Improvement of Bunker Positions

 

And you thought standing bunker guard was a tiring, dangerous job . . . just wait until the average G.I. shows a little of that Yankee ingenuity and natural bent for taking life easy.

 

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
HEADQUARTERS 2D BRIGADE, 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION
APO San Francisco 96225

AVDCSB-BCD                                              18 September 1969

SUBJECT: Improvement of Bunker Line Defensive Positions

SEE DISTRIBUTION

1. Nightly inspections of bunkers has shown the following two items to be common deficiencies.

   a. There are too many chairs and cots on the bunker positions.   Guards using these for comfort invariably are either half asleep or down too low to observe to their front.  For a position with four guards there should be no more than two cots.

   b. There is an excessive use of windbreakers on top of bunkers and in towers which in most cases serves only to restrict the guards vision.

2. It is requested that you take necessary corrective action within your sector of responsibility.

 

                            F. C. DE LISLE
                            LTC, Inf
                            Base Camp Defense Coordinator

DISTRIBUTION:
CO, 25th S&T Bn
CO, 86th Sig Bn
CO, 125th Sig Bn
CO, 725th Maint Bn
CO, 269th Avn Bn
CO, 25th Avn Bn
CO, 65th Engr Bn
CO, 554th Engr Bn

EGED-2 (21 Sep 69) 1st Ind
SUBJECT:  Improvement of Bunker Line Defensive Positions

DA, HEADQUARTERS, 445TH ENGINEER BATTALION(CONST) APO 96353

TO: Commanding Officer, CoA 588th Engineer Battalion
        Commanding Officer, CoC 588th Engineer Battalion
        Commanding Officer, HHC 554th Engineer Battalion
        Commanding Officer, CoA 554th Engineer Battalion
        Commanding Officer, CoD 554th Engineer Battalion
        Commanding Officer, 3/4 Cavalry
        Commanding Officer, 1/27 Artillery
        Commanding Officer, 2/14 Infantry

1. Reference, attached correspondence

2. There will be a maximum of 2 cots and 1 windbreaker per bunker only.  There will be no chairs.

FOR THE COMMANDER:

CHRISTOPHER J. DULSKI
CPT, CE
Adjutant

 

This Battalion Report has been reproduced to appear like the original.  The copy was obtained by and has been generously contributed by Matt Vuolo, HHC,  2/14th Inf., 66-67.

  

 

 

Improvement of Bunker Line Defensive Positions
Copyright © 2008 Kirk S. Ramsey
Last modified: February 07, 2008