Chester R. Porter / Chester RPorter
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Unknown to Trong, scouts had reported increased American activity to thesoutheast of the camp, which possibly meant the Americans were movinginto the area. Every precaution had been taken to ensure that the camp wasnot taken by surprise. Patrols were sent out daily. Observation posts wereplaced well forward of the camp, and fi ghting positions around the campwere manned at all times.Trong checked his equipment one more time as he waited for the Americans.He slid the bolt back on his Soviet made AK-47 making sure that a round waschambered. Next, he checked the green plastic American-made detonator,which was attached to the Chinese claymore mine located thirty metersfrom his position. He thought himself ready and tried to fi ght the panic thatassailed his mind. He thought of what his section leader had told him.'Wait, until the Americans were close to the mine before detonating it.Then use your rifl e to kill any of the Americans that are left alive.'Chester Porter was born and raised in Texas. He wasdrafted into the Army in 1967 and served with the 196thLight Infantry Brigade. In 1968 he was transferred tothe 199th Light Infantry Brigade. In 1982 he became aFederal Law Enforcement Offi cer for the Departmentof Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service. He retiredfrom federal service in 2005 after twenty-nine years ofgovernment service. Porter lives today, outside of Savannah Georgia in thesmall town of Rincon.