Here are some pictures of my barracks room
in the Senior Enlisted Housing
.
Here are some pictures of around post.
Here are some pictures of the town of Anjung-Ri which surrounds Camp Humphreys
Other than the Korean writing, this picture could be taken anywhere in the NE USA.
Here are some pictures of the town of Anjung-Ri which surrounds Camp Humphreys
This is a joke meant to poke fun at the fact that Koreans are known for eating dog.
Check out the berries on this LOADED pyracantha!
This is the Army Guest Lodging where I stayed the first 10 nights on Camp Humphreys
I live on the other side of the building on the left.
This is the main form of transportation, the free Camp Humphreys Shuttle
I took these pictures at the Inchon Landing Memorial
Lea and Uncle Scott
Lea and Wil (AKA Carlos)
Krystal-Lyn and Mark
Here I am all dressed
up but no date because
Linda's in Texas
Mrs. Chun in town can make anything.  She normally makes
jerseys and leterman's jackets.  I had her make the blue Braves
batting practice jersey and liked it so much I designed the Braves
jacket and had her make it.  $80.00 total for both.
Mr. Chang, Dan King and Chris Horn on the far left. They're the guys I
hang out with every weekend.  On the far right are some of the officers
that came out to support our football team as we beat our rival company.
Our Company Commander (from Spartanburg, SC) is on the front right.
This is where I hang out for a couple of hours after going out to eat every Friday and Satuday night.  It is a little bar
called the Drunk Bus.  The owner Mr. Chang was born in Chicago but has been back in Korea 33 years.  Ji Yang and
Su Jin are the 2 ladies th
at tend bar and waitress.  We get there so early that they don't have much to do at times.   
It opens at 6 pm and we're always the first ones there.  I always leave around 8:30 which is well before the crowd
arrives
.  We only play darts but they do have a pool table.