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Out of 16 months... 8 was at Warrior base... 1 month ar Hovey and 7 months at Casey. .. of course... most of the time of tbe DMZ we were in the field. Good times
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I enjoyed my time at Camp Howze, and I guess I'll never forget it ... back in the 1980s. We were close enough to the DMZ to be concerned and have a very interesting job, but far enough away to also have a good time when it was quittin' time.
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SGT Thomas Lucken
MAJ David Wallace - I was B 4-7 Cav in 87-88.... QRF and DMZ rotations that year. Air Cav the old Blues Platoons, we were on QRF (Quicksaber) once over 3 weeks.
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MAJ David Wallace, I was one of the CI guys on Camp Howze. I was technically with the 102d MI Bn, but I was attached to the 3rd Brigade for CI support. Our office was across the road from Brigade HQ.
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MSG John Melville
I was assigned to Camp Howze with the 1/32nd Infantry from 77-78. it seemed that everywhere was up hill. We lived through many alerts, border breaches, shot down helicopters. We also pulled armed patrols up at OPs Collier and Ouellette.
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Looking at the war from another perspective and time, the sacrifice seems to lose its impact. However, just by looking outside and going offpost, I see the achievements in what my uncle has put his sweat into and what his battles have done to being Korea where it is today. Thank you for your service and the suffering that certain people can't see. Sometimes myself included.
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