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U.S. soldiers in Korea remember Korea in the 1960s

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(1)Dale A Patton served as a scout for Imjingang, a DMZ reconnaissance unit of the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division for one year from 1967 to 1968.
(2)Korea was smelly and cold. It was even worse in summer. It rained almost all month The winter was as cold as my hometown Michigan The aftermath of the war was invisible on the outside, but everyone in Korea was poor.
(3)If you cross the Freedom Bridge and enter the Demilitarized Zone beyond the north of the Imjin River, you had to move on a really tight schedule. Sleep, reconnaissance, reconnaissance, reconnaissance, we scout day and night for three days, return to the wire fence central gate on the fourth day, then take a truck back to the barracks, clean up the weapons, wash up, sleep, and then get up again 24 hours later to prepare for reconnaissance. We only had to eat rayon when we went out on a reconnaissance. After entering the DMZ, we could eat cheeseburgers and fries when we came down to Peva.
(4)I learned to smoke in Korea after I joined the army. I smoked about two packs a day, and under stress, the taste of cigarettes really killed me. After the operation, I drank beer and smoked Marlboro with my colleagues. I didn’t gamble, but it’s good to watch.
(5)I didn’t see how many of the guys in the barracks were on drugs.
(6)I think so. Actually, there weren’t many decent people who came to Korea. party
(7)In many cases, if there was an accident on the mainland, they would send it to Korea. All the inspectors were good guys.
(8)Raewoo, too.
(9)Korea’s biggest business was prostitution. There are a lot of prostitutes near the unit.
(10)There was. The prostitutes are standing there walking out to the south gate of the barracks. The front.
(11)It was their pimp for the Korean Military Police who were working with them at the door. At the front door, my hands…
(12)If you choose to be a girl, you can take a soldier into the club.Noncommissioned officer
(13)The flower bed is three to five months per person, and the men and the elderly are native to the women.
(14)It was a sad thing to say, as I treated him with bad language.
(15)In Uburin sex education, you can get all kinds of terrible diseases from prostitutes.Versus
(16)Go-bu met normal prostitutes and learned love.I made Korean women, but many of them…
(17)Some are missing. Some are married and taken to the United States.
(18)I’ve done it, but I’ve been through it.
(19)In my experience, I couldn’t trust Koreans at all. Back then, I was a Korean.
(20)I thought everyone was a soldier or an Indian. In both cases, matching both cases
(21)To be honest with you, what we heard at the time was in the land of our country.
(22)It didn’t seem like I wanted it, but I couldn’t figure out why it came to my mind.
(23)There is no such thing as a return with the North Korean army. I’m also friends with Koreans.
(24)They say it’s never been done, but we’re just bringing the cleaners laundry.
(25)You’ve been generous to Houseboys, and to the KATUSAs we’ve been speeding up.
(26)I treated him well.
(27)During that time, I often went to an orphanage in Munsan-ri.
(28)When we move in a truck, Korean Adals turn around in the back of the truck.
(29)If you follow it, throw the snack into the candy inside the lens.
(30)I watched the children fight each other to pick it up.
(31)Gilliam, there’s a woman who’s going with her friend.
(32)We went to a facility where we didn’t know about Derry, and that’s an old building. Why are you going there with a statue?
(33)I followed her. There must be a lot of stereotypes. She was an orphan at the time.The orphan that’s sneaking around…
(34)Tae was really horrible.
(35)I was shocked when I was young
(36)Of all the mercury I’ve been through, I’m sure it’s been a long time.
(37)I only had a little bit of money to give you as a woman.
(38)I asked the director what he needed, and he needed a lot of clothes for the children.
(39)I said.
(40)After that, Gilliam and I helped the orphanage.
(41)He was an elderly disabled child when he couldn’t take care of the letter because he was truly scared of all the children. I was four years old and two years old.
(42)Losing schools will be amazed.
(43)A friend who was doing Nanhyang Inmi teacher was in front of the school.
(44)I explained the situation here by writing. And a few days later,
(45)Two boxes of clothes were nice.The clothes came in various sizes and sizes.I gave you everything.
(46)Take the box to the truck.
(47)That day, I met Aone Mark Ritchie early Velcrox, which was really heart-warming.
(48)It was a warm scene. It is hardened by frequent fighting and fatigue.
(49)The ground dog Coinfantry hldeartda, which was stuck in the heart, even to the main gate of the heart. Michigan
(50)The picture I took with a Korean child wearing it is a wetter from my hometown.
(51)I’m so excited.
(52)I’ll never throw food at the kids on a running truck.
(53)I swore I wouldn’t. Leave the country.
(54)I tried to help the kids until that day.

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