ROK Drop

By on August 4th, 2011 at 3:00 am

Korea Finder 26-11

So who knows what this is an old picture of ?

Korea Finder Leader’s Board:

  1. Kushibo – 9
  2. Leon Laporte – 4
  3. Chickenhead – 2
  4. Cloying Odor -2
  5. Regulate – 1
  6. Max – 1
  7. JoeC – 1
  8. Mr. Chips – 1

The person with the most points at the end of the year of the weekly Korea Finder contest will be rewarded with a book or DVD of their choice from Amazon.com.   Also note that if you have a picture that you think would make a great Korea Finder feel free to send it in to me.

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  • Leon LaPorte
    3:36 am on August 4th, 2011 1

    Looks kinda like a very old picture of Camp Casey.

  • Leon LaPorte
    3:39 am on August 4th, 2011 2

    On second thought. I think it is Camp Kyle in Uijongbu from the 50′s or 60′s.

  • Leon LaPorte
    3:47 am on August 4th, 2011 3

    Originally called “Kumori Maintenance Center”. Alas it is no more.

    http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/kyle.htm

  • Jeffrey Miller
    4:23 am on August 4th, 2011 4

    Camp Casey?

  • GI Korea
    4:33 am on August 4th, 2011 5

    Leon you got the correct answer this is Camp Kyle in 1966 when it was known as the Kumori Maintenance Center.

  • setnaffa
    4:54 am on August 4th, 2011 6

    Awww I thought you were sticking to places that exist… :|

  • Leon LaPorte
    5:44 am on August 4th, 2011 7

    The railroad tracks right at the front gate was the give away. Me and my CUCV almost got squashed there in 90.

  • ChickenHead
    8:47 am on August 4th, 2011 8

    “Awww I thought you were sticking to places that exist…”

    Silly Setnaffa…

    Obviously, it exists.

    Time and Space are the same thing.

    Just because you perceive a change of place in time as being different than a change of place in location is no reason to blame GI Korea for your perceptional handicap.

    You must realize you are a very long organism… with a baby on one end and an old man on the other.

    The key is to understand this… and, much like a temporal peniis pump, you must “suck” one end of yourself to fill a larger volume of a dimension… the “older” end probably being preferable under your current perception and understanding of the universe.

    But don’t take my word for it.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_integral_formulation

  • setnaffa
    1:05 pm on August 4th, 2011 9

    “But don’t take my word for it.”

    Oh, but I will… (semi-obligatory and obvious joke deleted due to possibility of mixed company)

    I am handicapped by never having been stationed in Korea, all my experiences in the LotMC having been business- or family-related…

    C’est la vie.

    I’ll just have to search more diligently…

  • Glans
    2:40 pm on August 4th, 2011 10

    ChickenHead 8, that Wikipedia article is rather difficult. Beginners might try the book described here.

 

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