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For those that don't know! Freedom Bridge is a symbol of 61 years of the US Army protecting Korea's Border!
For those that have crossed and served on the north side, this is a symbol to remind of us our past duty and missions. Those that haven't, do not know.
http://www.pinterest.com/thomaslucken/freedom-bridge/
For those that have crossed and served on the north side, this is a symbol to remind of us our past duty and missions. Those that haven't, do not know.
http://www.pinterest.com/thomaslucken/freedom-bridge/
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 24
Spent 2 years in Korea, and on many occasions I got to see the monster up close. In my opinion Freedom Bridge will and always should be considered a landmark in Korea's history. While I have forgotten much of the bridge's history I remember it being beat up and ugly but that was back in 1980-1982. Sad to hear that it is no longer viable. Thanks for the memories SGT Thomas Lucken.
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SGT Frank Leonardo
I remember the bridge I was there in 2000 to 2001 should be a land mark if you ask me
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1SG (Join to see)
Remember it well. I was with 1/506 on camp greaves bit attached to camp bonifas working at the jsa back from 91-92.
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SPC Robby Robinson
1SG (Join to see) - I was also at Camp Greaves Charlie company 1/506 2ID from 1991-1992
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SGT Thomas Lucken
Although always a Scout and always Cav! I enjoyed working with the 1-506 when I did. But I always enjoyed working with all Troops.... And miss it dearly now.
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SPC Billy Garza
Daytime Patrols , nighttime Ambush for three months . Spent Christmas Day and night on the DMZ . What a memory of the loud speakers blasting Propaganda . Then spent a month at the Freedom Bridge Barracks patrolling the bridge and controlling the One way traffic.
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