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| All the comforts of home. Comfy tents, and an outdoor movie screen set up at one end of the parade ground for your viewing pleasure. | Shopping at the local strip mall. Life goes on as the war still rages 20 miles or so North of here. This could be a typical tourist scene from any travelog. | |
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| I have no idea what this shop was, but judging from the bottles of strange animal body-parts it may have been a pharmacy. | View of the Inchon harbor from the officer's club. I spent a lot time in the afternoons and evenings here looking out over the harbor waiting for our troopship. | |
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| A stitched panoramic view from the officer's club looking out across Inchon harbor. Inchon harbor was mud flats out to where you see ships anchored beyond the islands. Cargo (including troops) were ferried to and from the ships via flat-bottomed landing craft. | ||
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