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Re: The old "ethics" issue, again
Reply #15 - Dec 11th, 2019 at 5:12am
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Knute - The cavalrymen in the 'stereo' slide are privates, not officers.

Possibly, the 6th Cavalry grouped their 'Greys' in one Troop?

A neat pair of "China" pictures! Thanks for posting.
  
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Re: The old "ethics" issue, again
Reply #16 - Dec 11th, 2019 at 6:10am
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Here is another China picture with a group of 6th Cav., Troop "L" officers, in the foreground at the Great Wall.
  
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Re: The old "ethics" issue, again
Reply #17 - Dec 11th, 2019 at 4:19pm
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Seen that pic - wonder which trooper is carrying 70210?
  
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Re: The old "ethics" issue, again
Reply #18 - Dec 11th, 2019 at 6:48pm
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Not Me! 

(Sgt. Jay Beatty, Troop "B", 6th Cav. Likely in Philippines).

Nice picture of 'Tropical Uniform', anyways.
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Re: The old "ethics" issue, again
Reply #19 - Dec 12th, 2019 at 1:49am
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Another picture of the 6th Cavalry along the Avenue of Statues to the Ming Tombs, which is near the Great Wall. The picture was taken by an Engineer contingency and states that members of the 6th Cavalry were in the foreground.

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Note that there is a fifty foot strip of movie picture film showing the actual horse-mounted charge of the 6th Cavalry through the South Gate of the Walled City of Peking. It is kept at the National Archives and I don't know if there are copies that can be viewed elsewhere, like YouTube. It would be interesting to see.
  
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