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    Arrow 10-065 Garand Picture of the Day - Korea December 1950

    Korean Retreat
    Date taken: December 1950
    Photographer: Hank Walker


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    I don't know,... they sure look like PLA to me... with a lot of captured US equipment. The guy in the foreground is wearing Chinese shoes, and padded pants,....!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom in N.J. View Post
    I don't know,... they sure look like PLA to me... with a lot of captured US equipment. The guy in the foreground is wearing Chinese shoes, and padded pants,....!!

    Could it be South Korean troops with PLA captured equipment? Photographer was a US guy - hard to think the north would let him in to shoot photos
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    "The Bug Out Boogie," sung to the tune of Hank Snow's "Movin' On":

    A thousand Chinks comin' down the pass
    Playin' the Burp Gun Boogie on a doggie's a$$,
    They're buggin' out ...

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    In 1950, country artist Hank Snow did a song called Movin' On. Its lyrics began:

    That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track
    Means your true-lovin' daddy ain't comin' back
    'Cause I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone
    You were flyin' too high, for my little old sky
    So I'm movin' on

    This tune was played on Armed Forces Radio throughout Asia, among other places. Of course it was inevitable that in the back-and-forth fighting in Korea in 1950 that some wag would take this tune and write lyrics that would, in time, come to be the unofficial anthem of the war -- The Bugout Boogie.

    The Army was so sensitive about the subject that it was officially forbidden and you could lose your stripes for singing it in front of the wrong officer.

    The song was alleged to have been originally sung by the black soldiers of the 24th Infantry Regiment, and some versions of the song include the line:

    "When them Chinese mortars begins to thud, the Old Deuce-Four begin to bug."

    Perhaps, but the fact of the matter was that the song was sung in just about every Army unit in Korea, often with a sister unit's name inserted. For example, this is the version sung by some members of the 2nd Infantry Division which makes fun of the 1st Cavalry Division

    Hear the patter of running feet
    It's the old First Cav in full retreat
    They're moving on;
    they'll soon be gone
    They're haulin' ***, not savin' gas
    They'll soon be gone.

    Over on that hill there's a Russianicon tank
    A million Chinks are on my flank
    I'm movin' on,
    I'll soon be gone
    With my M-1 broke,it ain't no joke
    I'll soon be gone.

    Million Chinks comin' through the pass
    Playin' burp-gun boogie all over my ***
    I'm movin' on,
    I'll soon be gone
    I'll soon be gone
    I'm haulin' ***,
    not savin' gas
    I'll soon be gone.

    "Lordy, Lordy, won't you listen to me,
    The colonel said 'Stand!'
    But it ain't gonna be,
    'Cause we're buggin' out,
    Yes, we're movin' on . . ."
    We're haulin' ***,
    not savin' gas
    We'll soon be gone.


    Here's papa-san comin' down the track
    Old A-frame strapped to his back
    He's moving on;
    he'll soon be gone
    he's haulin' ***,
    not savin' gas
    He'll soon be gone.

    Here's mama-san comin' down the track
    Titty hangin' out, baby on her back
    She's moving on; she'll soon be gone
    From her tits to her toes,
    she's damn near froze
    She'll soon be gone.

    I sung this song for the very last time
    Gonna get Korea off my mind
    I'm moving on;
    I'll soon be gone
    I done my time in the **** and slime
    I'm movin' on.
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