Lyn St Laurent 1-1 of RT COLORADO ( ON THE FAMOUS DOUBLE PRAIRIE FIRE RECORDING )

Lyn St Laurent 1-1 of RT COLORADO ( ON THE FAMOUS DOUBLE PRAIRIE FIRE RECORDING )

The Reconnaissance Cast

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I will be attempting to get Lyn on a better interview. This was on the fly and thought it should be documented



-Lyn St. Laurent, the 11 on RT Colorado, and mentioned by name in Plaster's book as well. “Just a few corrections to your description of what took place Jan 29, 1971: First off, it was me who David Mixture shoved down, not Mitchell, and yes, he did save my life @ that time. I had a hold of him when the RPG hit, and the blast knocked me down....at that time a burst of AK fire hit me, and I was wounded seriously. I recovered a bit to see only Mitchell's face and called out to him that I had been hit. He did not hesitate to come for me, and we both escaped downhill. One should note that although I was wounded, I could walk on my own, and could carry on conversations with Plaster and other assets, as I was the radio operator. We had regained our numbers when the 'yards' found us, and were safely extracted, thanks to our great American comrades!!! Over the years I have been in touch with Mitchell and Plaster, and those of us @ SOG will always have a special bond. It is good to know that our efforts were not in vain, and we are thankful for the support of so many. Sincerely, Lyn W. St. Laurent”



Two SF Recon Teams operating 10 miles apart in Laos call out “Prairie Fire” as they are ambushed and outnumbered. One of them is holding their own. The other is running for their lives. If you dare, listen to a recording of the actual communications during this event. Story

35 minutes of actual communications during the ambush and withdrawal from the battlefield – all provided by William from his YouTube page. Parts are difficult to understand and listeners may have to adjust/tweak your controls to hear more clearly. WARNING: These videos may not be appropriate for veterans who might suffer flashbacks or become upset by listening to the sounds and commentary of actual combat. If so, STOP HERE.

This is a three-part recording of two Recon Teams (RT’s) who are in dire straits. Both RT’s are losing a battle whereby death is imminent. Those RT’s are:

RT Colorado with Pat Mitchel being the 1-0, Lyn St. Laurent as the 1-1, and David “Lurch” Mixter as the 1-3. RT Colorado is an eight-man team including the five Indigenous troops.
RT Hawaii with Les Dover as the 1-0, Regis Gmitter the 1-1, and John Justice the 1-2 (I believe this to be the case with this recon team as far as who was what on the team through natural progression of skills learned in combat.) May not be accurate though, reader and listener take note. Also, it is unknown to me how many Indigenous Troops made up RT Hawaii at that time.
RT Colorado is the team that is running for its life.

RT Hawaii is holding their own.

Both RT’s have called out a “Prairie Fire” in Laos near the Ho Chi Minh Trail and are approximately 10 miles apart as the crow flies. Prairie Fire was an operation which sent MACVSOG units (Green Beret) into Laos. It was conducted in conjunction with the Marine Operation known as Dewey Canyon in the A Shau Valley south of Fire Base Vandergrift and south of the Rock Pile and Camp Carroll. An emergency call of Prairie Fire made from this area authorized all available air, sea and ground units to respond. All air units were authorized and expected to respond.

Colorado has just been hit by a North Vietnamese platoon of 40 men who desire no more than to wipe out this team completely off the face of the Earth. During this Prairie Fire, David Mixter is killed when he saves Mitchel’s life by shoving him to one side and exchanging fire with an NVA armed with an RPG. Mixter and the NVA exchange fire immediately. The NVA fires his RPG as Mixter fires his weapon. The RPG hits Mixter in the knee area and kills him instantly as the NVA drops dead by Mixter’s return Fire.

Here’s a list of call signs for those included in the tape:

-Plasticman John Plaster’s personal call sign while on RT 2
-White Lead Huey in charge of flying the rescue mission
-Delta Papa Three John Plaster’s call sign while flying as Covey Rider in Bronco
-Tango Papa Pat Mitchels call sign as 1-0
-Panthers AH-1G Cobras. Also known as “Cobra”
-Kingbees H-34 Helicopters usually flown by Vietnamese pilots
-Bravo Hotel Ben Het SF camp
-Delta Tango FOB at Dak To
-Foxtrot Mike FM radio frequency
-Victor VHF radio frequency
-Uniform UHF radio frequency
-Straw Hat/Type Code name for American personnel on a RT
-Kilo November Known North. Position is “Kilo November”
-Lurch David Mixter’s personnel call sign
-Winchester Air assets that are out of ordnance.

-https://youtu.be/u19f7_jdyBw?si=rcsw-IQs-ZZ9eJus

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