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- Korean DMZ Conflict - Wikipedia
American and South Korean soldiers at the DMZ, on 26 August 1967
- Camp Ames Korea Yearbooks of 1967,1969 and 1970 -US Army
Camp Ames Korea Video Yearbooks from 1967 to 1970- There were three year books made: (1) Camp Ames 1967 yearbook, (2) Camp Ames 1969 Yearbook with all the units of Camp Ames included
- Chow Hall details (Menus planning)? - MREInfo. com
In Korea, the chow halls were run by the military, but with many Korean cooks staffers Our unit had a mini-chow hall, with food brought up from the main chow hall, since many people couldn't leave the operations building for meals
- Questions about the food at MASH units in Korea. : r mash - Reddit
I'm sure they would It doesn't mean they would be good at it A lot of institutional food is either canned or dried to this day Much of what you see being sold as "30 day survival kit" food can be purchased in Wallyworld on their institutional section It's not bad food, and many people like it
- National Archives | Home
Explore our nation’s history through our documents, photos, and records Request military records and learn about other services for yourself or a family member Find primary sources, tools for teaching with documents, and student and educator programs Plan a trip to the Museum, to one of the Presidential Libraries, or to conduct research
- Vintage US Navy Photographs Showing Enlisted Mess, Ships Galley, Chief . . .
Back in the day the enlisted galley and mess decks served multiple purposes: all meals, nightly recreation, naval instruction and training, first aid station and operating room during emergencies
- From the front lines to the fridge, the history of military meals
In the end, whether we’re a foodie or a fast-food aficionado, we all owe a nod to the military’s influence on our food landscape So, the next time you pop a frozen dinner in the microwave or sip your instant coffee, take a moment to remember its roots in the mess halls and battlefields of yore
- DMZ BBS Results - What Did We Spray - Korean War Project
A Pentagon spokesman said yesterday that the military used Agent Orange and two other toxic defoliants in South Korea during the late 1960s, but he didn't know how many U S and Korean troops were exposed to the chemicals
- One Soldiers Memories from Korea: Mess Hall - Blogger
Fish was the worst meal - frozen without thawed good was slick slimy inside So bad, couldn't eat fish when first came home Favorites were the frozen peaches and a Marine's mom would send a case of sardines
- Korean War Educator: Topics - DMZ: US Military Installations
U S Army Garrison - Yongsan (USAG-Y), Korea is located in the heart of Seoul, Korea The installation dates back to the Japanese occupation of Korea, and still has some of the original buildings in use
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