After my tour in SEA, I was sent to 2/10 Cav at Camp Kaiser in South Korea around March 31 or May 1 of 1969. About three or four months after that they called a formation and asked for volunteers to transfer to the post MP company as they were short personnel. Despite the unwritten rule of never volunteering for anything I knew that the MPs carried their passes in their pockets and rarely ever froze their butts off going "out to the field". Nothing like repairing a broken track in below zero weather. Anyway, within days I was an MP with 7th MP Co. Detachment 1, the main company being at Camp Casey. It was good duty and I got to drive an M151A1 daily for the rest of my service commitment. At 18/19 years old and off post (out of sight of those that would write you up) we pressed those vehicles pretty hard without any problems that I remember. I drove up and down some seriously steep hills off road in 4WD on those skinny scalloped army tires. The picture is me sometime in 1970 in front of the PMO. The all black jeep you see the front of belonged to CID. I also never heard our jeeps called Mutts, but then I never heard the 50 cal machine gun called "ma deuce" or the M79 grenade launcher called a "thumper" either.