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Family Gathering: 1967

My Mother, Brother and I visiting my Aunt at her home in January of 1967. I'm on the left side of the photo. I had just completed boot camp at Fort Dix, and was on my way to Fort Gordon for training in radio-teletype. Then heading over to Nurnberg, Germany. My Aunt Jeanette is on the right. And she's wearing her holiday apron. Mom is the second from the right. This was in Buffalo, New York. View full size.

My Mother, Brother and I visiting my Aunt at her home in January of 1967. I'm on the left side of the photo. I had just completed boot camp at Fort Dix, and was on my way to Fort Gordon for training in radio-teletype. Then heading over to Nurnberg, Germany. My Aunt Jeanette is on the right. And she's wearing her holiday apron. Mom is the second from the right. This was in Buffalo, New York. View full size.

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Love the apron! Had a similar Buffalo holiday experience growing up! Are you drinking a Genny Cream?

Fort Gordon

How did you like Augusta, GA and your stay at Fort Gordon? Do you have any photos from Fort Gordon or Augusta during that time?

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I took a stab at it.
If I didn't know better, I'd say it almost looks like you're rolling a gigantic joint.

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