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Agent Orange 1960's, 1970's
Agent Orange was used in the 1960' and 70's. In the Summer of 1968 Agent Orange was used on the DMZ. Also Agent Orange was sprayed along the DMZ lines to clear lanes. Agent Orange was sprayed along road sides, GP's, and the barrier fence.
Agent Orange was used in the 1960' and 70's. In the Summer of 1968 Agent Orange was used on the DMZ. Also Agent Orange was sprayed along the DMZ lines to clear lanes. Agent Orange was sprayed along road sides, GP's, and the barrier fence.
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Camp Amahie (Nullo-Ri Area) (No information at this time)
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Ascom (ASCOM, Inchon)
44th Engineer Battalion
565th Maintenance Company
U.S. Army ASCOM Depot Military Police, 8th U.S. Army
1966 Ascom City B Company, 13th Quartermaster and Service, 8th U.S. Army 1966
1969 ASCOM Depot
1973, 51st Supply Squadron
44th Engineer Battalion
565th Maintenance Company
U.S. Army ASCOM Depot Military Police, 8th U.S. Army
1966 Ascom City B Company, 13th Quartermaster and Service, 8th U.S. Army 1966
1969 ASCOM Depot
1973, 51st Supply Squadron
U.S. Army Ascom Depot
Welcome to U.S. Army Ascom Area Command
Photo taken by: Earl Franks
Ascom Bupyong Area Photo taken by: Earl Franks
Ascom Depot 1968 Photo taken by: Ron Allars
595th Maintenance Company moved from ASCOM to Nimble Barracks
Truck Depot located at the old 44th Engineer Battalion Camp
EUSA ASCO Depot 1960
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U.S. Army Ascom Depot
U.S. Army Ascom Depot
Photo taken by: Earl Franks
U.S. Army Ascom Depot Military Police, 8th U.S. Army Photo taken by: Ron Allars
Ascom Depot Maintenance Area Ascom 1970
Ascom PX
ASCO A Company, 728th Military Police battalion
Photo taken by: Ron Allars
Ascom Market Headquarters
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Ascom Area Command T&R Detachment 8th U.S. Army
Outside of Ascom Depot 1968
Photo taken by: Earl Franks
Photo taken by: Earl Franks
Ascom Depot Depot Guard Shack 1969 ASCON Shop
Photo taken by: Ron Allars
Ascom City Motor Pool and Bakery 1963
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Camp Ashbury
1964, 2nd, 3rd, 1st Cavalry Division
1964, 2nd, 3rd, 1st Cavalry Division
Camp Ashbury 2nd, 3rd, 1st Cavalry Division going to the DMZ 1964
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Camp Ashworth (was Camp Semper Fidelis) (Western Corridor DMZ)
1964, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Division964
1964, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry, Headquarters Company
1965, Headquarters Company, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry
1964, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Division964
1964, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry, Headquarters Company
1965, Headquarters Company, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry
Camp Ashworth 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry, Headquarters Company 1964
Camp Ashworth 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Division 1964
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Camp Ashworth 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry 1964-1965
Camp Ashworth
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Camp Ashworth 1st Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry 1964-1965
This is all that remains of Camp Ashworth 2002
Camp Ashworth 1964
2nd, 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division |
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Assistant Chief of Staff, G4, 8th U.S. Army
8th U.S. Army Department AC of S. G4
8th U.S. Army Department AC of S. G4
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Camp Baker (Acquired March 21,1952) (Seoul)
The Eighth Army Milk Plant. Camp Baker was a Yondungpo facility which closed in 1985. It was established in 1952 as a Korean War support camp. The source of its name is unknown. In 1985 a new milk plant was built at K-16 on the edge of Seoul. Camp Baker was turned over to the Korean Government.
The Eighth Army Milk Plant. Camp Baker was a Yondungpo facility which closed in 1985. It was established in 1952 as a Korean War support camp. The source of its name is unknown. In 1985 a new milk plant was built at K-16 on the edge of Seoul. Camp Baker was turned over to the Korean Government.
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Camp Barbara, Battery Main Camp (No information at this time)
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Camp Barrie (No information at this time)
Camp Barrie A Company
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Battalion Headquarters
Headquarters Battalion, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division
1st Battalion, 9th Infantry
Headquarters Battalion, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division
1st Battalion, 9th Infantry
Battalion Headquarters, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division then reflagged to 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry
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Camp Bayonet
1953, 3rd Brigade
1953, 3rd Brigade
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Battle of Bloody Ridge
On August 18, 1951 the battle of Bloody Ridge began. During the battle the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division and its attached units sustained 326 killed in action, 2,032 wounded and 414 missing. The enemy's dead totaled 1,389. The 15th Field Artillery battalion set a record of 14,425 rounds fires in a 24 hour period.
