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No one knew what to do, and Barker was understandably very nervous. Finally I, who was behind him, got a rope from someone, tied it to a tree attached it to a D-ring on my belt, and began belly crawling down to Barker. About half-way down, I began to slide in spite of digging my toes into the ground. I finally grabbed a bush, and hoped it didn't come out. After resting a bit, I continued to crawl down, and finally reached Barker, who was, by this time, petrified. I managed to get the rope around him. We now had to get him and me back up the cliff. To this day I don't know how we managed, but we were pulled back up an inch at a time. I know that Peter, Belton, and I believe Barretto all pulled on the rope and I went up mountain face down. With the exception of being shot at a couple of times, this was one of my scariest moments in Vietnam. I can just imagine what Barker felt like, looking at his doom all of that time. He was my friend after that.
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Some of my first LRRP missions were with David Ham. He taught me how to be a LRRP not only with instruction, but by example. David Ham put in a good word for me that resulted in me getting my own team. Both Barker and Belton served on my team. I don't recall Barker ever telling me this story, but this experience may be one of the reasons I always felt Barker would be there for me, if I ever needed him. - Warren Gallion |
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