D. E. Larsen, DVM The letter was still on my bunk where I had tossed it earlier. I sat down on the bunk and carefully opened the letter. I had been in Korea for several months, and letters from home often would bring a brief pang of longing. I seldom wrote home. In fact, IContinue reading “Smoked Steelhead”
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A Trip to Seoul
D. E. Larsen, DVM There was a chill in the air as Truman, and I walked over to the motor pool in the dark. “Who’s idea was it to leave at this hour?” Truman asked. “They changed the time for the game, and if we are going to make it for the kickoff, we haveContinue reading “A Trip to Seoul”
South Korea, Winter 1966 – 1967
D. E. Larsen, DVM The Korean winter was brutal to this farm boy from the Pacific Northwest. I was used to a little wet snow that would last a day or two. And freezing temperatures slipped below the twenty-degree mark on the thermometer only on rare occasions. Actually, my time in Korea was a pieceContinue reading “South Korea, Winter 1966 – 1967 “