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sgtreef
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Posted: Friday, June 28, 2002 - 06:31 AM UTC
Got some more pics up of Korea can anybody tell me which Ducue I have to get to build my truck that I drove over their. Give it about a half hour to update site okay some bridge stuff here. Echo-83 is my truck
http://community.webshots.com/user/reef12
Want some feed back on the bridge stuff havea lot more pics of brifge but cannot find my other pics of Vulcans darn
not resonible for any spelling errors Yodaman did it #:-)
TreadHead
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Posted: Friday, June 28, 2002 - 07:01 AM UTC
Howdy Jeff,

From one old soldier to another...loved the pics. Tried to view 'Echo-83', but I guess they're not UL'd yet.
Any more you have to share would be great! When I see pics like that it always makes me wish I'd taken more when I was 'in'. Apparently I was too simple-minded to do just that.

Tread.
puyallup7400
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Posted: Friday, June 28, 2002 - 07:05 AM UTC
Jeff, a pickle suite!!!!

2ID – Second to None, First to Run.

It was a M-35A2.

I was at Casey 78-79, HQ&A Co. 2nd Med. Checkie-checkie VD GI.

Had a placard made in TDC for the front bumper. It had ‘Kamikaze Pilot’ in both English and Korean. People at crosswalks would read it as they went by, look up at me, read it again and hurry at little fast across the street.

Dave
sgtreef
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Posted: Friday, June 28, 2002 - 07:19 AM UTC

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Jeff, a pickle suite!!!!

2ID – Second to None, First to Run.

It was a M-35A2.

I was at Casey 78-79, HQ&A Co. 2nd Med. Checkie-checkie VD GI.

Had a placard made in TDC for the front bumper. It had ‘Kamikaze Pilot’ in both English and Korean. People at crosswalks would read it as they went by, look up at me, read it again and hurry at little fast across the street.

Dave



yes they sure were slow and they could not drive at all.
I was their 77 to 78 camp Pelum

Actually Fit To fight second to none
cfbush2000
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Posted: Saturday, June 29, 2002 - 10:55 AM UTC

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I was at Casey 78-79, HQ&A Co. 2nd Med. Checkie-checkie VD GI.




Dave
I was at Kwang Ju in 87. Ran the AF Med Aid. STD clinic 5 days a week. Brings back memories.
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