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";s:4:"text";s:28284:"He served in Vietnam 1968-1969. Trainees were carefully monitored to ensure that the rifles were being pointedin a safedirection. (photos: U.S. Army). document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. thank you lord!!!! 5 in 15 months. All of them had great singing voices and I loved singing the songs while we were marching. Sign sits at the entrance to Fort Dix military base is shown May 8, 2007 in Fort Dix, New Jersey. War is not for the weak. I was assigned a temporary barrack and given light duties. This training area became known as Tigerland. Gary, I understand. Anyway the post who mentioned being at TigerLand and then the Americal. I was then shipped to north fork to perform kp for a few weeks while the quartermaster and signal battalion was preparing to embark for Vietnam. (LogOut/ Each platoon wassupervised bya drill sergeant. 196 Recruits Graduated on 26 February 1972. 1972 Fort Dix, NJ B 1-21st Platoon. Joe was a real nice and funny guy. Finally got in bed about 3:00 am. At Fort Polk my training company consisted of five platoons. Instant Access to Millions of Yearbook Pictures, High-Resolution, Full Color Images Available Online, Search, Browse, Read, and Print Yearbook Pages, View College, High School, and Military Yearbooks, Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries, Support the Schools in our Program by Subscribing. We were trained in Infantry and the 81mm mortar in AIT. Permanent Party with Company A Special Troops. Went to Fort Polk after doing basic at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Was anyone with A company 2nd bat. just curious. Stationed at Fort Polk from 11/65 to 11/67. Where is that jerk E-1 Sparno who almost killed me with a live grenade? I won the trophy for my battalion for the PCPT. The post encompasses approximately 198,000 acres. Cool. But I played it along and missed a bit of basic. Spent 14 months working at the AG building as a 71H30 in the coding section for incoming recruits. pvt.james c,johnson. . I was at Fort Polk in the summer of 71 I had basic and a it there .we came from Newark New Jersey and was suppose to fly out to fort Polk but the flight was cancelled so they took us to the holiday Inn hotel that night and we flew out the next day .I was like one of the last people to be drafted in the army .I enjoyed being there I was in the best shape of my life .after ait I was going to lpc school but my grandfather died so I went home .when I got back I still had my orders for Vietnam and I wanted to go because my brother and my brother-in-law was already there so I signed up to go .however we were holdovers for 10 days and ended up going to Erlangen Germany .I really didnt want to go there I wanted to fight . Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. I was at Polk for Basic Mar May 1968. I saw that we had something in common, and wanted to comment. On graduation day Sgt Rainwater made us clean our M-16s over and over saying they were dirty until late in the evening, making many of us miss our flight connections to go home, knowing we were going to Vietnam. Went to the Vietnam Memorial 3 times so far. However, the only record I have of SSG Odom, is a picture of him in the book from my basic training days. I have been back to Fort Polk trying to find the exact location of the old Tiger Land. I ended up in Danang and was on every fire base with in 20 miles. This book is from the United States Army Training Center Infantry in Fort Polk Louisiana. Appreciate any info you have. Each platoon contained approximately fifty men. I too have served my country well 17 yrs; 6 mths. I would certainly be interested in seeing those pics, I was assigned to D-3-2 and in that time period I had completed a course at the Ft. Polk Academy and was serving as a Drill Corporal at that time. All but a handful went to Nam. Only my younger brother knows this you and God. October 1972 "Attached is a photo of my Navy bootcamp company taken October 1972about halfway through basic. Think it was 2 weeks pass home before going to the Nam as 11BRAVO. Upon check in, there were no slots available for medics, so I was offered the opportunity to do OJT as a records clerk. I never found this only later in years to read the time lines of the 196th Light Infantry movements. Who knows? I was at Ft. Polk, E-1-2, from 10/66 through 01/67 for basic training. 