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The photo is Camp Drake when 8013 arrived. Ohio means morning in Japanese.
Once on Camp Drake and settled into the barracks things were more normal. His assigned Company F was organized differently then the usual infantry company. Instead of 4 platoons there were 4 12 man teams. Each 12 man team consisted of 2 6 man teams. Each 12 man team had 2 team leaders. The 6 man teams had one leader. There were all Airborne. They were the only company in the Division manned this way.
This was an infantry division supported with tanks. Some of the noncommissioned and offiicers were veterans of WWII fighting in the Pacific theater. To say the least the paratroopers looked and acted different then the rest. They bloused their boots a certain way. Always looked sharp and stood tall. Their marching and walking was different. To the regulars they looked like "show offs". This caused problems at times with the other soldiers.
Company F was formed about 60 days prior to 8013's arrival. This is a detached unit but very attached right now. The newly arrived men, like 8013, do not quite understand what "detached" means but they are about to find out. Oh! and the Company Commander, a Captain has a beard and so do several Sergeants. 8013 or none of the others ever saw anyone in uniform before with a beard. So the title of this chapter is appropriate.
After a few days 8013 was told to report to the Company Commander. After reporting in with the usual salute and stuff the Commander asked him to sit down. The Commander introduced himself with general and personal information. Of course, for 8013 this was so unusual. Officers were a way up there. He asked 8013 if thought he could go to the regular unit's training sessions and explain what he learned at Intelligence School. Including what he knew about the Middle East and Russia in Asia. 8013 had a hard time saying "yes, sir". When the Commander said "thank you, Sgt Hopper will explain more to you" 8013 saluted, did an about face and walked out in a daze. His brain was going full speed with thoughts of "can I stand up there and talk?" and "Do I know anything?" "I talk in a dumb way like "skinny roads" instead of "narrow" ones.
Once on Camp Drake and settled into the barracks things were more normal. His assigned Company F was organized differently then the usual infantry company. Instead of 4 platoons there were 4 12 man teams. Each 12 man team consisted of 2 6 man teams. Each 12 man team had 2 team leaders. The 6 man teams had one leader. There were all Airborne. They were the only company in the Division manned this way.
This was an infantry division supported with tanks. Some of the noncommissioned and offiicers were veterans of WWII fighting in the Pacific theater. To say the least the paratroopers looked and acted different then the rest. They bloused their boots a certain way. Always looked sharp and stood tall. Their marching and walking was different. To the regulars they looked like "show offs". This caused problems at times with the other soldiers.
Company F was formed about 60 days prior to 8013's arrival. This is a detached unit but very attached right now. The newly arrived men, like 8013, do not quite understand what "detached" means but they are about to find out. Oh! and the Company Commander, a Captain has a beard and so do several Sergeants. 8013 or none of the others ever saw anyone in uniform before with a beard. So the title of this chapter is appropriate.
After a few days 8013 was told to report to the Company Commander. After reporting in with the usual salute and stuff the Commander asked him to sit down. The Commander introduced himself with general and personal information. Of course, for 8013 this was so unusual. Officers were a way up there. He asked 8013 if thought he could go to the regular unit's training sessions and explain what he learned at Intelligence School. Including what he knew about the Middle East and Russia in Asia. 8013 had a hard time saying "yes, sir". When the Commander said "thank you, Sgt Hopper will explain more to you" 8013 saluted, did an about face and walked out in a daze. His brain was going full speed with thoughts of "can I stand up there and talk?" and "Do I know anything?" "I talk in a dumb way like "skinny roads" instead of "narrow" ones.
Note: Not familiar with the military. No one since the Civil War grew beards. This is to go on assignment in the Middle East area. Also wearing civilian clothing instead of uniforms. The Commanding Officer would almost never offer a seat to a newly assigned Soldier. Military protocol comes first. This is a new concept of having personnel become highly trained team members. Team work was always emphasized somewhat but this is to be a proficient team member.
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