My son is going to be there next week for a year I am the most proud father in the world. Sgt. Kodi Adams I love you my son and I can never show or tell you how proud you make me!
My husband and I were in Korea at camp Humphreys in the 90s and let me tell you you guys have it made now. I think Korea is a great place but I’m really happy that the soldiers are getting what they have long deserved. Good luck to you.
Hi I was stationed there in 1990 1991 for a year and a half remember tge haircuts the girls remember tge 2.00 dollar 6 packs I'm william what's your name
Hi I was at camp Humphries in 1990 1991 for a year and a half because of Iraq war we were extended to one and a half years I flew air planes at osan air base I'm william what's your name and what was your job back then it sure did change a lot didn't it it's a metropolis now big difference you and I were in the old Korea the authentic Korea now it's not as authentic it's overdone and cheap it was so good did you get haircuts over there remember the 2.00 dollar 6 packs of budweiser
Thank you to all American servicemen and servicewomen. Korea owes a huge, huge debt to those serving and those who served! Hope our alliance goes forever.
I was there in 90 91 good memories small camp Humphries I miss my friends it was a small duty station we drove up to Casey to do some construction I was there a tear and a half great memories how about you
I know I’m late with my reply, but “The Hump” is definitely a step above from when I left in 2007. I enjoyed my time there in 2006-07, so I know I would love to visit there now. I’m happy for the soldiers and their families who get to experience such a nice installation.
It sure has grown since I was stationed here back in 1975-76. It was a sleepy camp that supported helicopter aviation and other small aircraft. I worked at the 545th General Dispensary. It was a small medical unit that supported the post. Fun times. We didn't have all these facilities and the post only had a couple thousand troops.
I was stationed at Camp Howard in 1970-71. What an improvement the area has made, I would never have recognized it. We were in camp Humphries many times, and Pyeongtaek, many times.
I was at Humphries in 90 and 91 I miss it so bad everything is over done and it was so neat there back then God I miss the days I'm 54 now my mom died I got a pension from army it's 100 SC total and perm for bipolar it's been hard to deal with lately
@@WilliamMarcotte-io4go I’m right there with you on most everything. 54 here also, 100 SC, but mom is still holding on, i was there 93 to 94, and i was at Camp Carrol. But I to miss it allot. Curious to know how different it is from then to now.
@luiswhetstine6096 Hi wow we have a lot in common I got it at 30 for bipolar no in 90 91 we were all involuntary extended because of the war in Iraq so I was there for a year and a half I flew airplanes at odan Air force base with my friend I drove for in team spirit I was going to warrant officer school but it just didn't work out I passed my 2nd test for a one and only increase in my gt score to 112 but ft Rucker was just bumming me out where do you live now I live on vero beach Florida and no you couldn't have a wife or car there unless you were an officer ots supposed to be just a year tour I miss those good days I had florida beaches to look forward to by a miracle I found a house on beach and got it and by a miracle I won my 100 at 30 my mom got mesothelioma she died in Feb 23 its been tough stay in touch we have a lot in common I was born dec 15
Man things have sure changed in the last 50 yreas , when I served in Korea you could not bring your family , there was a curfew in all of Korea, we sleep in a barracks with four guys to a room , hot water was a luxury, the only cars were taxicabs , no interstates , but I loved every minute of my time there!
as a Brazilian, I have deep admiration for these two countries, Brazil should follow the example of South Korea and start receiving American military here too, 🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷🤝🇰🇷, Hugs from Brazil.
They are there due to war, South Korea did not have a choice after the Korean War. The US would have no interest in being in a neutral country like Brazil.
While this may help bolster local economy by providing jobs to local nationals, US military spending in local area, it could also prove to be a double edged sword. How many of your countrymen would be happy with the presence of US military? Possible resistance/protesting, What about your gov't? Would they be willing to negotiate terms for a lease with the US gov't? If so, for how long and how much? A military base cost money to manage. It cost considerable tax payer money to ship, house troops/equipment there. Don't get me wrong. I'm sure US troops wouldn't mind a tour of duty in a beautiful country like Brazil. However the cost may prove too much to deal with over time. Not to mention how it may impact Brazil's ecological system. Land may have to be cleared/wild life displaced etc... In efforts to cut back on military spending the US, in the past, has closed overseas bases. That said, anything is possible. The idea would first have to be brought up to your gov't and ours for consideration.