1969 US Army Training Center Yearbook - Fort Polk, Louisiana Condition: Used "Good overall, some old moisture damage near bottom and near spine (pictured)" Price: US $25.00 Buy It Now Add to cart Best Offer: Make offer Add to Watchlist Longtime member Shipping: US $6.00Economy Shipping | See details Located in: Carthage, Mississippi, United States Below: map of Louisiana showing the location of Fort Polk. I am glad the DAV worked with you to get what you deserved. The location of the graduation is also shown below. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. But not you, no you fired a round off dropping the DS to the ground. Check out our fort polk yearbook selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. I survived but the memories will linger forever. As Ive posted before, went to the wall in Washington 3 times. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. It made a difference the TIGERLAND training an edge perhaps over others. Assigned to 4th Bn, 9th Infantry Regiment (Manchus), 25th ID. I was at Tigerland from July-Aug 1970 then orders to the Nam. We switched to AT&T after a month here and it works way better. In fact, I was older than a few of the drill sergeants. At graduation on June 6, 1967, I received my new orders. 870-318-5404 In AIT I had 2 regular army guys on my 81mm mortar team. Apparently, you and I were in the same building, at the same time, from April, 1967 to November, 1967. . I know that in the past our local and state government in PA helped deserving guys like you get their benefits. Awful tour including malaria, food poisoning twice, agent orange residuals resulting in diabetes, and much more. Fort Benning Basic Training Yearbook 1982 Company C. Roster and Photos for Recruit Company C, 7th Battalion, 1st Infantry for 1982, United States Army Basic Training, Fort Benning, Georgia. In those days, Polk was as rough as anything the Marines handed out. Strange journey but I survived the Nam to live the Dream I living now! I was asked to consider OCS and someone told me that I would get out of some training during basic training and watch some videos, etc. Later in years after going to VietNam Infantry 11Bravo Grunt discharge from Army restarting my life marriage kids, job, kids college, divorce, now 67 yrs young. Maybe just a little bravado there perhaps. I was at Fort Polk, La. Also the post mentioned the Danang experiences and the atmosphere of the withdraw of troops from Nam at that time. We find that the Romans owed the conquest of the world to no other cause than continual military training, exact observance of discipline in their camps, and unwearied cultivation of the other arts of war. Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus. Welcome to the club, Gary. I never ate a meal so fast, as I did that one . Many of us can remember the 1960s and early 1970s and the first thing most folks think of is that this was the Vietnam War years. Company Commander: CPT Barry Shelton Sprouse. At the time the U. S. Army required that all enlisted personnel successfully complete BCT. U.S. Army Basic Training Yearbook Fort Dix,NJ Company S 2nd BCT Brigade 11/18/66. His name is Bruno Silva. We were now combat-trained soldiers readyfor our next assignments as members of the United State Army. With Yearbook.org, you can join your class list to receive reunion and alumni event updates, find yearbooks, and search for alumni Select your class year. Have developed agent orange complications over the years including diabetes, and cancer. Copyright 2005-2023 Digital Data Online, Inc. Material on this website is protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. I guess I thought I was tough enough but soon realized that I wasnt. My mother and father are now deceased and they had so many questions that never got answered. I was there in March of 1968 and would like to contact some of the guys in my unit but have forgotten which company. 1965 US Army Training Center Infantry Fort Polk LA Yearbook Co D 1st Bat. Interesting how your next duty station was based on first letter of last name. As a 2nd LT got orders to VN after one yr. A week later orders were cancelled for all cadre at the Fort. Almost sounds like a ditto repeat which i had as well. Then I was sent to tiger land in May of 71 and I was not even a Grunt. My job was to process the records and send them to the records center. During their training, more will be understood about the routine that will become such an essential part of their next eight weeks in Basic Combat Training. With the little amount of pay I was taught very early how to get candy from the old vending machine in the hallway next to the door leading into the area we worked. (source: google.com) Fort Polk is situated in a remote part of the state. Our office supervisor was, if my memory serves me correct, was 1LT. This relationshipwas far more intense than anything found in an academic setting. