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Military Photo, undated photo of Daniel Foulke (Narrator's photo). |

South Korean Training Camp in Quan Ju, Built in 1952. (Narrator's photo). |

South Korean Training Camp in Quan-Ju, showing where we built it in 1952. (Narrator's photo). |

Tower being built for POW camp. (Narrator's photo) |

Bridge at Nousan North of Seoul. (Narrator's photo). |

Buck Ballow -1951- Orderly room, COB, Staff BN, GHQ. Duty as Asst NGO (Asst Co. Clerk) (Narrator’s Photo) |

North Korean POW’s digging trench where we built this POW Camp at Song-Yong-Ny. (Narrator's photo). |

North Korean POW’s sitting down where we built this POW Camp at Song-Yong-Ny. (Narrator's photo) |

Guard Tower for POW compound. (Narrator's photo). |

POW Camp at Song-Yong_Ny. (Narrator's photo) |

No caption given; Sign in the photo states: “Freedom Village – United Nations Personnel & Medical Processing Unit” – Ambulance Entrance sign seen in lower left corner. (Narrator's photo) |

Water tank built at base camp. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Getting ready for the push North, undated photo. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) College Building in Seoul where Company “A” 76th Engineer’s stayed while repairing bridges North of Seoul. (Narrator's photo) |

((Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) College Building in Seoul where Company “A” 76th Engineer’s stayed while repairing bridges North of Seoul – Photo is taken at a distance, building in the middle is the one up-close in Foulke_Dan_14. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Train cars after being attacked by guerilla’s between Yong Dong Po and Teague. Undated photo. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Han River Bridge. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Han River Railroad Bridge to Seoul and K-16 Airport. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Han River Bridge – Seoul to Yong Dong Po spans blown-up into river. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) Driving Piling for K-16 Bridge. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) K-16 Bridge. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) K-16 Bridge. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) K-16 Bridge when the monsoon came flooding road to Airfield. (Narrator's photo) |

(Extra Pictures Daniel Foulke did not talk about during his interview but is providing to ALPL as additional historical information for our records) K-16 Bridge built on Yong Dong Po side of Han River to K-16 Airfield – This was the road to the Airfield. (Narrator's photo) |

Taken at Yong Dong Po, Daniel building Quartmaster’s supply office, 1952. (Narrator's photo) |

Group photo of the 76th Engineer Construction Battalion Company “A” – 1st Platoon 2nd Engineer Group – 8th Army: (Lower row, left to right: Tony Azvedo, Costa, Pappio, Daniel Foulke; Upper row, left to right: Unknown, Browning, Unknown, Jim Peterson, Unknown) (Narrator's photo) |

Daniel, train trip
from Yong Dong Po to Teague, he was accompanied with Jim
Peterson. Daniel was on the train for two weeks, traveling
daily to and from TDP to Teague. (Narrator's photo) |

Bombed out bridge,
concrete pillars are what is left of the bridge, photo
taken in 1953 just before a cease fire. (Narrator's photo) |

Photo of Daniel
taken at Song-Yong Ny, 1952. (Narrator's photo) |

At Mokp-o, western
tip of Korea, photo of a Catholic monastery where everyone
was killed except for the priest (1950 incident), photo
taken in 1953.(Narrator's photo) |

Photo of Daniel
on a K-16 bridge, between K-16 airport and Yong Dong Po,
1952. Bridge was built in 43 days. Daniel received a presidential
citation for that work. (Narrator's photo) |

Guilleras hit this
train in 1952, between Teague and Yong Dong Po. (Narrator's
photo) |

Guilleras hit this train in 1952, between Teague and Yong Dong Po. (Narrator's photo). |

Photo of Daniel, in 1st cavalry unit in 1950, combat engineer. (Narrator's photo). |

Photo of a Korean
child, a “house-boy” who performed various tasks for American
troops. (Narrator's photo) |

Korean women at
the river washing clothes, Han river. (Narrator's photo) |

Photo of three young
Korean girls. (Narrator's photo) |

Tony Azvedo and
Daniel Foulke at Song-Yong Ny, 1952. (Narrator's photo) |

Daniel and two Korean
children with A-frames on their backs walking with Dan
on patrol. (Narrator's photo) |