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Garand Picture of the Day # 217 Korea
Korea-083 Puerto Rican National Guard, 60th Infantry Regiment.
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Cold and foggy, you can see his breath. Were are their helmets?.....Frank
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During the '50s many Army units wore those "pile caps" during cold weather
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During the '50s many Army units wore those "pile caps" during cold weather
you have to understand it was difficult trying to put a helmet 'over' the pile liner........helmet did not keep head warm but pile liner cap did. I wore pile liner cap more then the helmet in Korea '51
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Cold and foggy, you can see his breath. Were are their helmets?.....Frank
Smoking a cigarette.
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Thanks Bill, I didn't catch the smoke the first time but it still looks cold.....Frank
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