Camp Kaiser Korea
  l952 - l957
Very Early Days before it 
was called Camp Kaiser
  
  
  
  
  
At the end of the War, most of the hills looked like this
  
Coming up through Greek Valley to pick up some tanks
  
1st Bn, 17th sets up in new quarters in 1954
  
 
The War had not ended when these were taken
  
  
  
These Pictures provided by Jerry Toney, who was 
in L Company, 3rd Bn, 17 Inf from Jun 56-Oct 57
  
   
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Below Pictures Provided by Mack Twamley
2nd/17th Infantry 1956-1957
  
Regimental Maintenance Officer in front 
of a Bulter type building near the Service Club
  
Lt Twamley
  
Lt Driscoll asleep with his dog
  
These were used to transiton between the tents and Quonset Huts
  
Service Company Area
  
A recently built building near the PX on fire.
  
The view from the BOQ
  
View of Camp Kaiser from Regimental Hq
  
Looks like a "M" on the hill. "M" Company?
  
Country scene between Camp Kaiser and Camp Casey
  
Typical Korean road during the 50s and 60s. 
That is a M211 GMC 2 1/2, same as I drove in 60-61
  
Country scene near Unchon-ni
  
One of the  Assault Personnel Transport Ships that were used for Training.
Troops went down the sides with rope ladders, and into smaller landing crafts
  
Tokyo in the evening during R&R, 1957
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