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I was in Seoul in 1988 also. I was not in the JSA. They gave a lot of tickets out to thought is Yongsan.
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There is always rumble on the DMZ; even if the CINC tumbles, the DMZ will rumble. Every night after 11, the propaganda intensifies over loudspeakers, in the DMZ. The ROK is hosting the winter Olympics and the DMZ is alive with cross-border talks. If we wink, the DPRK will take advantage. The DPRK is instigating trouble with intent to draw the U.S. into war, so the Russians and the Chinese can indirectly tame "that American Beast".
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SGT Thomas Lucken
Yeah, was lovely listening to that shit at 0200 out on ambush patrols, in monsoons, and can't see or hear anything but that shit. :-)
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
"The Americans are leading you astray; we are one people, one common land and one destiny. Let's chat and make one leadership together, so we can drive out all foreign insurgents; most importantly, let's get rid of the U.S. Forces, who are vultures of our soil and who train only to kill us. United our land will stand and, divided we must succumb is the American banter."
The aforesaid was translated for me after my first sleepless night, in the JSA, on the 38th Parallel, about those annoying hours of jazz over loudspeakers, at night.
The aforesaid was translated for me after my first sleepless night, in the JSA, on the 38th Parallel, about those annoying hours of jazz over loudspeakers, at night.
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Tell them like it is SGT Thomas Lucken. Interesting thing for me - one of my JROTC students was the daughter of the Korean Ambassador to Panama. She was a member of the Class of 88. She spoke, read, and wrote English, Spanish, French, and of course Korean. She was one of the translators for the games.
I was assigned to the JSA for the year 1994, arrived January 1994 and left January 1995. My hat was hung in the HMA for that year, and my room opened into the HMA. Those that have served at Camp Bonifas knows what the HMA is/was. Got my hat, mug, and jacket. Badge #93.
I was assigned to the JSA for the year 1994, arrived January 1994 and left January 1995. My hat was hung in the HMA for that year, and my room opened into the HMA. Those that have served at Camp Bonifas knows what the HMA is/was. Got my hat, mug, and jacket. Badge #93.
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SGT Thomas Lucken
I was based out of Casey at that time (91-00) as a contractor. Traveled all over the 2ID area supporting the training systems. 83-84, 87-90 was with the Cav then, 57 missions on the Z.
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