RC#3 Personnel 1
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Allen and Campbell on the Imjin River below RC#3. The River is swollen because of the monsoon. Lloyd was one of the mess stewards and was another man we were all glad to see three times a day.
Allen catching up on his reading in the RC#3 library. Allen was a member of the dog platoon.
Lloyd adopted Pauncho, a yellow dog, we all spoiled and fed. She liked anyone that would pet her.
Rotation party held for Ann Campbell. From the curlers in her hair, we must have gotten her out of bed. Pauncho had a litter of pups after Lloyd rotated back to the states. They were born in the NCO barracks.
One of the civilian guards assigned to RC#3. He was smoking behind the barracks. Lt. Baker was the unit commander. He was from Georgia. Where are you now George?
David and Mr. Han standing in front of the civilian guard HQ. Mr.Han was the guard commander. A good person. Lt. Warden, Sgt. Thompson, and Mr. Han. Mr. Han was presenting an award to Sgt. Thompson.
David was the mess steward near the end of our tour. He was from Michigan. Capt. Garonski and Sgt. Penley in front of the gate house. This picture is also from the year book.

PFC Lawley, one of the gate guards, heading to duty. Early in the summer of 1968.

Mike and Rudy posing in the sun. Mike was unit clerk and Rudy pulled duty in the zone as a sentry dog.
Workers going home in the evening. Where's the bus? Another shot of Mike. He looks like he is going to try out for a rock band in this shot.
Guy in the barracks working on a swagger stick. It was just about time for him to head back to the states.
Mike was a gate guard and also earned his black belt in karate from one of the Korean masters. He earned the belt in less than a year.
Hank dreaming of...... He was one of the CQ's. and checked the guard and compound. Mike was also a gate guard. He is in the barracks here allowing his picture to be taken. Boring days for all.
Hank and Charlena sitting on David's desk in the cp. Charlena worked in the service club.
Mr. Han was our civilian guard commander and spent a lot of time loafing around. If anyone has his address, please let us know.
Hank and John at the first sergeants desk having a deep discussion about........ Mr. Han hard at work. Looks like the night before was a little rough.
Orders, giving personnel north of the Imjin River, Hostile Fire Pay. Mr. Han with his daughter in front of Matthew house at Walker Hill. Last trip to Seoul before ETS.
This little guy came up on the bus and sold copies of the 2nd Div paper the Indianhead. Mr. Bak of the Civilian Guard.

Jack was wounded by fire from UIs in the zone. His sentry dog, Blackie was killed. If anyone has heard from Jack let us know.

Mr. Kim was the Manager of the bowling alley at RC#3.
This picture of Jack was taken from a year book of the 1st and 38th Inf. Mr. Ko was one of our houseboys. This is the only shot that I have of him.
John took care of the grounds and was one of the CQ's. John, where are you and what are you doing now? Let us know.
Mr. Lee worked at RC#3 but I am not sure of what he did. Houseboy maybe? Anyone?
Kathy helped operate the service club and entertain the service personnel. Mr. Yoo, another of our houseboys, had been at RC#3 for many years.
Les and SP4 Pack in the CP. Les was trying to keep his prominent profile hidden. Mr. Lee was one of the civilian guards and also the clerk. He was also in charge when Mr. Han was away.
Ann Campbell and Samantha. Samantha lived with the girls in the BWQ. Photo by Edith Celley. Mrs. Pak lived in the BWQ and took care of the domestic chores. She was well thought of by all. Photo by Edith.
Samantha resting in the BWQ, watching for the next bowl of kitty chow. Photo by Edith.
 
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