Camp Coiner, Yong San, USAMPDET.1972. Traveled all over Korea as a Ration Control Investigator. Thanks for the memories. I guarded Bob Hope during his visit, met Lola Falana. Good times, good people.
I was the last group stationed on Greaves, we decommissioned it as we left to deploy to straight to Iraq. It is now a Museum and tourist stop for a TV series they shot there after we left.
I was stationed at camp Casey camp greaves and camp liberty bell January 1976 thru March 23 1977 wow what a time I was only 18 never will forget it tongducheon and sonjuri
Stationed at the USA-JSA at the DMZ Southern Gate to the Panmunjom Peace talks starting in Dec. 1971 and later re-assigned to the 2nd MP Company at Camp Casey and left in Feb 1973 !
Camp Stanley....my main gate. 11th Engineer Battalion, ( strangely called the “ the Jungle Cat Battalion” ). Attached to I Corps. Insignia was a Black panther head.
Phil Camp Casey 1977/1978. 2ND S&T B CO 4 TH PLT. Drove M52A2 5 ton tractor went all over the country, and to most of these camps. Great Videos. Have even seen some people I was there with in other videos.
Those little friends were a pain in the ass as was the silver bullets. But still didn't stop me from going to the village. 1/9 Camp Greaves 80-81 good times. '' Keep Up The Fire''
I was at Camp Pelham (RC 4) back in 83-84! Back then Camp Casey was considered “The Turtle Farm”… sad that all these old garrisons are gone now - even the 8th Army unit in Yongsan, has been moved to Camp Humphreys 40 miles south of Seoul
I was stationed at Camp Castle during the first Gulf War. I used to be able to get on Google earth and stand at the front gate but can no longer do so. I had some great times back then. I miss it all!
Camp Castle, 2nd Eng.,Hq Co., winter of 75 to spring of 76. Was a village rat in Chung Mal across the road of the front gate Was the ADM Platoon still around?
I know this is probably a long shot but does anykne knkw my dad Robert "Lannis" Griffin? He was over there in 74/75? Idk what base camp he was at or much of what he done but id like to. Plus i have some good pictures he took while over there of some of his fellow soldiers and several women 🤭
I was at camp Essayons, from about May 86 until may 87. I also have many, many fond memories of Korean duty. I wish I could find someone else from Essayons during that time to get in contact with.I made some of the best friends while there, never met any that were better after coming back state side. We all had each others backs and never let the other guy get into trouble if we could help it. I had lots of pictures that were from my year there and all were destroyed , except 2 or 3. I was in Service Battery 6/37th F.A. as Battery Armorer also 13B MOS.
1thepner camp Essayons, at oui jonbu, also there was a small village called hockamarie there ( i know the spelling for that is wrong, thats just what it sounded like when people said the name of it.
I was in the air when the prez Pak was killed. My orders was for 520 mt at Humphreys but that got squashed. Ended up at Hq bat in the motor pool. Hated that place. I jist kept getting busted on slicky over night passes. Went from a e4 to a e2 in bout 3 months. Yes its my fault. I have a total pf 5 years in Korea so it wasnt the country it was the unit. Sucked.
Was at Howze for 4 months Feb to May 1976, then we moved to Casey for the rest of my tour didn't think the Army could be so fun, had the best year of my life there, Bravo co 1st -17th Inf [M], does anyone remember a village names Yong-gi-go, best looking business women were there.
Oh yes I remember Yongigo quite well. Before entering we passed through the "turkey farm" and then on the left was The Moon Club. I was stationed at Camp Liberty Bell 1970.
Shit happened 2/67-3/68. 1/38th HHC & later B co., then btln. Still have all my fingers and toes, eyes and ears, luckily. But the NK's murdered my Jeep. Spent a couple of months at Camp Red Cloud end of 67 when unit went South for short break, but returned to North of Imjin early 68.
I never see anything about the 1st Provisional Platoon in these videos. We were the first DMZ watchers from 7-27-53 until 3-23-55 when we returned home with the 1st Marine Division.We manned o.p.'s Boston, Martini, and Cherry Herring. We were replaced by units of the 24th Division.
