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The green flash is due to atmospheric effect on the
rising sun.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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Many mornings the fog covered the valleys below us.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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From left, Lt. Richard Dworsky holding a sword, broken
off at the handle and was about as intimidating as his tooth brush.
Lt. Harry Fromme's pose as a former French general did little to gain him
the respect that Napoleon gained. Taken in the vicinity of Camp Evans
prior to moving to KSCB.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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Photo taken on 19 January 1968. 2ndLt. Harry
F. Fromme, Platoon Commander I/3/26 is on the right.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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1stLt. Charles "Chuck" Schneider, Artillery FO with
C/1/13 takes a break while on patrol during December 1967.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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Lt. Harry Fromme at an old French blockhouse on the
Street Without Joy in the vicinity of Camp Evans around October 1967.
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Photo by, 2ndLt.
Richard Dworsky
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