But, despite massive 1970 firepower, they never found him
21 June 2013 - What would you do if you were a 22-year-old soldier, nine months into a tour of duty fighting for the US in Vietnam, and every night you didn't know if a sniper was going to shoot you in your bed?
For James Speed Hensinger, the answer was to get out his camera.
In April 1970, the compound of the 173rd Airborne Brigade had been receiving sporadic night-time visits from a lone Viet Cong gunman, firing down on the soldiers in their huts with an automatic AK47 rifle.
After a while, James explains: "We were pissed off. We decided to use a 'heavy' response the next time the sniper hit us." read more>>> * * * VIEW PHOTO GALLERY>>>
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