once we were separated into different rooms, the ladies somehow drugged us and then attempted to rob and kill us. There were a total of 6 hostiles in that establishment. Gump fended off 2 of the hostiles and headed out the front door after sustaining a minor injury; Sanchez fended off another and headed to Smith's room, and I fended off a hostile and headed into the bar area where I was attacked by another hostile. A brawl ensued and I am not so sure that these ladies were female (I have heard tales of men that look like ladies and can only assume that these ladies were men simply due to the fact that they were as strong as any marine I have met). Sanchez discovered that Smith had succumbed to the drug and was helpless as one of the hostiles seemed to be draining his blood for some unholy deed. Sanchez risked his neck to knock the hostile off of Smith to stop the blood drain. Gump was locked outside by one of the hostiles while the other 3 hostiles surround ed me and attempted to subdue me. Eventually I was able to subdue 2 of the hostiles until Gump and Johnson kicked in the door and helped Sanchez and I drive off the last of the hostiles. It seems that Saigon is indeed a very dangerous place and I look forward to returning to the safety of the firebase. Lt. Dan Wyatt One night in Saigon makes a hard man humble. Looking forward to JUST being shot at again... -PFC Gump Wow, that’s not the story I told the guys who let us back on base. As a matter of fact that’s not even how I remember it happening. By your account there were 6 hostiles, and 6 of them were subdued before I even got there to "drive of the last of them". I remember subduing 2 myself, but hey, I’m not the one writing the report. - Cpl. Jack Johnson Nope you and PFC Gump dropped the 3rd Hostile... lid through the neck.... then you or I dropped the 4th... then the 5th and 6th were in Sgt Smiths room. There ya go 6 is a deadly number. -Lt. Dan Wyatt [/QUOTE]
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