Hi John ,
I don't know if you remember me , I was also one of the Originals but I am not in your Photo . I was from Brooklyn, N.Y. My nickname was "TURK" Sgt . Ellis gave me that name . I was a demo man and very good friends with Ronnie Klentzin , and Dave(Candy) Kandefer who was a Grader Operator . My demo team , SP5 Chandler, SP4 Damstra and myself , were the first in the 87th to recieve the Army Comendation Medal for Valor . We were brought back from the boonies to Long Bhin to recieve the Medal . I came down with Bleeding Ulcers and left in May of 1967 , after being in the 24th Evac. for 3 weeks . I have lots of photos of us on the Pope , and the Base Camp Tent City . Please contact me and I will send them to you . When I saw your Company Photo I stepped back in time . It seems like yesterday I can't believe it was 37 years ago . I hope you or some of the other guys remember me . Its great that you gave the underrated 87th some recognition . Thank You
This is the Okinawa docks, I think it is White Sand Beach??
We got an 8 hour pass from the Gen. John Pope.
As I remember quit a few got back on the Pope Drunk.
Not Me, I crawled in a stright line.
(crawl noun: a slow creeping mode of locomotion (on hands and knees or dragging the body)
John >
This is the Okinawa docks, I think it is White Sand Beach??
We got an 8 hour pass from the Gen. John Pope.
As I remember quit a few got back on the Pope Drunk.
Not Me, I crawled in a stright line.
(crawl noun: a slow creeping mode of locomotion (on hands and knees or dragging the body)
John >
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