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The Evening Tribune from Cocoa, Florida • 7
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The Evening Tribune du lieu suivant : Cocoa, Florida • 7

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Friday. May 24, 1968 The Evening Tribune Page7Ai A VIETNAM VIGNETTE It Lasted 120 Seconds Month i Nears Atascadero, as his. copi- DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) iFire and smoke wreathed the Special Forces camp end the jT Viet Cong flag whipped from the I TOut rtynwi with Jold command btudw vbea the M0" radio crackled that three Amcr- At least at this time of year leans were still down there; for clerks at' An old C123 twin-engine Procourthouses. The rush la on far towered through the battle June weddings, as reflected toudST uw'wwuiufii, wwvwu on the debris-strewn airstrip. these-marriage licenses Issued The crew found no one but on in recent days: the take off run spotted three Delbert Peacock, 40, Titusville, and Betty Gridin, 28, Irving F.

Lee, 45, Titusville, Betty A. Horne, 28, Titusville. i Ell H. 33, Titusville, and Gaines, S. i.

Moss, S3, Titusville The CITYOF COCOA, FLORIDA NOTICE OF TAX SALE In conformity with-Artida XVIII, Section 2, Charter of the City of Cocoa, Florida, notico is hereby given to all owners of real ostato located within tho City of Cocoa, Florida, that -ail such real ostato on whjch tho City has a 1967 Tax Lion will bo subject to Tax Sale in xonformity with law commoncing at 1 :00 P.M., Tuesday, Juno 4, 1968, in tho Municipal Build? ing, 434 Dolannoy Avonuo, Cocoa, Florida. Tho Public is invited to bid an such property. All persons who are past duo In tho payment of City of Cocoa Roal Property taxes for 1967 shall have until A.M., Juno 4, 1968, to pay. such taxes in order to avoid haring Tax 1 Certificates sold by tho City on tho property. A list of all unpaid 1967 Roal Property.

Taxes is postad In tho office of tho City Tax Colloctor and all interested persons are charged, with knowledge as to whothor they havo paid or havo failed to pay Municipal Taxes lawfully 1 assessed against their roal ostato, and of the fact that tho same is subiact to solo for tho non- -pdymont of municipal taxes of this city. sJAMES V. Tax Collector City of Cocoa. God, look at all those machine guns, yelled copilot Campbell -Jackson threaded the plane down the runway while Campbell and two crew members scanned the smoldering fortifications for the three Americans, hree ran out an Air Force officer in a blue flight suit and two enlisted men in camouflaged fatigues. They were members of the Air Force combat control team that normally ran the control tower at the small post How they got left behind, no one knew.

As soon as they Jumped on board, the loadmaster yelled on board, dev to go and we sure went, Jackson recalls. We got out of there without a hole in the plane. I'll never understand it The official. record shows that Jacksons plane waa on the ground no more than 120 seconds. That was eternity, Jackson says.

men waving desperately. The Nang. Helicopters, four-en-plane was going too fast, howev-lgine Hercules turboprops and er, and was too low on fad far the smaller twin-engine Provid-another ere had already lifted out about Circling at 8,000 fed, a rud- Americana, villagers and dy faced, 45-year-old pilot lis-tribal irregulars No one ws tened to the radio. He snapped mppmm 0 on his intercom and told his crew: Were going in. ater So began the last hazardous stroyed helumpters.

All day the flight into Kham Due, a moun- evacuation transports had been tain-ringed Green Berets' out- faking hits. Enemy gunner shot post some 45 miles southwest of down one Hercules. Now, in the 'afternoon, the fire grew heavier as two North Vietnamese regiments closed in on the Jungle encampment. Lt Col Joe Jackson, onetime newspaper boy from Netv-mnn, who recalls former Gov. Ellis Arnall as i customer, put the old transport plane in a near dive.

it should have been routine check night. As commander of the 113th Air Commando Squad-Iron, Jackson normally doesnt fly mud. This day he had arranged a flight with a check pi lot, MaJ. William Campbell, 37, NASA Tours Jackson was taking a periodic flight check when his C123 was ordered over embattled Khan Due. The idea was to get down quickly to avoid antiaircraft fire and at the same time to pull up and land slowly.

