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Here's an interesting story
from Ed Suhaka who made the papers back home while stationed in Korea.
What makes the tale of this clipping more interesting is that
I have one of the books signed by Shep at that signing. It was sent to me by
my mother as a gift. I was in the Army then, stationed in Korea at Camp
Humphreys . Also, I was (and still am), a ham radio operator. My call sign
then was WB2KXT. One sentence in the story reads "He obliged a fellow ham
radio operator by signing his call letters K2ORS".
She also wrote: " I asked Shep if he had any tapes of his radio program for
sale. Shep said no. Why, he asked. I told him a G.I. in Korea had taped Shep
and the tapes are getting worn out from playing them over & over. His face
lit up as he turned to his agents and said "Hey, there's a guy who taped my
radio shows", and with that he signed his call letters."
The inscription in the book reads "To Ed WB2KXT get home soon!! DE Jean
Shepherd K2ORS 73". (To a ham sending in code DE means "from" and 73 means
"best regards"). |
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