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Bear Hunt Base Camp
1st, 9th, A Company
1st, 9th, A Company
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Camp Beard (formally N7) (Yongjugol)
This camp was memorialized on march 28th, 1964 to honor Master Sergeant Richard Beard, 70th Tank Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. Sergeant Beard was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for valor on November 29th, 1950. The Quonset Hut compound was in a narrow valley in the hills across from RC#1.
At the entrance to the Quonset Hut camp was the 1st Cavalry Division swimming pool. The camp was occupied by the 70th Tank Battalion, 1st Cavalry then the 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor Division. In 1971 a ROK Army Tank unit moved onto the base, It's still in use today.
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 27th Maintenance Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1963-1964 Headquarters, A, B, C Company, 2nd Battalion, 15th Armor, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1967-1968 HHC & A Company, 702nd Maintenance Battalion
1967-1968 A Company, 2nd, 72nd Armor
2nd Battalion, 15th Armor, ist Cavalry Division, reflagged 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor
2nd , 72nd Armor
This camp was memorialized on march 28th, 1964 to honor Master Sergeant Richard Beard, 70th Tank Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. Sergeant Beard was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for valor on November 29th, 1950. The Quonset Hut compound was in a narrow valley in the hills across from RC#1.
At the entrance to the Quonset Hut camp was the 1st Cavalry Division swimming pool. The camp was occupied by the 70th Tank Battalion, 1st Cavalry then the 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor Division. In 1971 a ROK Army Tank unit moved onto the base, It's still in use today.
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 27th Maintenance Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1963-1964 Headquarters, A, B, C Company, 2nd Battalion, 15th Armor, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1967-1968 HHC & A Company, 702nd Maintenance Battalion
1967-1968 A Company, 2nd, 72nd Armor
2nd Battalion, 15th Armor, ist Cavalry Division, reflagged 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor
2nd , 72nd Armor
Camp Beard Gate 1964
Camp Beard Gate 2010
Camp Beard Bath House 2010
Camp Beard RC#1
Camp Beard 2nd, 72nd 1968
Camp Beard A Company as seen from the surrounding hill side, RC 1 across the street
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Camp Beard Gate 1968, an image of the gate from 1968 year book, 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor
Camp Beard Rear Gate
Camp Beard 2nd. 72nd Armor Dispensary 1968
Camp Beard swimming pool RC#1
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Camp Beard, Thunderbolt Valley 2nd, 72nd Armor
Medical Center Unit Dispensary Camp Beard Gate 1961
Camp Bears Pharmacy Tech. 2nd, 72nd Armor 1968
Camp Beard Original Gate 2010
Camp Beard C Company as seen from the surrounding hill sides
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Camp Beaumont (Yongjugol)
Camp Beaumont is located on the back side of RC# 1
Camp Beaumont was located on the back side of RC#1
1957*1964 A Company, 321st ASA Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1964-1967 A Company, 508th USASA, Group
Camp Beaumont is located on the back side of RC# 1
Camp Beaumont was located on the back side of RC#1
1957*1964 A Company, 321st ASA Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1964-1967 A Company, 508th USASA, Group
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Camp Beavers-Fort Beavers Munsan
1958, 2nd Medium Tank battalion, 40th Armor
1963, 1st battalion, 73rd Armor
1967, 1st, 73rd Armor, 7th Infantry Division
1967, HHC, A, B, C, Company, 44th Engineer Battalion
1968, B Company, 44th Engineer Battalion
B Company, 44th Engineer Battalion (Construction)
B Company, 13th Combat Engineer Battalion
7th military Police
A Company, 7th Battalion, 73rd Armor
HHC, 1st Battalion, 73rd Armor
38th Tank Battalion, 26th Mechanized Division
1958, 2nd Medium Tank battalion, 40th Armor
1963, 1st battalion, 73rd Armor
1967, 1st, 73rd Armor, 7th Infantry Division
1967, HHC, A, B, C, Company, 44th Engineer Battalion
1968, B Company, 44th Engineer Battalion
B Company, 44th Engineer Battalion (Construction)
B Company, 13th Combat Engineer Battalion
7th military Police
A Company, 7th Battalion, 73rd Armor
HHC, 1st Battalion, 73rd Armor
38th Tank Battalion, 26th Mechanized Division
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
A Company, 7th Battalion, 73rd Armor
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Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Camp Beavers 1965-1966
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Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Fort Beavers May 1967
Camp Beavers 1965-1966
Utilities Section 44th Engineer Battalion Construction
Camp Beavers 1965-1966
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Blue Lancer Valley (Nullo-Ri)
The British Gloustershire Regiment was an infantry outfit. A tent camp was erected in a valley near Mummo-Ri in 1953.