He had to stop on the runway without having to reverse hie engines. It is normally a technical point, but reversing the engines cute off the auxiliary Jet pods beneath the Provider's wings. Starting those pod engines would take 40 long seconds. Jackson knew they might not have 40 seconds and he wanted that extra power far the trim off under fire. I knew things were, bad on the ground.

Yon could see Jackson says. 4Wb didnt have any trouble finding the base, it was all on fire. From the time we came in range, they opene up, firing from the bunkers and from below us as we NASA Causeway 104 1 A I I i KSC Bus Tours Outlined- National Aeronautics and Space Administration bus tours of Kennedy Space Center and Cape Kennedy are conducted seven days a week, 8 ajzL until, two hours before dark. Buses leave from NASA Causeway Just off U.S. 1, nine miles north of Cocoa.

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r-James B. Bohannon, 25, Orlando end Undo J. Hester, 19, A Walter F. McKenzie, 55 Daytona Beach, and Nancy R. Taylor, 36, Daytona Beach.

William C. Booth, -51, Cocoa, and Helen A. Wilson, 32, Cocoa. Carey AReeves, 37, Patrick Air Force Base, and Lanell A. Nesmith, 39, Cocoa.

Roger S. Wilson, 34, Melbourne, and Esther M. Beaty, 46, Melbourne, Douglas J. Paling, 19, Palm Bay and Leslie D. Terry, 17, Melbourne Beach.

Larry G. Ridenour, 19 Melbourne, and. Peggy L. Althar, 18, Melbourne, Willie Cooper, 36, Daytona Beach, and Shirley A. Burr, 25, Mdbourne.

i- H. Scott, Melbourne, and Mary. Roberts, 17, Melbourne. Walter Perry, Melbourne, and Roberta Elkins, 20, Eau Gallie. John W.

Martin 25, Orlando, and Charlene E. Diehl, 17, Eau Gallie. Louis R. Rainge, 54, New Smyrna, and Mayola Bell, 46, Jacksonville, i Lafayette Ward, 30, Cape Canaveral, and Frith M. Blair, 21, Cape Canaveral.

Frederick Mays, 38, Cape Canaveral, and Thelma Ll. Bubanks, 42, Cocoa Beacfc George Schwall, 29, Satellite Beach and Paula F. Abbot, 23, Cape Canaveral Timothy. Mathock, 20, Melbourne, and Sherlyn X. Wilson, 18, Mdbourne Beach.

Uoyd D.Mixon.44, Orlando, and Violet W. Crawford, 48, Glenn C. Bales, 44, Blan, Va. i and June H. Bethel, 34, Merritt Kenneth R.

TerreQ, 20, Cocoa, and Sharon R. Clendanld, 17, Cocoa. Kenneth D. Leggett, 22, Cocoa, and Carolyn Rehm, 18, ebeoa. j-.

Robert S. Kennedy 24, I Eau Gallie, and Lydia G. Indian Harbour Franklin A. 48 I Melbourne and Pattie A. MizeU, 42, Rocky Ml N.C.

Joseph Quiry and Jane 1 Swihart, 16, Eau Gallie. -1 Jerry Roberts, 29, Cocoa i Beach, and Naomi L. Fink, 21, Cocoa Beach. John N. Cummings, 23, Eau Gallie, and Peggy L.

Boulet, 28, Eau GaOie. George J. Urban 33, Cocoa, and Cynthia J. Cochran, 21, Cocoa. John 23, Cocoa, and Toni Rmnano, -20, Palm Bay.

-i Phflip MundeU, 35, SL Cloud and Judith A. Tree, 23, fhm GaOie. 1 Malcohn Lf Baker, 20, Merritt Island, and Brenda L. Rice, 18, Merritt Island. 'Ernest M.

26, Prim Bay, and Patricia A. Garrett, 22, Palm Bay. Jerbert C. Kennedy, 3 7 SateOite Beach, and Barbara M. Sullivan, 28, Satellite Beach.

Johnny M. Waters, .18, Orlsn-do, and Eula E. 16, th-lando. Marion J. Thmnpson, 21, Tampa, and Joan.

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Recke, 23, SateOite Beach. -Jny Pugh, 22, Patrick Air Force Base, and Donna A. Lewis, Cocos. Writer M. Rogers Jr, 35, Indian Harbour Beach, and Mary Lassiter, 26, Melbourne.

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