Jon,
Thanks for the info. I just went with what was on the CD at the museum. I figured the person who donated it put the labels on. You mind me asking how you are so certain about the correct unit ID? Oh well, I'll correct the post. man, I'm jealous that you are still there copying files!
Ray
Edit: Never mind, I get it. I think this paragraph from the Blue Maxx web site sums it up:
"There were only two ARA Battalions in the history of the Army that served in Vietnam.
The 1st Cav had the first ARA Battalion followed by the 101st AB.
Below are Col Nelson Mahone the 2/20th ARA Battalion commander and Major Roger Bartholomew who was the C Battery commander at the time this photo was taken and later became LTC and the BN commander of 4/77th 101st for his second tour. Col Nelson Mahone died 3/16/71 and was Posthumously inducted into Army Avn Hall of fame at Rucker. LTC Bartholomew was killed 11/27/68 on his second tour while attacking an enemy position North of Da Nang. There were several of the officers from 2/20th that either returned for a second tour in the ARA, some of which helped to form the 4/77th such as Col Bartholomew.
Major Roger Bartholomew and Col Nelson Mahone.[img]http://
Photo taken 1965 or 1966, taken by C "Chip" W Parker who flew with Col Mahone
Because Col Nelson Mahone was the first BN Commander of 2/20th 1st Cav and Major Roger Bartholomew returned to Vietnam as a LTC and the first Bn Commander of the 4/77th 101st AB Division, this photo is important to the history of the ARA. F Btry 79th Artillery was just that, a Battery, activated in Vietnam and de-activated in Vietnam. Many of the former 2/20th Personnel and aircraft were used in this Battery. If you are looking for any of the Aerial Rocket Artillery (ARA) units, they are all here." Here's the link to the Blue Maxx website:http://www.bluemax-ara-assoc.com/