Punchbowl Bunker, Heartbreak Ridge, temperature about 30 degrees below zero. Walshs bunker and another to the left.
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1952 |
In blocking, where I am now. You can see how the hills were shot up.
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circa 1951-1952 |
Walsh recalls looking down on "Joe Chink and waiting to snipe."
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circa 1951 - 1952 |
On Heartbreak Ridge, after a heavy snow.
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circa 1951-1952 |
Me (Walsh) and my assist (Clouse)
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circa 1951-1952 |
This is our Machine Gun Section. We were building a bunker back in Blocking Position. This is before the snows came. Dog Company 35th Regiment, 25 Infantry Division. Left to Right: Top three soldiers - unidentified, unidentified, CPL Victor Torres. Next two soldiers - Pvt. Carroll Truscott, Pvt. James F. Walsh. Next six soldiers - S.Sgt. Dean Warren, Sgt FC George Shoemaker, Pvt. Joseph Geiger, unidentified, Pvt. Norbert Grzegoreb, Pvt. Francis Painter. Bottom Row, next four soldiers - Pvt. Raymond Goins, Pvt. Sergio Lasapio, Pvt. William Bouton, Pvt. Im To Song (alias Joe ROK).
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circa 1951 - 1952 |
Photograph was taken on Line. On the MLR Reverse Slope, Kumhwa, North Korea. Left to Right: Pvt. Hartland Clouse (his face), Pvt. Norbert Grzegoreb, Pvt. James F. Walsh, Pvt. Loverne Heideman, with an arm around Pvt. Bill ROK (Korean name unknown).
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circa 1951-1952 |
Me in Reserve. And that was home behind me.
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circa 1951-1952 |
Dog Company's 1st gun, 3rd section of Heavy .30 caliber machine-guns. Shooting is a training problem. Left to Right: S.Sgt. Dean Warren, Pvt James F. Walsh, Pvt. Hartland Clouse. Way back in September.
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circa 1951-1952 |
Me, Clouse and Bouton in reserve, near Whochon.
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circa 1951-1952 |
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