Was a M.P. assigned to an ADA unit at Camp Irwin in 1980 to 1981. What a hole! Has anyone recently filed for VA benefits regarding the use of Agent Orange?
I was at camp liberty Bell , we constructed the camp in 1967 . We were attacked by six north korean positions on the hill above the camp , killing 5 and wounding 25 . Mike Vogel was killed in the assault . Later , Bonifast was killed in the tree incident at the jsa site , camp liberty Bell was then referred to as camp Bonifast . That did not go over with the men of Charlie co in the 76th eng bn . We believe if the camp name should have been , considered as camp Vogel . This was the biggest attack since the Korean war , just saying
Between getting drunk & "visiting" the girls in the village my husband was an MP in South Korea stationed near the DMZ in 1967. At the time the Twilight War was going on in South Korea although I don't think many people in the States knew about it because Vietnam made all the headlines. My husband was at Gyeonggi-do from September 1966 until November 1967. He rotated back to the States not too long before the Pueblo was captured.
Camp Kaiser, '67 ... Was at the Ed Center Kaiser has been turned back to the ROK. Village has dried up and moved on. The girls from the village must be showing their age by now. Ha
@@jackdaniel7465 I Was at HHC 3rd Bde Headquarters. Col Stack was the Bde Commander 84-85. I served as the Bde S-2 track driver from 84-85 and then moved to serve as the company clerk from 85-87. Didn’t know too many people who served with the 1-31
@@Michaelsmith-rn5vj I got there in 85-88 Col leach was the Bde commander, I heard of Col Stack, everyone really liked him from what I gathered, my Bn Commander was Jeffery White. Legionnaires!!!!
I am a Korean born in 1993 in Dongducheon. Thank you very much for your service
I processed into s korea in 93' at casey.....han
I was 24yrs old then......was stationed at camp stanley
You are welcome, I enjoyed my 3 years serving in Korea, what a wonderful country, the people the food, was the best 3 years of my life!!
Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. Excellent.
Thank you for your Kind words sir
Hi
I served at Camp Casey from November 1972 to November 1973. I was the OIC at the Camp Casey Service Club and enjoyed the great Gym at camp Casey.
Camp greaves,hhq 1/9,81-82,Manchu til the day I die,keep up the fire sir!
More than 50 years since I’ve seen these places
I was with the 503rd MP det out of what was left of Camp Market 75-76, these pics bring back some memories.
Camp Coiner, Yong San, USAMPDET.1972. Traveled all over Korea as a Ration Control Investigator. Thanks for the memories. I guarded Bob Hope during his visit, met Lola Falana. Good times, good people.
Loved that Ration Control plate...1976
Sure would be fun to see pictures of the Ville outside of these bases. Night time was the right time....lol
Stationed at Camp Greaves, 77-78 Had a great time, great memories.
I was the last group stationed on Greaves, we decommissioned it as we left to deploy to straight to Iraq. It is now a Museum and tourist stop for a TV series they shot there after we left.
Camp Greaves, 1st Battalion 31st Infantry, December 1974-January 1976.
RC-4 A2/61ADA back in the day 73-76 , 78-79 16R , 63C brings back memories, lost all my photos to Hurricane Katrina 2005 , thanks for your video 👍
I was stationed at camp Casey camp greaves and camp liberty bell January 1976 thru March 23 1977 wow what a time I was only 18 never will forget it tongducheon and sonjuri
Just missed you. I PCS'd from Camp Greaves January 1976.
Stationed at the USA-JSA at the DMZ Southern Gate to the Panmunjom Peace talks starting in Dec. 1971 and later re-assigned to the 2nd MP Company at Camp Casey and left in Feb 1973 !
Camp Stanley 84-85, 8/8 FA “Automatic Steel” and Camp Hovey with 1/23 Infantry “Tomahawk” (FIST Platoon).
Had the time of my life back then and didn't know it. I have no idea why I'm still alive after the things I did there...ha
You're the only one, BRO. Years pasted after I retired, these are the fondest memories of my life
Yes sir! Most definitely
Excellent......as usual, Patches! Thanks for all you do!