By 1957 all the tents had been replaced by Quonset Huts. Various units defending the line were housed here. The camp was transferred to the ROK Army in 1971.
1961-1962 2nd Brigade, 12th Cavalry C/S Company Recon Platoon
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters, C Company, 1st Brigade, 1st cavalry Division
1967-1968 Headquarters, A, B, C Company, 1st, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Infantry Division
The British Gloustershire Regiment was an infantry outfit. A tent camp was erected in a valley near Mummo-Ri in 1953.
By 1957 all the tents had been replaced by Quonset Huts. Various units defending the line were housed here. The camp was transferred to the ROK Army in 1971.
1961-1962 2nd Brigade, 12th Cavalry C/S Company Recon Platoon
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters, C Company, 1st Brigade, 1st cavalry Division
1967-1968 Headquarters, A, B, C Company, 1st, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Infantry Division
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Camp Blue Sky (Western Corridor DMZ) (No information or photo's at this time)
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Camp Bonifas (was camp Kitty Hawk) (Camp Bonifas returned to the R.O.K in 2006) (No information at this time)
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BOQ at 8th Army Headquarters in Seoul 1956 (No information at this time)
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Camp Bravo (No information at this time)
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Camp Bray
Camp Bray was turned over to the R.O.K.
1960 A, 2nd, 71st ADA
A Battery, 2nd, 72nd ADA, TAC Site 42
1974 A Battery, 2nd Battalion *HAWK), 71st ADA
Camp Bray was turned over to the R.O.K.
1960 A, 2nd, 71st ADA
A Battery, 2nd, 72nd ADA, TAC Site 42
1974 A Battery, 2nd Battalion *HAWK), 71st ADA
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Camp Brear (No information at this time)
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Bridge of no Return
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Camp Britin (formerly L-5) (Artillery Valley)
Sergeant Fist Class Nelson Britin, 19th Infantry Regiment was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on March 7th, 1951. As Britin led his troops in charging the enemy dug in a hillside he was wounded. Ignoring his wounds he attacked a number of enemy foxholes with grenades. Britin was killed taking out a machinegun position. SFC Britin had destroyed four automatic weapons. The camp was named on June 1st, 1961.
Camp Britin was one of the 7th Infantry Division Artillery camps which supported the DMZ defense in the sector. One of the tents had been replaced. The camp contained nearly forty Quonset Huts with connected Latrines and Mess Hall. The ROK Army Artillery has taken over the camp.
1951 19th Infantry Regiment
7th Infantry Division Artillery
Sergeant Fist Class Nelson Britin, 19th Infantry Regiment was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on March 7th, 1951. As Britin led his troops in charging the enemy dug in a hillside he was wounded. Ignoring his wounds he attacked a number of enemy foxholes with grenades. Britin was killed taking out a machinegun position. SFC Britin had destroyed four automatic weapons. The camp was named on June 1st, 1961.
Camp Britin was one of the 7th Infantry Division Artillery camps which supported the DMZ defense in the sector. One of the tents had been replaced. The camp contained nearly forty Quonset Huts with connected Latrines and Mess Hall. The ROK Army Artillery has taken over the camp.
1951 19th Infantry Regiment
7th Infantry Division Artillery
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Camp Britannia (No photo's at this time)
The information I have is Camp Britannia was a POW camp in the Korean War
3rd Brigade
The information I have is Camp Britannia was a POW camp in the Korean War
3rd Brigade
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British Commonwealth Base, Provost Company
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Brooklyn Radio Relay Site
Brooklyn Radio Relay Site 1966
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Camp Brown (Paju-Ri) (Formally C-7)
The small camp was named on Moy 1, 1959 to honor PFC Melvin L. Brown, 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st cavalry Division, Medal of Honor recipient for his heroism on September 5, 1950.
Camp C-7 was erected in 1953. It was a tent and Quonset Hut camp. Artillery and Maintenance units of the 1st Cavalry and 2nd Infantry Divisions used the small Quonset Hut camp. The cam was turned over to the ROK Army units during 1971.
1950 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st cavalry Division
1953 1st Cavalry and 2nd Infantry Division
1956-1957 Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry regiment, 24th Division
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
The small camp was named on Moy 1, 1959 to honor PFC Melvin L. Brown, 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st cavalry Division, Medal of Honor recipient for his heroism on September 5, 1950.
