American Red Cross 'Donut Dollies' in the
1st Cav Div area of Korea
(Early 1960's)

 

Pictures of life at the DMZ from the Red Cross 'Donut Dollies' perspective
Courtesy of Betty J. Hindes

Copyright © 1961–2006 Betty J. Hindes

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A group of us returning from the DMZ
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Myself and another girl, I do not remember her name.
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My friend Lyn Brown and myself at the DMZ.
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This is our group from the 1st Cav.
1st row: Carol, I think JoAnn, Kristin, Lori, Lyn and myself (Betty)
2nd row: Don't know, Carol, Phyilis, don't know, Teri.
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Joan in backseat, me in front.
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Me in the back and Joan in the front.
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The first sighting of North Koreans for that day, Nov 4th 1961. I made the sighting and was quite surprized when I showed up at camp Howze the next day and was congratulated. I did not know anyone paid attention to that stuff.
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Our leaving for our trip. I'm in the 2nd jeep from the right.
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Me with one of our drivers. I don't remember his name.
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A site we are all very familiar with.
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This was taken of me in our back yard at 1st Cav.


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