![]() Nay Bunn stayed back with me for protective cover if needed. We then moved out of the area for a day in order to stay as far away from the enemy compound as possible and I found a safe LZ for the arrival of the During our next scheduled radio check (we only had scheduled radio checks three times a day), I reported to the FAC what we had found, and I requested demolition to destroy the weapons. I did not know what the people at our base camp were going to let me do about these weapons right then. I just did not want these weapons to sit there without someone getting killed. I will tell you a story about the box at the end of this interview. Once the box was moved the grenade would explode and kill whoever was there. ![]() I pulled the box over the hole and the grenade handle. Next I pulled the pin on the grenade and held the handle down. It was pretty heavy, I dug a small hole next to the box I put a hand grenade in the hole. ![]() There was a wooden box about 2 feet by 3 feet sitting on the ground right outside the weapons building. Right before we moved out, I felt I had to do something to mess with the enemy. JB: We took pictures (I would love to have those pictures now) and moved out of the compound away from our original LZ.
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