Will be there in September or earlier. Was depressed about going due to me leaving my wife and daughter for a year. It actually looks very interesting. Definitely going to do some traveling when I get there. Try to keep myself occupied
Happy to see that Uncle Sam is investing more into these bases. Its a hardship tour for many and it is a welcome relief to have more creature comforts when you can get them. Lots of improvements/upgrades in the military infrastructure/quality of life. I was stationed at Camp Stanley from 6/2000 - 6/2001 I got to see a some upgrades to the base but not at this level within the short time I was assigned there. It was a little hard at first being that I was not with my family. Experienced some separation anxiety. However, it was a very eye opening experience. Made some good friends with our KATUSA military counterparts as well as within my own organization. I was thrown back by the beauty of the country, the size and complexity of its cities, towns and rural areas. As some of you that have been stationed there may know it did have it's moments of difficulty/stress being that we were there in a military capacity. Alerts at 0300 hrs for example. lol! Military duties aside, it was a great experience that I will never forget. If you are assigned there make the most of it. You may never see that part of the world again. Most people never leave their own town/city so appreciate it as much as possible. 😉
Wow I was there in 90 and 91 so very different I was at Humphries I drove for officers I was all over that place yellow buildings back then 4 swimming pools I miss it bad
@Stittsy1963 when where you there I was there in 1990 and 1991 real old fashioned then very fun time I miss it 4 on post swimming pools hot during the summer and so cold during winter I stayed in barracks next to a little shoppette I used ny ration card to buy a 6 pack of budwieser only 2.00 then they had vending machines for beer 50 cents I miss it
@@smalugin383 Don't feel bad Real Soldiers like you and I paved the way for the this. I was at Camp Casey at 302 FSB and I can't believe how thing have changed for the BETTER
@@ababbit7461 stories I’ve heard said in the 70s and 80s there were still firefights going on near the DMZ sometimes... u were here during the intense days.. thank you for your service:)
My 2 tours were spent aa a little camp called Liberty Bell. All we had to do was patrol in the winter and guard posts. Also wait for the Kim's to come over the line.
My wish list was Alaska, Hawaii and Korea I ended up in Kansas go figure. Then I went to Korea and was at camp giant. I had a great time in Korea and enjoyed everything about the food is great.
Young men of korea are support us army because they know about korea-us alliance is important. But 30~39 aged women of korea support north korea and china, so they want us army go back to us. But remember, Young men of korea always support us and korea-us alliance. Thanks US Army :)
ustygp rety, I was there for 3 tours in the 70s and 80s. I don't know why any soldier would not want to go back and give you more units like your statement requests.
BTW, in my time there 92 - 93, married solders weren’t allowed to bring their spouse let alone their family. Now the only way to get around that was a married couple whom both were in the military were able to be stationed there at the same time or at least part of the year that they were stationed there might coincide. When did this change, and is Korea now a 2 or more year duty station?
I was stationed at Yongsan some years ago. Now, with Camp Humphreys being built, I want to re-up so badly. I've been out since 1974, what do you think the chances are?
2peter1v2, about as good as mine. 1972 to 1983 and had orders going back to Camp Casey (2nd ID) so after 3 tours there, I got out. My wife did not like me being gone for a year at a time. Camp Humphreys 2 times, Camp Paige 1 time... Quonset Huts with 3 or more to a hut and the latrine 50 yards away. Take a shower and walk in minus 30 degree weather back to your hut. Lovely... Humphreys is nice now... Where did the Top Hat club go??/
Y’all make me want to join. I never understood why people think the army and marines are the lowest of the fruits….wars won’t be won by anyone but the army and marines. Idk. much respect.
It was a lot better in 1979. The ville rocked Bar girls everywhere. A great time all around. Now it's to big. They are trying to turn it into a giant family picnic.
@@hthesmith7915 never got it. It was rampant at tophat club. I was in the 557th mp co. We knew the girls that were suspected. Great times great memories They ruined it by making the base huge.and allowing families.
@@davidnippert7208 Sure you did. Ah, the wonder of antibiotics. You lucked out Ace. LOL! Actually, you lucked out twice. Had the North Koreans chosen to pay you a little visit, you'd be sitting somewhere drooling in a psych unit. That or acting as fertilizer for the Korean landscape. ;)
My son is going to be there next week for a year I am the most proud father in the world. Sgt. Kodi Adams I love you my son and I can never show or tell you how proud you make me!
