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A picture of a helicopter over Camp Wentzel, home of Company A, 2/9th Infantry (Manchu), 1969. Notice the sign on the telephone pole that reads, "Are you a Dilbert?" I did not remember the use of the term Dilbert in those days.
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The life and times in a mechanized infantry unit.
A picture of a SSG Bank with the troops doing "motor stables."
Company A, 2/9th Infantry (Manchu), 1969
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The troops are loaded on the DMZ shuttle. Rolling out just before
sunset for another night of fun.
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Plenty of transportation for all the troops. Nobody will miss the fun.
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The old man will head to the DMZ and make his rounds.
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Shortly after we arrive at the barrier fence, the sun is starting to set.
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Quickly the sun falls below the horizon.
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Darkness descends on the DMZ and we walk the fence and man the foxholes in total darkness. Usually Joe entertains us with his propaganda boom boxes.
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