THE HOG

We had pretty poor living conditions when I was stationed in Turkey at Tuslog Detachment 93. The nickname for our Detachment was "The Hog". It was appropriately named. Our barracks was built in WW1 I was told and after a while we became so crowded they allowed us to fix up some old trailers that we named the Hog Hilton. It was very difficult to take a shower. The only time that we had water pressure was late at night after most of the Turkish Airmen had gone to bed. We were an American detachment on a Turkish air base. Many times I would be soaped up and the water would stop. I would then have to wipe the soap off with a towel. Our medic had to put chlorine in our drinking water by hand so we could halfway safely drink the water. I say halfway because I was sick so much from the water that I lost fifty pounds while I was over there. This was before anybody came up with the bright idea to bottle water. For that reason we drank more soft drinks or booze for the guys who drank. The first picture is of me standing in front of our barracks with a Turkish Airmen. and the 2nd is Eric Erickson on the left and a guy with the last name Horvat on the right in front of the Hog Hilton. Erickson had been stationed with me at Kingsley and also at the Hog. He was from Brookings SD. Horvat was from Kansas City.
 

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