| Korea 1952 - 1953 |
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Home sweet home. My private tent complete with stove. Warm, cozy, and mine alone. Real luxury. I had a Korean houseboy who kept the oil barrel full (behind and to the right of the tent) and washed my clothes. |
Looking back down the hill from the electronic repair facility tent. The electronic repair tent is where all the regiment's radios and electronics were field repaired. |
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Another view taken from higher up on the hill. Down hill from the tent is the parade ground and 15th Regimental Headquarters. |
The local American Red Cross Field Director, Willock. The only American civilian around. He provided an interface with relatives and friends back home. |
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Passing on some communications from home. I got a 3-cell flashlight that I carried during my tour in Korea from the Red Cross. It had been donated by a thoughtful someone back in the States. |
This photo was taken from on top of an old, abandoned, observation bunker at the crest of the hill to the North and behind Regimental Headquarters. You can see Old Baldy in the distance to the east. |
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