File:7IN D&BC 1950.jpg

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Photo taken of the 7th Infantry Regimental Drum and Bugle Corps directed by 1st Lt Leo Meyer at Camp Pickett, Virginia during train-up for PORTEX 1950.

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Original source unknown - Suspect official 3rd US Infantry Division Public Affairs Office, Fort Devens Massachusetts; retrieved from personal photo album. ; From uploader: "...The image was taken (most likely) by the 3d IN Div PAO or the Ft Devens PAO. The US Army photo was discovered in the personal photo album of the organizer of the unit. All of the musical instruments and equipment accompanied the unit to North Korea where, during the December 1950 X US Corps evacuation, they were destroyed when the ports of Wonsan and Hungnam were blown up to deny the enemy use of the port. Only god knows how many of the men in the photo returned to the US as the 7th IN RGT Drum and Bugle Corps was not a TO&E band; they were not bandsmen by MOS."

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