Steven Dutch, Professor Emeritus, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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High point of this visit was the North Korean, who sported a rack of ribbons the size of a sheet of typing paper. I really wanted a shot but decided it was too sensitive. |
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Our big civil affairs score was getting this truckload of medical supplies from an organization called Caritas |
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This is why you do PMCS. The Bulgarian Army vehicle I rode in lost its drive shaft on the way back to Trun |
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The Hotel Shipka, last bastion of Communism. Where workers outnumber the guests and the restaurant considers customers an intrusion. The drab tablecloths with cigarette burn holes were a nice touch. |
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