| 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.
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| 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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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