Camp C-7 was erected in 1953. It was a tent and Quonset Hut camp. Artillery and Maintenance units of the 1st Cavalry and 2nd Infantry Divisions used the small Quonset Hut camp. The cam was turned over to the ROK Army units during 1971.
1950 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st cavalry Division
1953 1st Cavalry and 2nd Infantry Division
1956-1957 Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry regiment, 24th Division
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
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Camp Browning (Dragonhead Area Camps) (No information at this time)
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Bunker Hill (No information at this time)
Bunker Hill Korean War
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Bukchon Hanok Village
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Busan
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Champ Pa Ri
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Camp Carroll (Acquired April 10,1959) (Waegwan) (Southern)
Camo Carroll was named after First Class Charles F. Carroll, 72nd Combat Engineer Company, 5th Infantry Regiment (Service Cross)
72nd Combat Engineer Company, 5th Infantry Regiment
35th Military Detachment Criminal Investigation, 8th U.S. Army
Headquarters, 8th U.S. Army
1969, Camp Carroll Depot, Headquarters Company Waeqman
Camo Carroll was named after First Class Charles F. Carroll, 72nd Combat Engineer Company, 5th Infantry Regiment (Service Cross)
72nd Combat Engineer Company, 5th Infantry Regiment
35th Military Detachment Criminal Investigation, 8th U.S. Army
Headquarters, 8th U.S. Army
1969, Camp Carroll Depot, Headquarters Company Waeqman
Camp Carroll 1967
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Camp Carroll 1968
Camp Carroll Support Mess Hall
Camp Carroll field office 65th Military Detachment Criminal Investigation, 8th U.S. Army
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Camp Carroll Commissary 1968
Camp Carroll Depot
Camp Carroll
Camp Carroll Headquarters Company, 8th U.S. Army
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Camp Carroll 1968
Camp Carroll Support Activity Consolidated
Mess Hall Camp Carroll
Delivering scraper pan
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Photo's submitted by Mike Madzuma (Camp Carroll)
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Camp Carroll 1969
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Chang Pa Ri
Chang Pa Ri 1969
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Camp Coiner
(The Northern part of Camp Coiner was turned the U.S. Embassy on December 2017. the Southern part of Camp Coiner remains open)
Camp Coiner was named after 2nd Lieutenant Randall Coiner, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division) (Sliver Star)
1953 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
HHC, 1st battalion, 501st Aviation
HHC, 4th Battalion, 58th Aviation
344th Signal battalion (A)
C Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
57th Signal Company
1965, A Company (CMO Opns) 304th Signal Battalion
1966, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
1966, Charlie Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
(The Northern part of Camp Coiner was turned the U.S. Embassy on December 2017. the Southern part of Camp Coiner remains open)
Camp Coiner was named after 2nd Lieutenant Randall Coiner, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division) (Sliver Star)
1953 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
HHC, 1st battalion, 501st Aviation
HHC, 4th Battalion, 58th Aviation
344th Signal battalion (A)
C Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
57th Signal Company
1965, A Company (CMO Opns) 304th Signal Battalion
1966, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
1966, Charlie Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
Camp Coiner 344th Signal Battalion (A)
Camp Coiner Starlight NCO Club,
57th Signal Company Camp Coiner C Company, 304th Signal Battalion
Camp Coiner Snack Bar and Post Exchange
Camp Coiner 304th Signal Battalion,
Telephone Platoon 1969 Camp Coiner 8th U.S. Army
Camp Coiner May 1976
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Camp Coiner Guard Shack
Camp Coiner Tents
Camp Coiner 304th Signal Battalion, C Company
Camp Coiner 304th Signal Battalion Theater
Camp Coiner Chapel
Camp Coiner C Company Telephone Platoon
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Camp Coiner C Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 8th U.S. Army
Camp Coiner C.Y.B. Steam Bath
Camp Coiner 304th Signal Battalion Theater
Camp Coiner 304th Signal Battalion open mess
Camp Coiner Headquarters' CID Support Hooch
Camp Coiner Military Police Company 1974
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Camp Colburn
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Camp Crawford (No information at this time)
Camp Crawford 1951
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Camp Dragon (No information at this time)
Camp Dragon 1978 (Dragon Valley)
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Camp Eagle known as Base R401, (Camp Eagle is no longer active and now closed)
A Company, 5th, 501 Aviation
A Company, 5th, 501 Aviation
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Camp Intercept
B Section, IFC Missile and Radar Site
1970 F Battery, 4th Battalion, 44th Artillery Battery
B Section, IFC Missile and Radar Site
1970 F Battery, 4th Battalion, 44th Artillery Battery
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