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I was with the 252nd signal Corp. Based at Fort Clayton. W handled
field communications for the Jungle training School in Panama. The soldiers that went there went to 'Nam. I was what thay classified as a Communications Center Specialist with a secondary MOS as a radio operator. All Comm Specialist had to have a security clearance for obvious reasons (classifies encryption equiptment and setup. We all were doing motor pool duty when not in the field. Pretty decent duty oncy you got used to the climate. Charlie |
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