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University of Arizona in Tucson, March of 1970. Doesn't look like March.
I graduated from the Army's Signal School at Fort Gordon (Augusta, Georgia) in December of 1969, and reported to my first duty station, at Fort Baker (under the Golden Gate Bridge) in April of 1970. In between, I was stationed at Fort Huachuca (near Tombstone); they called that stint "Temporary Duty Pending Further Orders" (or TDPFO).
I had no weekend duties at Huachuca, so I'd catch a bus into Tucson, get myself a hotel room, and spend the weekend watching the pretty girls. There's a related story on my blog.
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Cropped from a much larger photograph.
I owned a Polaroid ColorPack camera--likely a ColorPack 210, but I'm not certain of that--for a couple years, pretty much coincident with my Army tour. Near as I can tell, I only took a few dozen photographs with it; I've always considered this to be the best of the set. The camera didn't make it back from Vietnam with me, for reasons I'm not real sure about.
I graduated from the Army's Signal School at Fort Gordon (Augusta, Georgia) in December of 1969, and reported to my first duty station, at Fort Baker (under the Golden Gate Bridge) in April of 1970. In between, I was stationed at Fort Huachuca (near Tombstone); they called that stint "Temporary Duty Pending Further Orders" (or TDPFO).
I had no weekend duties at Huachuca, so I'd catch a bus into Tucson, get myself a hotel room, and spend the weekend watching the pretty girls. There's a related story on my blog.
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Cropped from a much larger photograph.
I owned a Polaroid ColorPack camera--likely a ColorPack 210, but I'm not certain of that--for a couple years, pretty much coincident with my Army tour. Near as I can tell, I only took a few dozen photographs with it; I've always considered this to be the best of the set. The camera didn't make it back from Vietnam with me, for reasons I'm not real sure about.
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