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This is Page 2 of a 4-page
series of photographs taken in June 2004 by Alfred
M. May (1st Platoon Leader and XO, A Co,
1st BN, 1970-1971) and his wife Sabina, when they traveled
to the Republic of Korea to visit their son, 1LT David May (2nd Platoon Leader, B Company, 1st Battalion, 52nd
Aviation Regiment, 17th Aviation Brigade).
While Fred and Sabina were in South Korea, they visited
the two camps where the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry (Air Assault)
were currently stationed: Camp Giant and Camp Greaves.
Alpha Company was the only company stationed at Camp Giant, and the A Company CO was also
the Camp Commander. The remainder of the 1st Battalion (HHC,
B, C, and D Companies) of the 506th was stationed at Camp Greaves, across Freedom Bridge, about
2 miles from the Demilitarized Zone in South Korea. Both Camp
Greaves and Camp Giant were originally scheduled to be shut down
in 2011, but the closures could now be much sooner.
The entire 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry (Air Assault)
was on leave in June 2004. When they returned in July, the Air
Assault Currahees began training as a motorized infantry battalion
to prepare for deployment to Iraq
as part of the 2nd Infantry Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team. |