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| Supply sergeant taking helmet off corporal so you can see his face for picture. | Lt. Horowitz is sitting in his Jeep left over from WWII and probably rebuilt in Japan from Jeeps culled from WWII island battlefields. This is the same Jeep (and Lt. Horowitz) shown on page 4 trying to get up a muddy hill. | |
| Note the (Infantry) blue scarf. It had just recently been authorized as a legitimate part of a uniform. The occasion for the dress-up was Warrant Officer Mincey receiving an award. | Warrant Officer Mincey and 1st Lt. Lambeth - the heart and soul of S4 Regimental Supply operations. Note the star on Lambeth's combat infantryman's rifle badge. He had served in WWII and was called in from reserves for duty here in Korea. | |
| Another scenic shot taken across the supply depot's tents looking out across Ch'orwon valley. I was getting pretty bored waiting for my ride home at this point. | If you look closely, you can see a puff of blue smoke at the base of the hill over the tent at the right side of the picture. Artillery was firing, making noise. There was definitely something going on at the front. | |
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