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©2007 Click on an image to see a larger version We were not in town for a happy occasion. Indeed, it was a very sad time. The ferry Uskudar had sunk in the eastern end of the Bay of Izmit in 1958 with the loss of several hundred lives. We American military at the nearby base had collected several thousand lira on the base for survivor relief and had brought the funds to the village to be deposited in the bank.
The local governor, the mayor, and 1st Lt Eugene Terry in Karamursel
Karamursel Police Station On the left is A2C Ambrose, from Orange NJ or somewhere nearby, who edited the base newspaper. I am also there. I am along to take photographs because I have been recently assigned as Base Photographer. Real truth is that we have far too many Personnel Specialists (me being one of that crowd) and don't know what to do with them - so who took the pics with me in them?
A Karamursel coppersmith We are seen here waiting for the officers to finish their business. Interesting wares but I didn't buy anything.
Coppersmith's shop I am reaching up to touch one of the small decorative platters the artisan has made. It's really nice workmanship too!
Coppersmith at work We are watching this guy doing
his thing.
Saddle makers shop We are observing the work done
by these two guys.
Saddle's use is seen as we stand with the local police officer. We were setting up a foto of the two of us with the officer when the donkey strolled by :)
1953 Chevy! from Iowa, county 78 with 1957 plates. Our USAF vehicle is parked ahead of the car.
1957 Ford stationwagon is our nearly new USAF wheels. Our visit to Karamursel has caused a stir. I wonder if they knew why we were in town? Return to the Index Page
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