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    Default A couple of pics...

    A young MP next to his newly painted vehicle circa 1980. 3 A/D 503rd MP Co. Ray Barracks, Friedberg, FRG.


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    Looking good, how was that duty?

    KTK

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    GOOD LORD MAN, GET THAT HAND OUT OF YOUR POCKET AND STAND UP STRAIGHT....LOL

    Not bad pics for military photos. I have become aware over the years that none of my friends are photographers as almost every pic of me is fuzzy at best.
    I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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    ALL my R&R pictures are fuzzy. It wasn't the camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken The Kanuck View Post
    Looking good, how was that duty?

    KTK
    Ken, I loved being at the 503rd. I loved being a divisional MP...it was the best of both worlds. Worked the road and went to the field a lot and being in West Germany the whole time was an added bonus. Mike

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    Your rubberized boots were a good idea.

    Was not in the service but worked in FRG in summer of 80
    Was given rubber stiefeln...boots for the farm work.
    Called them my junior storm trooper boots. Boss said he was
    Panzer driver in eastern front; lots of war stories from anyone you spoke to.
    More that a few American GIs in
    The Munich Beer halls. Nice summer.

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    Nice. So young and so very long ago . . . .

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