Ronald Bailey You word are too kind Ron................
HHT Squadron Maintenance 4/7th CAV 1971-72 CAMP RICE -Tom Bentley --Hello to
anyone that was there!
1:22 is that the replacement detachment on casey?
Camp Stanley....my main gate. 11th Engineer Battalion, ( strangely called the “ the Jungle Cat Battalion” ). Attached to I Corps. Insignia was a Black panther head.
Camp Howze 1971-1972 ….. 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. Thanks for the memories.
I was at HHC 2nd Engineers from Jan 1968- Mar 1969 at Camp Peterson.
TERRY RYAN i with E co. 2nd combat engineer bn. camp howze-pelham 71-72
Was stationed at Camp Greaves in 86/87
C Co. 1/9 th Inf.
Manchu Can Do!
Keep up the Fire!!!
Phil Camp Casey 1977/1978. 2ND S&T B CO 4 TH PLT. Drove M52A2 5 ton tractor went all over the country, and to most of these camps. Great Videos. Have even seen some people I was there with in other videos.
Camp Ross and camp Jessup, 2nd Admin Co. 2nd S&T 1966-68 🇰🇷
"Gentleman,they's crabs in this hear latrine. Leave your skoshie-chingos
back in the ville ! CAMP GREAVES C. co. 1st bn. 9th INF. 1979-80
Those little friends were a pain in the ass as was the silver bullets. But still didn't stop me from going to the village. 1/9 Camp Greaves 80-81 good times. '' Keep Up The Fire''
yea got me some of those !!! Tim Donahue 1/9th " Manchu" Camp Greaves C.co 1980-81
hey Robert what company were you in brother , we must know some of the same guys!
I was at Camp Pelham (RC 4) back in 83-84! Back then Camp Casey was considered “The Turtle Farm”… sad that all these old garrisons are gone now - even the 8th Army unit in Yongsan, has been moved to Camp Humphreys 40 miles south of Seoul
Spent one year at camp giant in the 80's bravo company loved it
Their was also Camp Rice 702nd Maintenance Bn. At lest it was in 1966
I was stationed at Camp Castle during the first Gulf War. I used to be able to get on Google earth and stand at the front gate but can no longer do so. I had some great times back then. I miss it all!
If you download Google Earth Pro there's a history feature that will let you go back in time.
Camp Castle, 2nd Eng.,Hq Co., winter of 75 to spring of 76. Was a village rat in Chung Mal across the road of the front gate
Was the ADM Platoon still around?
I know this is probably a long shot but does anykne knkw my dad Robert "Lannis" Griffin? He was over there in 74/75? Idk what base camp he was at or much of what he done but id like to. Plus i have some good pictures he took while over there of some of his fellow soldiers and several women 🤭
My dad was stationed at camp hovey 1966. But he saw 3 years there.
I was at camp Essayons, from about May 86 until may 87. I also have many, many fond memories of Korean duty. I wish I could find someone else from Essayons during that time to get in contact with.I made some of the best friends while there, never met any that were better after coming back state side. We all had each others backs and never let the other guy get into trouble if we could help it. I had lots of pictures that were from my year there and all were destroyed , except 2 or 3. I was in Service Battery 6/37th F.A. as Battery Armorer also 13B MOS.
David, where was your camp located? No disrespect at all, I simply can't remember hearing of this camp when I was there (1985-86).
1thepner camp Essayons, at oui jonbu, also there was a small village called hockamarie there ( i know the spelling for that is wrong, thats just what it sounded like when people said the name of it.
I was in the air when the prez Pak was killed. My orders was for 520 mt at Humphreys but that got squashed. Ended up at Hq bat in the motor pool. Hated that place. I jist kept getting busted on slicky over night passes. Went from a e4 to a e2 in bout 3 months. Yes its my fault. I have a total pf 5 years in Korea so it wasnt the country it was the unit. Sucked.
@@davidhardee2512 you said Hockamarie . Lol I remember a cadence “ I’ve got a girl down in hockamarie” funny stuff
Gun bunny. I knew a dude Glenn Eagan stationed there about that time. Cool Puerto Rican dude.