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. I was drafted in Sep 1969 and quickly found myself in a basic training company(C-1-2) at Ft. Polk, LA. i was in ft.polk in 1971 turn 18 peeling potatoes . I took Basic at Polk in March 1968. Had 1st Sgt Rainwater.. The one guy on my mortar team was Joe Hosey from Kocomo, Indiana. Fort Campbell Basic Training Yearbook 1968 Company C. Roster ane Photos for Recruit Company C, 4th Battalion, 1st Training Brigade for 1968, United States Army Basic Training, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Here is a hint: go to 1-22infantry.org and then go to photos and look at them for the time period you were there. Had drill Sargent Spain also. Below: Trainee platoons (photos: U.S. Army) There were approximately fifty traineesper platoon, each commanded by a drill sergeant. It was named in honor of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana, and a distinguished Confederate general in the American Civil War. I was a kid (like most everyone else) when I arrived from Chicago at Ft. Polk in the fall of 72 (and stayed until early 73) for Basic and AIT I just wish I could figure out (or remember) exactly WHERE I was there.. Echo-3-2 comes to memory, but Im not certain that its from there. Bravo Blackhawks! I remember it fondly today, because Im almost 70 now and I was young back then. I did Vietnam in 70 and that wasnt as tough as Polk, either. On Monday morning, January 4, 1971,at around 4:30 A.M., while we were asleep, drill sergeants stormed into the barracks barking out orders demanding that everyone get up, get moving, and quickly fall in for morning formation. Anybody says the marines had it harder dont know what theyre talking aboutpropaganda. I was in For Polk also, and went to Vietnam as an infantry man and was wounded after 245 days in the bush. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Roster and Photos for Recruit Company D, 15th Battalion, 5th Training Regiment for 1956, United States Army Basic Training, Fort Knox, Kentucky. They bused us to Fort Polk and upon arrival low crawled us about one half block to our company. I truly Polk helped prepare me for Nam. Completed Infantry AIT in July of 71 at Polk. One of the Drill Sergeants in our company was Staff Sergeant Harry J. Odom. Im not getting any younger, Got there in July 1971. The experience of being there and then experiencing what happened after we left is sickening. Michael W. Jacobs. Fort Sill Graduation Dates . Company Commander: Capt. Was trying to find out in Agent Orange was used in the area while I was training? This amount is subject to change until you make payment. I do have a picture of our training company(dont recall the proper company ect). However, I processed records for many guys who were sent to Vietnam. What a horrible place to receive training for survival. I will never forget the blast of heat and humidity that greeted us as we exited the plane. I was at tigerland 1966-67..seargent Ramos.kept me aliveGodI hated that placebut now..Its one of my fondest memories. Uploaded by The 1st Sgt was known as Pineapple. Opens in a new window or tab. THANK FOR THE REPLAY I WAS IN POLK FROM JAN/ TO JULY DO U KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT AN GENT ORANGE BEING USED AT POLK. I got drafted, as well, 1966-1968. E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. Fort Polk is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, approximately 10 miles east of Leesville, Louisiana, and 30 miles north of DeRidder, Louisiana. Fort Jackson Basic Training Yearbook 1963 Company A. Roster and Photos for Recruit Company A, 3rd Battalion, 1st Training Brigade for 1963, United States Army Basic Training, Fort Jackson, South Carolina. It proved to me that I could take it. Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division. Pre-Owned. I finally decided to leather up and purchased a vest. