I Was at Camp Humphries, 1964-65. C Company 304th Signal Battalion. It's been hard to connect with anyone from this time frame. I was told that my company relocated to somewhere up north. I was able too return in 1997. Was amazed at how it had change. Was able to find just a small bit of my company area still standing.
My first duty station was Camp Colburn 72-73. B-Btry maintenance.
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Scott Dykstra
I was stationed at Camp Ames. April 1973 to April 1975. I was in the 110th mph company. I would like to hear from anyone that was at Camp Ames. My phone no is. 606 367 1909. Thank you .
Hi Bruce: Was with Co. C 1st BG 31st infantry 7th /div. (30 cal. Machine Gunner)1959-1960 wow has it change since then. brought back a lot of memories. Lots of Field Duty and Hiking. The thing is I would it again. The Best man. Al Castro
hello! I was stationed at camp mercer,44th engr. bn. 80 - 82. Spent close to a year at camp casey to build maint. fac. for 2nd. tank,very different way of life up there then what we were used to. 2nd. I.D. was and is the real deal!
The beat two years of my short ( 7 years ) army hitch.
Hey Bruce, I’m Greg and served a period at Camp Colbern in 1978-79. When I left the country as a young man, wild-eyed, and full of dreams on my future! I left behind some wonderful memories. One particular, is of a young, beautiful village girl. Miyung! Was her name. Now in the Indian Summer years of life, I reflect back on many paths over the course of my journey. One sticks out most! I wonder what ever became of Miyung. I wonder if you remember ever hearing the name?
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7th Div, 7th Avn in 1960/1961, Many thanks to this site, brought back some real good memories and some not real good. Looking at these pic's seems like yesterday.
Stationed at Camp Kaiser Feb. '68 to May '69 2nd Batallion 17th Mech Inf Headquarters Co. Mortar Platoon. I was designated driver for track 57.
My memory of moving out of the camp to build a phase line of bunkers, and having to use Agent Orangeon the weeds where we were digging,before the engineers came in to pour the cement forms to make the bunkers.
If any one remembers those two times we were made to leave the camp and live in the field for 3 to 4 months at a time. We only came back to camp 'cause it got to cold to dig in the damn ed frozen ground.