Just missed you, Eugene. It was a great place to serve though I was in & out. We were setting up remote temporary communications in SEA - Viet Nam & other places like Formosa during a typhoon & a few we never admitted we were in. Been thinking about team members a lot today. There were so many urban legends about Clark - especially Lily Hill. Of course, some were true. Your trip the Alps must have been great. Even if you don't speak the language, you still feel the tie. Thanks for serving, Jim eugenemelvin.roots@comcast.net wrote: > Jim, > > > > I arrive at Clark AB on Friday August 8, 1969 and was assigned to the 6200nd Security Police Squadron. I left there the last week of October 1970 and proceeded directly to Europe via India where I spent a week and saw the Ta j Mahal and then onto the Italian Aps where I spent a month visiting my mother relatives. I was in a small village of about 300 individuals and no one except my mother spoke English. > > > > Eugene > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "James R Smith" <jim@historysmith.com> > To: norcal@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 7:36:00 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific > Subject: Re: [NORCAL] OT- drivers training > > Hey Eugen, when were you at Clark? I was there in 67-68. 1st Mobile > Comm Grp. > Jim > >