Cpl George Barczay
First Platoon Radio Operator
India 3/26 Cleaning the bolt of his
M-16.
The sign over the entrance reads; The Noblest Fate That A Man Can Endue Is To Place His Own Mortal Body Between His Loved Home And The War's Desolation.
From left,
Cpl. Gary L. Tingle (or possibly PFC. Pat Stramaglio), LCpl. Charles Witter, Rank? Henry Last? (looking
at camera) and Rank? David
"Blue" Thompson Webmaster
"LCpl. Jerry Higgins is doing something with the wires on this 105 Howitzer powder canister, the same as used to bring water in
an thereafter to defecate in and pitch
down hill with live grenade inside. Don't
know what bottom cylinder is, maybe Tom Esslinger
will. Could the whole thing be a still?
Wouldn't put it past Mike Marines,"
said Bill Dabney. Their names please. Webmaster