4th Infantry Division Band Photos
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"The terrible men with the green crosses.."
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CWO Arthur Durham, Bandmaster, on a bus to a job.
L-R Spc Lamb and "Doc" Dennis Rogers Doc didn't have ay clean uniforms so he showed up for a formation in the buff. The laundry women had been fired for security reasons. Few hated being in the Army as much as Doc did and he didn't mind showing it. The laundry women were eventually rehired and I suspect his antics sped things up. Photo owned by Gene Horner. Fig leaf by Bill Lathan
"Doc" Dennis Rogers with a frisbee. Taken in late '68 or '69 this was the first frisbee I'd seen.
"Doc" Dennis Rogers and Gene Horner on a sweep. Photo owned by Gene Horner
Doc Roger, Gene Horner, Montenard kids working on bunker project.
DocRogers Gene Horner Montenard kids bunker project 2.
Dog handler and his dog that went on a sweep with us. Note the pride the handler had in having his dog's photo taken. Photo owned by Gene Horner
Equipment crammed into an aircraft. The kettle drums indicate this trip was for a sit down concert.
Eugene Huckey leaning on a blast wall in front of our barracks. Bags indicate were were going on a job.
Foreground L-R Gene Horner and Stan Lindquist place appears to be Pleiku AF Base
Fred French Pleiku AF Base
Gene Horner writing letter Nha Trang
back from sweep L-R Unknown, Willie Driffin, Phill Stanger, Gordon Carpenter(downfront) Photo owned by Jeff Gore
Infantry sweep SSgtCarpenter and others. Photo owned by Jeff Gore
Group Choral Photo names on large version
Harry Alson in barracks
Harry Alson 1970s
Harry Alson playing guitar
Harry Alson-center-w/clarinet. Photo owned by Davin Alson
Harry Alson holding Montenard Rat Trap. Photo owned by Davin Alson
Harry Alson playing. Photo owned by Davin Alson
Gene Horner lighting water heater for shower
Gene Horner and home made water heater for shower.
Flag unknown origin but appears to be a 4th ID Regimental Guidon
Dan King on left, James Stark on right.
James Charles Stark went on to be the most infamous former bandmember. He was one of the first on "America's Most Want" for multiple rapes, murders and kidnapping.
James Charles Stark
Jeff Gore
Jeff Gore and door gunner CH47
Jeff Gore enjoying his stereo
L-R Kent Brosveen, Allison, Larry Bearden, Fred French
Kieth Moritz playing guitar
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