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. didnt really put into perspective the impact of being at Ft Polk AlT wouold mean then in june-Aug 1970. And NO, we could not see what the snake was doing, as we were ordered to face forward and look directly at the soldiers head in front of us. How many coaches do you think we ate at those old yellow mess halls? Ft. Polk "Welcome" Sign. Yet attention to the individual is the key to success, particularly because American manpower is not only our most precious commodity it will, in any global war, always be in short supply. General Dwight D. Eisenhower. I would like to speak with you and I hope I can help fill in some pieces but not in public forum. One of my band mates just finished his Army service playing in the band at Fort MacArthur in San Pedro, CA. They were in such great shape. That was the first time I ever heard about agent orange being used at Fort Polk. Training Dates Not Reported. my dad recently passed away, I was born in Fort Polk and my Dad was here in or around 1965-1968 was Lawrence T Conroy,, looking for info and possible yearbook that he was in . I was no longer a receptee. Probably saved my life. Went to Ft. Sam Houston for AIT training as a Combat Medic, from 01/67 thru 04/67. At the end of AIT, they told us that Tigerland had the highest survival rates of any infantry training center graduates serving in Vietnam. Looking for old family members and relatives? Would it be on the DD214? Parks. Thank GOD you didnt hit anyone, fool. Five, it was hot and humid and it rained. 216 Recruits Graduated on 15 March 1968. After zero-week, basic training commenced. The relative calmness of zero week belied what was to follow. New set, sent me to Ft. Eustis Va. for transportation school. Names and images of graduates and commanding officers are also included. Polk County School Records 1890-1979 U.S. Yearbooks Name Index MyHeritage Polk County, Florida, 1900 school census : from records of the Board of Public Instructions [sic] in Tallahassee, Florida Family History Library Student & Faculty Lakeland High School, 1925, 1926 US Gen Web Archives Thanks Dad for that $100 bucks. My daddy was a DS at Fort Polk. 153 Recruits Graduated on 16 September 1977. That and when two of the DSs were throwing stones at the Southern Copperhead snake who was coiled up by the edge of the narrow, one lane road as our company marched by. Hated those low crawls right after chow. Hey. its an old saying but welcome home! Fort Polk changed from a Continental Army Command (CONARC) post in July 1975 and became a Forces Command (FORSCOM) member. Montana A Pictorial History by Boden. We reported to Fort Polk April 9, 1967. Ironically, I had the records for my basic training company, E-1-2. We all knew that we were going to Vietnam after training and we were also reminded by the training instructors every day. Fort Polk, Louisiana, is a U.S. Army military base located in western Louisiana. I always thought that AIT stood for Advanced Infantry Training but I now know it is Advanced Individual Training where you learn the skills to do your Army job. It encompasses the crucial events, milestones, and, most importantly, the people who make up the class and make it unique. I was totally scared. Guys who worked in the Levy Section, where rosters for Vietnam came down from Washington, lived in Co. A, Sp. Good luck. jan. 1972. A Big Thank you to the fresh-back Vietnam Veteran who saved my ass by nocking me down just before it blew up12 feet away. The final chapter of the Vietnam War ended for Fort Polk. He also did 3 tours in Vietnam as well. Oh, and dont forget the time when the DS walked down range to fix one of the automatic targets after we were ordered to unload our M-16s. 242 Recruits Graduated on 21 February 1964. About U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-2016. Well, what did you think? You knew where you were going when you got here. on the Internet. I think it helped me survive and gave me some edge over less fortunate troops who trained elsewhere. This is an indexed collection of middle school, junior high, high school, and college yearbooks from across the United States. To aid in the learning process, we needed to be attentive at all times to what was being taught. I seen your comment on training cycle year books. In October 1974, Fort Polk became the new home of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), and basic training and AIT started being phased out. Fort Benning Basic Training Yearbook 1967 Company A. Roster and Photos for Recruit Company A, 6th Battalion, 2nd Training Brigade for 1967, United States Army Basic Training, Fort Benning, Georgia. I worked in the Enlisted Personnel Records Branch, Military Personnel Division, Adjutant General Section. I was at Fort Polk in June July and August 1966. Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama 1972-1974, 1976-1977. Oh yes we got FREE beer as a reward, cool. Every month, we always checked to see if our names were on that months roster. But bunk and locker drills are simply a means to an end. I did survive the rumble in the jungle thankfully. ! I think I still owe you 50 pushups sarge !! Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. (source: google.com) Fort Polk is situated in a remote part of the state. In the spring of 1976, the Infantry Training Center at Fort Polk closed its doors and ceased operations. Never will forget Fort Polk and so will anyone that been there. My father was a WW11 Disabled Combat Veteran and knew exactly what was upsetting me. A commander who cannot develop proper discipline must be replaced. General Lesley J. McNair, Below: Life in the barracks. Story of Bau Bang. On Jan. 23, 1973, Secretary of State Henry Kissingers negotiated settlement to the hostilities took effect. I would like to post the Mar May 1968 Ft. Polk cadre of D-3-2. Daddy helped bring the combat trackers to light. Polk's Great Falls Directory 1965, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1983, 1999. Show more 126 photos . Training was intense. The Drill Sargent kept lined up all night that 1st day. Assigned to the Americal Division 196th Light Infantry Brigade; A company-3bn-21st infantry. After basic, I was ordered to Combat Medic training at Ft. Sam Houston, TX then to Ft. Riley and, finally, the 3d Infantry Division(Audie Murphys outfit) in Wurzburg, FRG. 1998. My biggest memory of my 18 months there, was the town of Leesville. I am not wild about our politicians either. BCT in April 1972, right after high school. Three, we ran to almost every training area. my dad was a drill sgt here roger burdette wish someone had some pics of him think he was there in 1967-68 and later. Does anyone remember a drill Sgt. Took my Basic Training a Polk, South Fort I believe, Mar 1968. Company Commander: CPT Dennis J. O'Driscoll. if any info please contact me. She trained me how to do my job, and was always so supportive, as I learned. Does anybody know if they had yearbooks for the AIT Units at Tigerland?? Im trying to gather photos etc. I was at Fort Polk for AIT during July and August 1968, after having completed basic training at Fort Dix, NJ. There were frequent inspections. Our training day commenced at around 5:30 AM with revelry and ended at dusk to the sound of retreat. And, the bonus is that you will not be in the Army on active duty for more than two years and wont get a second tour of Vietnam that you might as either a Warrant Officer or Officer. Every now and then, I had to serve CQ duty (weekends only) at the Adjutant Building. Another person, whom you might remember, and worked in our office, was a civilian worker named Viginia M. Walker. Does anyone remember a Drill Sergeant Clark? I got 1 hour sleep that night. Menu. As for the personal qualities of the my fellow trainees, I can state without reservation that they all adhered to the highest standard of conduct. 1972 Fort Dix, NJ B 1-21st Platoon 1965 Fort Gordon, Georgia Ft Leonard Wood Ft McClellan 1979 Fort McClellan D-2nd Bn-4th Platoon Ft Ord 1952 63rd Inf Rgt G Co 1954 Co B, 63rd Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Division, 1954 K Co Ft Ord 20th Inf Rgt 1963 Co B, 5th Bn, 1st Brigade, 7 October 1963 - 29 November 1963 South Korea The big buildup was coming the Army wanted to keep experienced people at this training facility. Looking for old family members and relatives? Fort Polk is rich in history- having been the post that trained the most combat infantry men in America and shipping them to Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War- the same time the post became known as 'Tiger Land'. He never made it to Vietnam and never made it back home. (photos: U.S. Army). It was named in honor of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana, and a distinguished Confederate general in the American Civil War. Tigerland Entrance Ft. Polk, Louisiana 1968 | Fort polk, Army infantry, Us army rangers Pinterest Today Watch Explore Log in Sign up Explore Education Save Uploaded to Pinterest Fort Polk Tigerland Entrance Ft. Polk, Louisiana 1968 Don Osburn 43 followers More information Tigerland Entrance Ft. Polk, Louisiana 1968 Fort Polk Us Army Rangers Yes, it was also the years of love-ins, peace marches, riots, and of . Book for the fifth training Brigade United States Army training center infantry Company c first battalion. Our drill sergeants were pretty good guys, even the biggest & loudest, Drill Sgt Prigmore. Waiting lists may apply. Got to Nam and became 11B for 4 months before I touched a mortar. I do seem to remember that my time there started out pretty darn hot and muggy. I, too, made E-5, Spec. Send a jpeg picture to me and I will post it. They worked with me continually until the VA finally gave in and blinked. I was stationed at Ft. Polk and also worked in building 317. He was a little squirt and I was 6 2 and weighted 190 lbs. We were taken to the mess hall for some grub. The Mess Sgt cussed us out like