Welcome Mr. Kodi Adams! We korean welcome all US soldiers and their Families! I hope you come to Korea for meet your Son!
As a Korean, WELCOME ALL US SOLDIERS!!
for god sake you are asians man just support chinese lets say death to america
@kermit_crackhead death to America
@@LiuBei661 stupid communist lmfao oh wait u r not even communist cuz u r already capitalist on the other hand
@@LiuBei661 hey i support your right to say that; I think it’s stupid, but you have the right. The beauty of America
@@IffyEdem the beauty of nothing 🖕
I loved everything about Humphrey’s. Korea itself is a really good place.
Thank you for your service♥
thank you for your service 🇰🇷❤️🇺🇸
My son just received soft orders for here. He is at AIT right now at Ft Eustis. Would I be able to visit him at Humphreys?
chad hollier yes you can visit humpreys
Thank you for your service :)
I'm at Humphreys now, and even during Covid, this is one of the best military bases I've ever been to.
Welcome Sir!!
Definitely my favorite out of all the bases I've been stationed at!
My husband and I were in Korea at camp Humphreys in the 90s and let me tell you you guys have it made now. I think Korea is a great place but I’m really happy that the soldiers are getting what they have long deserved. Good luck to you.
@@oneeyeddog3045 , I was at Kunsan in '03-04. Humphreys in 2021 seemed like a world away!
That’s not even a base anymore that’s a US city now 😂
Boy Camp Humphreys has changed a lot from the years that I was stationed there back in 1985!!
Hi I was stationed there in 1990 1991 for a year and a half remember tge haircuts the girls remember tge 2.00 dollar 6 packs I'm william what's your name
I don't care what anyone says being stationed in Korea was great even back in the mid 90s.
I agree, well except during the monsoon season
I was stationed in Yongson, had a hellava time
I was in Waegwan, Camp Carroll
LMAO, you should have been there in the 60's. You'd sing a different song.
Hi I was at camp Humphries in 1990 1991 for a year and a half because of Iraq war we were extended to one and a half years I flew air planes at osan air base I'm william what's your name and what was your job back then it sure did change a lot didn't it it's a metropolis now big difference you and I were in the old Korea the authentic Korea now it's not as authentic it's overdone and cheap it was so good did you get haircuts over there remember the 2.00 dollar 6 packs of budweiser
Thank you to all American servicemen and servicewomen. Korea owes a huge, huge debt to those serving and those who served! Hope our alliance goes forever.
Served there @ Camp Long in Wonju 1984-85. I’d go back in a heartbeat
PCMASTERACE why
True pure sprite of a slave.
Long live the Empire🇺🇸🇰🇷🇺🇳
10000 long live USA!
Welcome to Korea, wish you enjoy your life here!
That kid off the diving board @2:49, 10/10. Full commitment, great altitude, bravo.
No matter how our individual politics lean, our serving women and men deserve nothing but the best.
they wouldn't go if they didn't get "the best".
@@hthesmith7915 It's not like they have a choice lmao
My family is from Korea and when they told me I was getting stationed there next year I bawled my eyes out.... like cried a lot....
I’m here now😑
I spent two years in Korea at Camp Casey hands down the best people in the world. You won’t find better people then the noble people of Korea.
I was there in 90 91 good memories small camp Humphries I miss my friends it was a small duty station we drove up to Casey to do some construction I was there a tear and a half great memories how about you
I know I’m late with my reply, but “The Hump” is definitely a step above from when I left in 2007. I enjoyed my time there in 2006-07, so I know I would love to visit there now. I’m happy for the soldiers and their families who get to experience such a nice installation.
USA thank you
I ♡ USA
Wow Humphreys got a good upgrade. Makes me wanna go back to Korea for this.
Me too were a select few I was there in 90 and 91 at Humphries a year and a half I miss it different world then how about you
It sure has grown since I was stationed here back in 1975-76. It was a sleepy camp that supported helicopter aviation and other small aircraft. I worked at the 545th General Dispensary. It was a small medical unit that supported the post. Fun times. We didn't have all these facilities and the post only had a couple thousand troops.
