Next to Song Be Village
Every morning in April 1970, about fifteen of us Blues would board our choppers and fly to LZ Buttons, which was about a half hour flight to the north of Phuoc Vinh.
When we arrived, we usually hung out in culvert looking shelters next to the runway. These shelters gave us some protection in the event of a mortar attack on the airstrip. There we waited for our next mission, whether it be recon or rescue a downed bird.
My radio was always tuned into the same frequency as our Scout birds buzzing around the jungle at tree top level looking for enemy activity. Whenever a door gunner zapped an unfriendly with his M-60 or other weapons of choice, we would let out a cheer almost like a sports event.
The measure of success the military developed for the war in Vietnam was the enemy body count…
Nui Ba Ra Mountain in background on right, LZ Buttons with airstrip in background on left
Blues arriving at Buttons
Song Be 1970
A view of Song Be City from FSB Buttons, January 1970
By Bert Schreibstein
The berm at FSB Buttons, January 1970
By Bert Schreibstein
Photo by Mike Logson (1969)
The 2/12th Cavalry tent city and Nui Ba Ra in January 1970
By Bert Schreibstein
LZ Thomas on top of Nui Ba Ra, January 1970
By Bert Schreibstein
For more photos of Fire Base Buttons: Armed Savage (Delta Troop 1/9th)
Delta Troop 1/9th, 1st Cavalry Division