I asked him why, and he said a C-130 was landing and the Huey pilot wasnt going to set down. One afternoon recent in time (February 2013) I once again was dwelling on the problem, when I had a sudden flash of memory. A Forward Observer in the Bulge, Al Levy 288th FAOBn. I also does some generator and forklift repair work for the, Operations Attleboro and Cedar Falls called for teamwork, and the logistical base asserted itself in versatility as well as volume. He passed from Lung Cancer 25 July 2000. The white powder enveloped us all from head to toe, so that we all looked like powdered donuts sitting in lounge chairs}. The tent had cots and nothing else. Control Center representing, 266th and 1st Logistics Command, I) Class III - Petroleum Oil and Lubricants Platoon, N) 29th General Support Group Selected Quarterly Report Extracts 1966-1967. Combat units from various locations flowed into the area. For over two years (off and on) I have revisited this problem through reflection. OK, the 228th Roster was changed to reflect said orders. The General Supply Platoon consisted of a Supply Platoon Headquarters and Supply Section. One hit from hostile fire, a small spark, a phosphorous bullet, or other could precipitate an explosion of catastrophic proportion(s), as not just one tanker would be affected, but more than likely several if not more. It was my understanding that a direct request had been made to 1st Log Command for the immediate delivery of five (5) additional reefer units to supplement the two (2) already in use. The understrength 228th Supply and Service Company (DS) in the Province of Tay Ninh by late November 1966 forward was handling well over 340,000 to 437,000 gallons (see Miscellaneous Data section} of fuel product {excluding tanker trucks, 50 gallon fuel drums and 500 gallon roll up bladders}. That meant Ted and I had not eaten for 24 hours. The 28ID is the oldest continuously serving division in the United States Army. In a reduced strength Direct Support Company consisting of 233 individuals in combat and non-combat conditions, the POL Platoon was allotted a mere 24 individuals per TO&E 10-107D, dated 19 October 1960.