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Hi Every One
Hi Every One;
I am Johnnie Rouse, now living in Angleton, Texas. I was stationed at Camp Humphreys (71-73). While there, I was with the 45th Trans Co. as an Aircraft Turbine Engine Mechanic. I practiced Taekwondo after hrs. as, I found that it was great exercise as well as it helped keep me occupied and thus, out of trouble( if you know what I mean!). ![]() I was looking at Google Earth and saw that you can now see Korea much clearer than only a few months ago, so I decided to try and touch base with folks that are there now. There have been a remarkable amount of changes to the area; however, there is still a lot that I can recognize from the satellite view. I’m looking forward to touching base with all of you. Johnnie Rouse |
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