I was stationed at Camp Howard in 1970-71. What an improvement the area has made, I would never have recognized it. We were in camp Humphries many times, and Pyeongtaek, many times.
Can’t believe I’ll be there in 7 weeks as a 25 Uniform
I was a 25U myself there back in '07-'08
How was it? Alpha
Thank you America
As a Army Veteran that was station in Korea over 26 years ago, would love to get the opportunity to visit.
I was at Humphries in 90 and 91 I miss it so bad everything is over done and it was so neat there back then God I miss the days I'm 54 now my mom died I got a pension from army it's 100 SC total and perm for bipolar it's been hard to deal with lately
@@WilliamMarcotte-io4go I’m right there with you on most everything. 54 here also, 100 SC, but mom is still holding on, i was there 93 to 94, and i was at Camp Carrol. But I to miss it allot. Curious to know how different it is from then to now.
@luiswhetstine6096 Hi wow we have a lot in common I got it at 30 for bipolar no in 90 91 we were all involuntary extended because of the war in Iraq so I was there for a year and a half I flew airplanes at odan Air force base with my friend I drove for in team spirit I was going to warrant officer school but it just didn't work out I passed my 2nd test for a one and only increase in my gt score to 112 but ft Rucker was just bumming me out where do you live now I live on vero beach Florida and no you couldn't have a wife or car there unless you were an officer ots supposed to be just a year tour I miss those good days I had florida beaches to look forward to by a miracle I found a house on beach and got it and by a miracle I won my 100 at 30 my mom got mesothelioma she died in Feb 23 its been tough stay in touch we have a lot in common I was born dec 15
@luiswhetstine6096 Hi I have some pictures of me from 1990 from the ville
That waterpark on post was a go-kart track when I was stationed there 2001-2002! I would love to go back and visit now with all the new amenities!
먼 타지에서 고생이 정말 많으십니다 자유민주주의 수호를 위해 헌신과 노고를 하는 모습 정말 멋있습니다!!
Coming to this camp Is my dream goal. Enlisting into the US army 2023!!
Did you make it?
Man things have sure changed in the last 50 yreas , when I served in Korea you could not bring your family , there was a curfew in all of Korea, we sleep in a barracks with four guys to a room , hot water was a luxury, the only cars were taxicabs , no interstates , but I loved every minute of my time there!
Ahn Jong Ni was a LOT different back in the early '90s but I am Happy to see it's doing well. I loved that duty station!
as a Brazilian, I have deep admiration for these two countries, Brazil should follow the example of South Korea and start receiving American military here too, 🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷🤝🇰🇷, Hugs from Brazil.
They are there due to war, South Korea did not have a choice after the Korean War. The US would have no interest in being in a neutral country like Brazil.
While this may help bolster local economy by providing jobs to local nationals, US military spending in local area, it could also prove to be a double edged sword. How many of your countrymen would be happy with the presence of US military? Possible resistance/protesting, What about your gov't? Would they be willing to negotiate terms for a lease with the US gov't? If so, for how long and how much? A military base cost money to manage. It cost considerable tax payer money to ship, house troops/equipment there.
Don't get me wrong. I'm sure US troops wouldn't mind a tour of duty in a beautiful country like Brazil. However the cost may prove too much to deal with over time. Not to mention how it may impact Brazil's ecological system. Land may have to be cleared/wild life displaced etc... In efforts to cut back on military spending the US, in the past, has closed overseas bases. That said, anything is possible. The idea would first have to be brought up to your gov't and ours for consideration.
@@EddieLeal yes
I haven’t lived there for 6 years now it really has changed a lot
God bless US
Will be there in September or earlier. Was depressed about going due to me leaving my wife and daughter for a year. It actually looks very interesting. Definitely going to do some traveling when I get there. Try to keep myself occupied
Did you try to bring them or did you choose to go alone?
I remember living in Humphreys when I was in 4th and 5th grade. Now that I'm graduating this year, I'm moving back with my family. I can't wait!
Happy to see that Uncle Sam is investing more into these bases. Its a hardship tour for many and it is a welcome relief to have more creature comforts when you can get them. Lots of improvements/upgrades in the military infrastructure/quality of life. I was stationed at Camp Stanley from 6/2000 - 6/2001 I got to see a some upgrades to the base but not at this level within the short time I was assigned there.
