Posted on Apr 7, 2014
For those who were ever stationed in Korea, to what camp(s) were you assigned?
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Ie: Casey, Yongsan, Stanley, and so forth... For the AF, Navy, and Marines, it would be bases still.<br>
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My first duty station was at Camp Casey in Dongducheon. I liked Korea so much I AIP'd and stayed from October of 2008 to October of 2010. I even took in country leave for 14 days. A lot of people put Korea down but I must say it was the best 2 years of my life. I didnt have a wife or a significant other mind you. I was a 20 year old single guy with a $30,000 bonus so take that as you will! South Korea is an absolutely beautiful country though and I would love to go back as a civilian some day!
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SGT Thomas Lucken
Kyle, why I went back in 1991. Wanted to see it from the civilian side and did for 9 years! Now I am in my 50's and been gone for 15, I would love to go back and see the changes! Korea will always be my 2nd home! Some tough memories also from the DMZ days!
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
SGT Thomas Lucken - I did 1987-88, and 1996-97 as a soldier, Jan 2000-04 was Civil Service, Deputy S2 for 1st SIG. I paid my own way back last OCT 2015. I wrote a bout about all these trips. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BAEVN7I All proceeds go to charity for scholarships.
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SP6 Peter Murphy
I didn't have a pocket full of money, but it was definitely my favorite duty station as a 21 yr old single male.
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Maj Wayne Crist
Spent 13 months (82-83)- worked my butt off and still had time to met the wonderful woman who became my wife. Definitely my favorite assignment. Went back at least once a year TDY from 84-93. Saw my wife's family more than she did in those years. My job took me all over the country. When people ask about some place in Korea my tells them to ask me because I have been to way more places than she has.
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I was on Yongsan for a year. Just got back last October. Definitely a great place to visit but would have enjoyed it more with my family.
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I was stationed at Yongsan from March 2013 to July 2014 and I miss it but not dealing with some "BS" from my former unit as well as a few former Civilian supervisors.
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I was stationed at Camp Howze from 87 to 88. I'm not sure it's even an active base any more; I suspect it's not. At the time it was the home base for 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division.
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SGT Thomas Lucken Between Chorwon and Kumwha valleys in the summer of 1954 w/ T & T Co, 101 Signal Bn, IX Corps. Camp Casey, Sep 54 to Sep 55 w/ 7th Signal Co, 7th ID
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One tour at Camp Humphreys (Pyong Taek) with the INNKEEPERS also known as B/2-52 Aviation Regiment, The premiere Chinook unit in country! Right Blackcats?
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I was in C Co. 1-503 Camp Hovey back in 96-97. I absolutely LOVED it there.
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SGT Thomas Lucken
Hmmmm, no Son Ju Ri to the Paradise Club? :-) I spent alot of time at the VFW in TDC, was even damn Commander from 99 to 00.
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Kunsan!!! Really out in the middle of nowhere but just an outstanding mission and a lot of hardworking people. It was an honor to be there.
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I was at Kusan AB 95-96, 1SG for E Btry 1/43 ADA. One of the two Army units on the Base. One of my most memoriable assignments and an unknown secret to most in the Army. The Wolf Pack was a highly motivated, dedicated, hardcharging group of folks.
Met some fantastic folks, several I'm in close contact with still after almost 20 yrs.
Met some fantastic folks, several I'm in close contact with still after almost 20 yrs.
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