Korea 79-80 and 82-83. First tour had an older woman who took care of all the cleaning and laundry in the BOQ, second tour, had a guy who took care of everything. Never a problem. Think it was around $25 to $35 a month. But the real treat was the lady who managed the "business girls" in town. One day, all of us on the battalion staff were were in the commanders office when the 8th Army Chaplain (0-6) was visiting. She came to the office wanting to talk to the battalion commander. She pushed her way past the secretary into the office and invited the battalion commander to the opening ceremony for a new VD clinic in the "vill". After asking him, she turned to the Chaplain and asked him if he would like to come also. He said yes. Even now, years and years later, I look for churches where the priest is a former military chaplain. I believe they relate to real life better than those who never served. And memories of nights in the "vill" still bring a smile to my face.