It was a little hard at first being that I was not with my family. Experienced some separation anxiety. However, it was a very eye opening experience. Made some good friends with our KATUSA military counterparts as well as within my own organization. I was thrown back by the beauty of the country, the size and complexity of its cities, towns and rural areas. As some of you that have been stationed there may know it did have it's moments of difficulty/stress being that we were there in a military capacity. Alerts at 0300 hrs for example. lol! Military duties aside, it was a great experience that I will never forget. If you are assigned there make the most of it. You may never see that part of the world again. Most people never leave their own town/city so appreciate it as much as possible. 😉
I totally agree with you…. Camp Casey 1989-1990
@@JamDurr44 Thank you for your service James. Are you still serving or have you returned to civilian life?
@@EddieLeal I’m A Happy Veteran 😁
@@JamDurr44 Glad to hear it. How long did you serve?
I would come back here accompanied.
Thank you all for your service!
welcome U.S Army from S.korea
Wow, I was stationed at Camp Humphreys when they decided to expand. Definitely not a "hardship" tour now!
Wow I was there in 90 and 91 so very different I was at Humphries I drove for officers I was all over that place yellow buildings back then 4 swimming pools I miss it bad
@Stittsy1963 when where you there I was there in 1990 and 1991 real old fashioned then very fun time I miss it 4 on post swimming pools hot during the summer and so cold during winter I stayed in barracks next to a little shoppette I used ny ration card to buy a 6 pack of budwieser only 2.00 then they had vending machines for beer 50 cents I miss it
Loved this place great duty station. Will be back
South Korea is a modern marvel! Great people, and the food is excellent! Fantastic Army base and local community!
2:47 what kind of jump was that!
Thx for all USA ARMY'S~
Big change from the early 80s....
The DMZ Veteran, a bigger change since the early 70. I was there 1975/75, 80/81 and 83/84. Old ASA compound. 98C3KP and 98G3KP (Korean Language).
Wow it has changed I was there 94-95 at camp giant which is no more. Really makes me sad.😥
@@smalugin383 Don't feel bad Real Soldiers like you and I paved the way for the this. I was at Camp Casey at 302 FSB and I can't believe how thing have changed for the BETTER
@@bamagrl26
When were you at camp Casey?
@@ababbit7461 stories I’ve heard said in the 70s and 80s there were still firefights going on near the DMZ sometimes... u were here during the intense days.. thank you for your service:)
I was stationed there 1983-84. The tallest buildings we had were 3 stories and it was a hardship tour.
I don't even recognize this facility.
ill be their in about 7 weeks
Same here
AJ William don't tell names. OPSEC, remember?
Monokuma youre right
thank you for yous service.and good luck
Cool, I added this at the end of my new video about the commissary.
Wowwww I would like to visit it . Now I am living in Seoul.
Base is huge I was born and lived in Okinawa for three years and visited osan but this is amazing
주인님들 감사합니다
야이씨 ㅋㅋㅋ 주인님들 모야 ㅋㅋㅋ
@@대한민국-m8w 나둬라 전생이 노비였나보제 ㅋㅋㅋ
My 2 tours were spent aa a little camp called Liberty Bell. All we had to do was patrol in the winter and guard posts. Also wait for the Kim's to come over the line.
Yes army is for low-capacity people like you
Humphreys may be getting big and luxurious but I'd chose Yongsan over it anyday. I would be willing to stay in Yongsan until the very end
I'm Navy and ill be there soon🥳🙏🏾
WoW, as a construction professional i hope i can take part in this magnificent project!
I love USA❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! This base looks nice!
let us sincerely hope that... another the U.S. military command for the Northern Part in the Unified Korea
마츠이레나 let us sincerely hope that, US military will leave Korea after its unification.
I’ll be here in just over a week. I can’t wait.
South Korea is just amazing 😊
Humphrey is best paradise in the world.
평택으로 오신것을 환영합니다
I really hope I get the chance to be able to be stationed there. 1st spot on my dream sheet if that helps 😂
You can volunteer for Korea, I did with branch.
My wish list was Alaska, Hawaii and Korea I ended up in Kansas go figure. Then I went to Korea and was at camp giant. I had a great time in Korea and enjoyed everything about the food is great.
Damn that place looks mad nice
USA&ROK, Blood alliance forever!
