The Monsoon Rains 

D. E. Larsen, DVM I went to the door again and opened it just a bit to see if the rain was coming down in sheets. I could see the officer’s quarters across the street. “Is it still raining, Larsen?” Steve Cross asked from the bar. “It’s raining harder than I have ever seen itContinue reading “The Monsoon Rains “

You Can’t Get There From Here

D. E. Larsen, DVM It was finals week for Spring term at Oregon State University. I had been out of the Army for almost a year now. I never had to study much, but tomorrow I have a final exam in Physics. Courses requiring math made me do a little review. I was a whizContinue reading “You Can’t Get There From Here”

Dumb and Dumber, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM By the summer of nineteen sixty-seven, I had been elevated to Quality Control NCO in our maintenance shop for the 177th USASA Operations Company located at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. The year I was there is often called the second Korean War. We were besieged by many infiltrators from North KoreaContinue reading “Dumb and Dumber, From the Archives”