| Leaving Korea 1953 |
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The only vehicles on the road are army trucks and jeeps. All civilians use foot and back power for transportation and hauling. |
Another scene of the mix of agriculture and housing. The white dots in the center of the picture are white laundry that had been laid out on the hillside to dry. |
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A local Korean is pulling a wheeled cart down the road with his wife and child looking on. |
An Army truck lumbers past a group of Koreans who are chatting while their A frames sit at the roadside. |
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Women gather around a well to draw water. The army's replacement depot is housed in the tent city behind them surrounded by barbed wire. My home for the next few days. |
On the inside looking out at the women gathered at the well. A sign locating the latrine is leaning against a mailbox while a group of soldiers kill some time on the tables at right. |
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