Andddd, two more.
I have some more headgear worn along the DMZ that I have not photographed along with uniforms, BDU's, etc. This is just skimming the surface.
Thanks to all who posted the interesting pics and information in this thread. My grandfather served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean war on board the U.S. Frank Knox. Many decades later I went to Korea as a member of the U.S. Army. While not stationed there, I had two opportunities to tour the DMZ area. It is certainly an interesting place, with ROK soldiers standing guard mount without moving for hours while facing NK soldiers on the other end.
For those who have been there, it is interesting to see the phony propaganda freedom village on the NK side that is supposedly just a ghost town.
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