crazy. I am 67, I know deep down, I would probably been assigned to 9th Infantry, 25th Infantry.or 1st infantry division in the delta as a rifleman, or mortarman with a high probability of coming back zipped up with my name on the wall. (photos: U.S. Army), Completion ofboot camp is a wonderful achievement. Its nice to meet someone who, although not at the same time, lived in my same company, and worked in the same building as I did. I remember that Fort Polk was called Little Vietnam! Poszesny. I wonder how many didnt make it back alive from those rosters? Haven't had a cell issue since. One one occasion took a plane load of TIGERLAND graduates to SEATAC in Seattle where they got on another plane to VN. I was suppose to go to fort Lee Va, for supply school finally got there in July of 71. Did not matter what your MOS was going to be. cg mp; hy on; I would eventually end up on aircraft carriers deployed in the South China Sea and beyond." Jeff Manthos . Jan 20, 2017 The Vietnam war was still going strong in the winter of 1970. Search for yours at https://militaryyearbookproject.com It served the 1st Armored Division in the 1950s, and became a basic training post during Vietnam War years of the 1960s and 70s. Allan, did you work in the 1st wing of building 317? These centers provide care for children ages six weeks to six years old, Monday through Friday. He passed away last year from cancer, Agent Orange. Came out of Basic an E2 was that normal? It was a bad time to be in the Army because most men were resentful draftees, but we got by. My DI was Sgt. Home; About. To practice our marksmanship, we marched to the rifle range. The She worked there long before I got there, whe was still working there when I left. Fort Knox Basic Training Yearbook 1956 Company D - 15th Battalion. Contained herein are commentsdescribing theprocess. Take care. what year or years was your father at FT POLK as DS? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. Did BCT at Polk Sep 67 to late Nov 67. Did see him again until last week. We all managed to get along. Not Sure the year. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. God Bless you, and God Bless America. I dont know if I could take orders too good. Either way it was infantry training at Tigerland. The army placed great stress on spit-and-polish. Publisher Fort Polk, Louisiana : United States Army Training Center, Infantry Collection allen_county; americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Language Got there about 7:30 pm or so. My father and I watched the NVA storm the airbase at Danang after I was back in the world on TV and we both cried. After my training at Polk I went to Ord then to Benning. Very unpleasant place. You were just one of the many things that made Fort Poke so memorable. Too many moves since then Ive lost whatever pics and paperwork that I had. Got my right arm and left ass cheek screwed up and received a service connected disability from the shrapnel. Still have my official transfer orders from Knox/Polk roster training brigades SSN ect. Below: Physical training (photos: U.S. Army). 10 talking about this. About 1:30 am, we went to a supply room, got a sheet, pillow, and blanket, and was marched to a barracks. FORT DIX YEARBOOK APRIL 1972 COMPANY A 4TH BATTALION WITH PHOTO AND RECORD HTF. He was drafted into the Army. 238 Recruits Graduated on 8 August 1979. I went through AIT at Fort Polk June through August 1966 then to Nam. Yearbooks. . I remember a Drill Sergeant Burdett, tall thin man, very quite and not too mean. 9/11/2018 Previous review. I left Fork Polk on July 15, 1967. I liked Basic Training because all our Drill Sergeants were Black and really made marching fun. Bastards.. There were no thefts, assaults or fights amongst us. Below: Reception station, Fort Polk, Louisiana(photo: U.S. Army). Montana Magazine 4 issues, 1956-95. 1973 1969a 1975 About this record This screen shows the complete catalog entry of the title you selected. Find Iowa High School Alumni, Reunions, Yearbooks and Class Photos! This included knowing how to kill. I left Fort Polk in 1967. I would love to hear any stories if you have them. In making the difficult transformation from civilian to soldier you have written a chapter of the story it tells. A critical feature of BCT was instruction on how to operate and maintain the armys basic combat infantry weapon, the M-16 rifle. ";s:7:"keyword";s:23:"fort polk 1972 yearbook";s:5:"links";s:601:"Konkrete Jungle Calumet City, What Happened To Desmond Cussen, University Of Michigan Wall Art, Black Chefs In Palm Springs, Articles F
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