Wow the village has changed since 85
I am grateful that the US military is protecting South Korea from North Korea and China.🙏🏻🇰🇷🇺🇸
I'll be there in about 3 weeks. Any tips?
Young men of korea are support us army because they know about korea-us alliance is important. But 30~39 aged women of korea support north korea and china, so they want us army go back to us. But remember, Young men of korea always support us and korea-us alliance. Thanks US Army :)
저정도 규모 미군부대 2개정도 더 있으면 좋겠네요 우리는 어차피 하나 같은 나라
ustygp rety, I was there for 3 tours in the 70s and 80s. I don't know why any soldier would not want to go back and give you more units like your statement requests.
ㅇㅈ 더 지어라
한국군부대도 이만큼 환경이 좋아지먼 좋겠네요
If only the bases in Japan were this nice! Okinawa looks like the slums compared to this...
I walked up and down that place so many times.
한국이 지은 국군보다 좋은 시설 ㅆㅂㅎ
I am kind of sad Camp Humphreys changed so much since I was there in 1991=1992. Nostalgia.
South Korea what a great place
When is the px and commissary will be open?
If there was a free wifi on camp, it would be a military heaven on earth.
Of course WIFI is in service there. Wherever you go, you can use it even in NK. ㅋㅋㅋ.... What a wonderful place!!! Welcome to Camp Humphreys.......
BTW, in my time there 92 - 93, married solders weren’t allowed to bring their spouse let alone their family. Now the only way to get around that was a married couple whom both were in the military were able to be stationed there at the same time or at least part of the year that they were stationed there might coincide. When did this change, and is Korea now a 2 or more year duty station?
Wow, they have it made now.
We had it made in 1979 also
Im definitely putting this country on my option 19
I was stationed at Yongsan some years ago. Now, with Camp Humphreys being built, I want to re-up so badly. I've been out since 1974, what do you think the chances are?
2peter1v2, about as good as mine. 1972 to 1983 and had orders going back to Camp Casey (2nd ID) so after 3 tours there, I got out. My wife did not like me being gone for a year at a time. Camp Humphreys 2 times, Camp Paige 1 time... Quonset Huts with 3 or more to a hut and the latrine 50 yards away. Take a shower and walk in minus 30 degree weather back to your hut. Lovely... Humphreys is nice now... Where did the Top Hat club go??/
Man, I can't get over how much the base has changed since I was there in 04-05. It looks like a resort now.
We want more US troops. We always welcome them.
WOW has it changed....I was stationed their 86-89..Were did they put every thing. .I dnt remember the HUMP being that big....
Gary Stanfill I left Korea like 2011 and they just started building all this new stuff when I left
Holy Shite! Way different than back in '99. Is the Olympia club still there?
All fun and games until you’re at rod range
Sure didn't have all the new stuff when I was there in 04-05.
Y’all make me want to join. I never understood why people think the army and marines are the lowest of the fruits….wars won’t be won by anyone but the army and marines. Idk. much respect.
I am about to go there
TheDarkDragonEye how is it so far?? We may move here
주한미군 감사합니다! Thank you US Army!
There was no water park in 1990 1991 way different then i liked it
im here because of young k
I'll be there in 3 months as a 15 uniform
When I was there we had absolutely nothing!!!
Used to work there filled with KARENs
i was stationed there in the late 90's i don't recognize this Hump
Is it true that single soldiers are not allowed to bring vehicles?
A hardship tour no more
It was never a hardship tour
It was a lot better in 1979. The ville rocked
Bar girls everywhere. A great time all around. Now it's to big. They are trying to turn it into a giant family picnic.
when did you get VD?
@@hthesmith7915 never got it. It was rampant at tophat club. I was in the 557th mp co. We knew the girls that were suspected. Great times great memories
They ruined it by making the base huge.and allowing families.
@@davidnippert7208 Sure you did. Ah, the wonder of antibiotics. You lucked out Ace. LOL! Actually, you lucked out twice. Had the North Koreans chosen to pay you a little visit, you'd be sitting somewhere drooling in a psych unit. That or acting as fertilizer for the Korean landscape. ;)
Go USFK🇺🇸🇰🇷🤟🏻
All the other branches has better stations than us the Marines
Where is the fishing creek based, from AK plaza
48 lane bowling alley? Say no more