Signed First Combat Halo Jump Print. 22 X 15-1/2" Macv-Sog
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Signed First Combat HALO Jump Print. 22 x 15-1/2" Signed by Cliff Newman & Sammy Hernandez on October 21, 2021 at SOAR Only 25 made. HALO HISTORY WAS MADE in SOG Into the late 1960's & early 1970's, MACV-SOG's infiltration into Laos, Cambodia & North Vietnam became a major problem. Time & time again, Recon Teams were being shot out of landing zones (LZ) & or had contact shortly after insert. Many LZ's had North Vietnamese Army (NVA) LZ watchers. Later it was learned, that a Vietnamese double agent had infiltrated SOG'S ranks & supplied intelligence information to the NVA of planned missions. Chief SOG Colonel "Skip Sadler" believed that High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) was an undetectable means of infiltration. Recon volunteers who had HALO experience was drawn from Command & Control North (CCN) & Command & Control Central (CCC). These men & many indigenous troops were flown to Okinawa for HALO training led by SFC Joe Markham & Ben Dennis. After a Month on Okinawa, the SOG Teams returned to Camp Long Thanh for additional training which was assisted MSGT Frank Norbury On, 28 November 1970 at approximately 0200 hours. The ramp of the C-130 began to drop. The sound of wind & engines howling in the dark Laotian night. Six men of Recon Team Florida, Team leader, or One - Zero Staff Sergeant Cliff Newman, Sergeant First Class Sammy Hernandez, & Sergeant First Class Melvin Hill made up three of the six. The others were two Montagnards & a South Vietnamese Army officer. Unable to see their drop zone, SFC Been Dennis had to rely on the Doppler radars system. "Go!" came the command. With that, they stepped off & plunged into the darkness. RT Florida's target was a new NVA road just inside Laos in an area occupied as many as 10'000 NVA Troops. Signed First Combat Halo Jump Print. 22 X 15-1/2" Macv-Sog

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