After my first tour in Korea as a Tower-Rat very disappointed MP at Camp Ames, my 2nd tour in Korea was at Camp Casey, 81-82, with the 2nd MPs as a Traffic Accident Investigator. I had a third overseas tour as an MP at Camp King West Germany, then returned as a CID Agent in Frankfurt West Germany. This video has inspired me, I just purchased Premier Pro and Photoshop to make better videos of my photos under Sam MP CID Luckey, great job! I am preparing to photo about 75 cold war relics I attained during my 11 years regular Army. Very unusual items related to MP and CID duty. Thanks, Sam
@@Foomba stay tuned, although I just spent two hours with the Amazon Artificial Intell Bot, trying to get both of my Amazon books on one single author page, and got nowhere. I don't think it understands my question. LUCID AGENTS PEACEKEEPING is about my four overseas tours. My 2nd book is Policing Private Personalities, a mental-health, vet and law enforcement neuroscience exploration. Sam
It's so different... I was there at Casey in 2000. Thanks for serving then brother. Then I deployed with the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division as a Warrant Officer in 2006 to Iraq, doing 15 months as well as serving as a platoon leader. Second to None!
Best I can remember, 122nd Signal HQ was at Camp Pelham in 1975. I I traveled the entire eastern corridor and then over to Camp Casey nearly everyday. Not far outside of Pelham, I lost a truck once that burned to the ground when dozens of ROK soldiers "tried" to help me get it started. I can't remember why it had stalled, but it did. The ROK's got it started alright, it was leaking fuel and the spark of a belt buckle on battery lead was all it took. One soldiers pants were on fire, so I droped him in the rice paddy to put him out, only to turn around and see the entire truck in flames. I had some explaining to do!
Okay 1. Why do you all look like movie stars and 2. Why haven't you made all this into a full on motion picture?!?! It's giving me all the 'Stand by Me' vibes but the army version!! I love it!
After my first tour in Korea as a Tower-Rat very disappointed MP at Camp Ames, my 2nd tour in Korea was at Camp Casey, 81-82, with the 2nd MPs as a Traffic Accident Investigator. I had a third overseas tour as an MP at Camp King West Germany, then returned as a CID Agent in Frankfurt West Germany. This video has inspired me, I just purchased Premier Pro and Photoshop to make better videos of my photos under Sam MP CID Luckey, great job! I am preparing to photo about 75 cold war relics I attained during my 11 years regular Army. Very unusual items related to MP and CID duty. Thanks, Sam
I hope I can see your efforts with Premier Pro. 👍
@@Foomba stay tuned, although I just spent two hours with the Amazon Artificial Intell Bot, trying to get both of my Amazon books on one single author page, and got nowhere. I don't think it understands my question. LUCID AGENTS PEACEKEEPING is about my four overseas tours. My 2nd book is Policing Private Personalities, a mental-health, vet and law enforcement neuroscience exploration. Sam
thank you for your service. I was also a Casey Veteran too
Thanks for your service too. 👍
It's so different... I was there at Casey in 2000. Thanks for serving then brother. Then I deployed with the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division as a Warrant Officer in 2006 to Iraq, doing 15 months as well as serving as a platoon leader.
Second to None!
Likewise, thanks for answering the call. I still Zoom weekly with 5 other guys from the 122nd. 1971-2021. 😃 Second to None!
I am a Camp Casey veteran 1976 thru 1977 was a very Enlightning tour 20 years old when i left.
I was in three years, easily my best assignment.
Best I can remember, 122nd Signal HQ was at Camp Pelham in 1975. I I traveled the entire eastern corridor and then over to Camp Casey nearly everyday. Not far outside of Pelham, I lost a truck once that burned to the ground when dozens of ROK soldiers "tried" to help me get it started. I can't remember why it had stalled, but it did. The ROK's got it started alright, it was leaking fuel and the spark of a belt buckle on battery lead was all it took. One soldiers pants were on fire, so I droped him in the rice paddy to put him out, only to turn around and see the entire truck in flames. I had some explaining to do!
Okay 1. Why do you all look like movie stars and 2. Why haven't you made all this into a full on motion picture?!?! It's giving me all the 'Stand by Me' vibes but the army version!! I love it!
Not movie stars, only the rich and famous. Thanks De
that last pic then and now is kinda sad..life is a short timers game