My Fathers Forgotten Pictures
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Pops was a radio operator with the 1st Marines at the chosin reservoir. Seems to be a "forgotten" war to most Americans....
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Thank you for sharing
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My dad was with the 430th ECB. 1950-53.
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My grandpa fought in the Korean war
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thanks for sharing.
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thank you up load those pics.
we never forget that war.
your father is korean war hero.
thank you, from korea.
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I would be so proud of him.
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Loved the video, your father was a great photographer as well as a soldier and a man. All my respect from Itally, rest in peace Wally.
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My Dad was in Japan at the same time as a radio repairman. He talked about the holdouts who snipe fired at US servicemen.
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In The Picture of the man standing before the two people on army cots is my uncle Bill Dungan !
An Army Medic and this was captured at city called : ChunChon near the Chosen Resivour Battle Site. To the left of that picture is the little mountain called : Unessisary Mountain.
I was stationed their in 1975 as well : Camp page Where I lived off base is where that picture was taken.
With some measured respect for you father, I echo Marine Corps Major Gen. Smedley Butler's (the most decorated American service member in our history) statement upon his retirement; "there are two things worth going to war for, one; to protect our coasts (borders) two, to protect the Bill of Rights. Anything else is about money." (read "markets.") The N. Koreans aren't "communists." Nor have they ever been. They just use the term. Read your history!
23coburn 3 months ago 4
Damn that music is horrid.
VhUgGz 1 month ago 2