Was stationed at camp howze 1985-1988.
Camp Howze jan88 to 89
Was at Howze for 4 months Feb to May 1976, then we moved to Casey for the rest of my tour didn't think the Army could be so fun, had the best year of my life there, Bravo co 1st -17th Inf [M], does anyone remember a village names Yong-gi-go, best looking business women were there.
I was at camp Stanton, 89 -90. Yong-gi-go was still in bussiness . It was the closest Ville to us ,of any size. We had some fun there for sure.
Oh yes I remember Yongigo quite well. Before entering we passed through the "turkey farm" and then on the left was The Moon Club. I was stationed at Camp Liberty Bell 1970.
Loved my time @ Camp Pelham and Sonjuri Korea ! Entered country as 18 y/o kid , left a 19 y/o man !
1970 !!!!!
Something we'll never forget
Good old Sonju-ri, yes fond memories, was stationed at camp howze 85-88 1/31st Inf.
Camp Hovey September 1975 through September 1976. Rock of the Marne 1st 38th Infantry. I was there during Operation Paul Bunyan.
I was there in 1968 and1969. 1st of the 23rd, 2nd inf div. eight months of duty in the DMZ.
Damn, Bob.....you picked a good time to be on the "Z" Glad you made it home.
Tony 1/31st Inf (B co) 1985-86.
Shit happened 2/67-3/68. 1/38th HHC & later B co., then btln. Still have all my fingers and toes, eyes and ears, luckily. But the NK's murdered my Jeep. Spent a couple of months at Camp Red Cloud end of 67 when unit went South for short break, but returned to North of Imjin early 68.
44th shma 1967
I never see anything about the 1st Provisional Platoon in these videos. We were the first DMZ watchers from 7-27-53 until 3-23-55 when we returned home with the 1st Marine Division.We manned o.p.'s Boston, Martini, and Cherry Herring. We were replaced by units of the 24th Division.
Thank You for your Service
I was at RC 4 , and Camp Howze 1970-71.
I was there 71-72 @Camp Greaves Hq.Hq. 1st 31st Inf. 2nd Inf.Div. 36k20
I was at Camp Casey from 1972 to 1973
A company, 1st BN, 73RD Armor
Was a M.P. assigned to an ADA unit at Camp Irwin in 1980 to 1981. What a hole! Has anyone recently filed for VA benefits regarding the use of Agent Orange?
Where's hovey?
Camp Coiner and Camp Page, 304th Signal Battalion, 57 signal company and then company B, 1966-1967.
Talk about back in the day C co. 1/31st inf. 77-79 Casey and made the move to Howze
Polar Bears
Hey...I was in B co. 1/31st inf. 85-86, Camp Edward (East). North of Camp Howze, we were the only company at East.
@@1thepner Hey, I was at Camp Edwards (East) 86-88.
Legionnaires 1/31.
John George here. Camp Mobile '89-'91. AIR CAV!!
I was at camp liberty Bell , we constructed the camp in 1967 . We were attacked by six north korean positions on the hill above the camp , killing 5 and wounding 25 . Mike Vogel was killed in the assault . Later , Bonifast was killed in the tree incident at the jsa site , camp liberty Bell was then referred to as camp Bonifast . That did not go over with the men of Charlie co in the 76th eng bn . We believe if the camp name should have been , considered as camp Vogel . This was the biggest attack since the Korean war , just saying
Between getting drunk & "visiting" the girls in the village my husband was an MP in South Korea stationed near the DMZ in 1967. At the time the Twilight War was going on in South Korea although I don't think many people in the States knew about it because Vietnam made all the headlines. My husband was at Gyeonggi-do from September 1966 until November 1967. He rotated back to the States not too long before the Pueblo was captured.
Camp Stanley. 82-83. 1/15 FA. 2nd ID (Second to None) First to Fire Sir!
Where's my former home Camp Beavers? I miss it everrrrry day.
C Co 1/31st Camp Howze 2ND ID 80-81 Charging Charlie! proud of my service.
