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We lined up at Seattle harbor for a cruise to Japan 'Hurry up or we'll miss dinner!' Incoming on the front line Water in the drums for the front lawn Our point man Charley on O.P. Mary. Hill 317 (Chinese) in background. Our box of C-rations on outpost Mary A house is not a home; my bunker is. In reserve. The WPA is leveling our street. 2nd platoon, Company L, in reserve (l to r) Hollier, Wolfe, Brockett, Caton, Bastin, Konnerth How did Sergeant Flaherty inflate those pants? A reunion of Dan Wolfe (left); Col. Sidney, Commander of C.o L; and Sergeant Flaherty (right) Korean locations signifcant to Company L. (Photo taken circa 2000 by Major Charles Knighten with a telephoto lens from the Demilitarized Zone) Danny Wolfe and Carl Cook after ten anxious days on Big Nori (August 28, 1952)
  • We lined up at Seattle harbor for a cruise to Japan
  • 'Hurry up or we'll miss dinner!'
  • Incoming on the front line
  • Water in the drums for the front lawn
  • Our point man Charley on O.P. Mary. Hill 317 (Chinese) in background.
  • Our box of C-rations on outpost Mary
  • A house is not a home; my bunker is.
  • In reserve. The WPA is leveling our street.
  • 2nd platoon, Company L, in reserve
  • (l to r) Hollier, Wolfe, Brockett, Caton, Bastin, Konnerth
  • How did Sergeant Flaherty inflate those pants?
  • A reunion of Dan Wolfe (left); Col. Sidney, Commander of C.o L; and Sergeant Flaherty (right)
  • Korean locations signifcant to Company L. (Photo taken circa 2000 by Major Charles Knighten with a telephoto lens from the Demilitarized Zone)
  • Danny Wolfe and Carl Cook after ten anxious days on Big Nori (August 28, 1952)







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" I was carried back to the magic of my days in the Bronx during the Great Depression. Although money was a rare commodity, laughs were not. Those days are hilariously described in Seabury Place: A Bronx Memoir."
               -Henry H. Roth, Writer