Come on Cowboy, I want to hear how the other half did it! Give some of those young officers reading this a life lesson on the cheap. I'm betting your responsible for more than one troop checking his or her name tag! :rotfl:
LebbenB wrote: One tour of Korea was enough for me, LOL. One of the traditions we had in the JSA was when you DEROS'd, as you passed over Freedom Bridge for the last time, you threw your JSA badge into the Imjin or you would eventually PCS back to the JSA. I did my best Roger Staubach and threw that thing as far as I could send it. Just in case.
memories:
1) Belt buckle, 1/9 In MANCHUS, the ONLY unit in the military with its OWN belt buckle AUTHORIZED by Congress, there are others but they are local command only and not auth when not assigned or off post in most cases. MANCHU belt buckles is a USA issued item
2) Read this
3) For those of you who have been, map of TDC (Tongduch'on)
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