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    Republic of Korea (ROK) soldiers march in typical column formation toward the front in August, 1950, during the Pusan Perimeter battle. This is a standard narrow dirt Korean road raised above rice paddies. (U.S. Army photo.)
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    Reminds of days when I took MSR 1 up to Radar Site 8. Probably looks the same after 25 years. Seems like the "hardball" gave way to dirt roads about 5 miles north of Tongduchon.

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