Bco 1/31st Camp Howze (Edwards east) 85-88. Legionnaires!!!
Two Beer Pete~Camp Page 85-86. Camp Mobile, across the road from Camp Casey. 86-87. Camp Humphreys 87-88...
C/4/7 Camp Rice/Garry Owen 74/75
Michael Jones Garry Owen! I was at camp Rice 72, 73 with B troop 4/7
A 4/7 76-77 Camp Garry Owen. You Camp Lice GI😂🤣
Michael Jones did you happen to know of a Sgt Glenn Pelkey who was there in A 4/7 in 75/76 by chance?
Camp Casey discom/ dmmc from 1985-1988 what a fun time.
1/79th artillery 1960--1962,spend nearly 2 years after getting extended in that crap hole
There was also can't Mackenzie Camp Gary Owens Charlie Company the 7 0 2nd maintenance battalion
Camp Market,503rd MP DET. 76-77
Camp Market 77-78.
Camp Lawton and Camp Dodge.....November 1967 to January 1969. Battalion Maintenance 2/23 HHC....BUGSY.....still alive and everything hurts.
Camp Greaves 1997-98. Stands Alone!
Camp Howze
1/17 alphagators, hvy wpns. 75-76.
Any of our old "losers" out there?
Camp Hovey 1989-1990 1st and 2nd Bn 503 Infantry. Best Duty ever
Camp kitty hawk uncsg 2nd plt mad dogs 81 82 thank you Murphy!
1st cavalry 64 65 a place you never forget wonder what happened to all my brothers north of the imjim. Sgt Charles Adams
was ther 1982 1983 fist and 15 camp stanley
3rd MP Det- Camp Red Cloud 82-83
1st Tour ( 17th Ord Co Camp Kyle Uijongbu, Korea 1996-1997 / Korean ASP #563) 2nd Tour ( Camp Casey, 302 BSB 1st Brigade, 2nd Inf 2011-2013)
B troop 4/7 Cav 1972-73 Camp Rice
Served with 4/7 Cav 2nd ID in 1973
TURTLES
Camp Kaiser, '67 ... Was at the Ed Center Kaiser has been turned back to the ROK. Village has dried up and moved on. The girls from the village must be showing their age by now. Ha
Camp Nimble, 44th Engr 77-78
Camp Custer 1965-1966 1/9 2nd Inf Div.
The Best
Camp Stanley ... 1/31 FA (Honest John) 1972/1973
4/7 Cav Camp Garry Owen. 79-80.
Camp Howze C.co 84-86 top of the rock
Camp Howze (Edwards east) Legionnaires Bco 1/31 85-88
camp hovey 76-77 great time
364 and a wake up ! Camp Stanley and Hovey 1993-94 8/8 FA
Camp Bray A btry 2/71st Hawk 73 74
1/31 Camp Howze. 78-81
CAMP MARKET,BUPYEONG,S.KOREA 1976-77....86..88
Camp Howze 1986-87
camp parris 1958-1959
This we,ll defend
KEN RUPERT CAMP MATTA 1962-63
pat mayhaus 1980 -1981 canp greaves
Camp Pelham 81-82
HHC 3rd BDE CAMP HOWZE 1984-1987
Was at HHC 85-86 Camp Howze 1/31 S-2 Track driver, then moved to Bco (Edwards east) 86-88 Colonel White was the Bn commander, I might know you!!
Jack Daniel not my real name.
@@jackdaniel7465 I Was at HHC 3rd Bde Headquarters. Col Stack was the Bde Commander 84-85. I served as the Bde S-2 track driver from 84-85 and then moved to serve as the company clerk from 85-87. Didn’t know too many people who served with the 1-31
@@Michaelsmith-rn5vj I got there in 85-88 Col leach was the Bde commander, I heard of Col Stack, everyone really liked him from what I gathered, my Bn Commander was Jeffery White. Legionnaires!!!!
Yeah I started out as 1/31 but then we changed over to I believe 1/5 cannot remember.
Aco.1/31 Mech CAMP HOWZE 2ND ID WILD BUNCH 80 81