7th Infantry Quad 50 in Korea in 1951.

Photo credit & Permission to use granted by Bob Heuerman.

Caption: "THE STINGER" And how, this baby could. Support for Charle of the 31st.

The photo was taken on the reverse side of Hill 605 in the Mundungni valley of North Korea, in November 1951.

SEE ALSO: 7th Infantry Korea War Gallery #7 at: http://www.7thinfantry.com/galleries/korea_gal7.asp

Contact: Donald E. Shook deshook@7thinfantry.com

Web Master & Owner of

http://www.7thinfantry.com

http://www.7thinfantry.com/shook  

Web Master of:

http://www.17thinfantry.com

http://www.7th-inf-div-assn.com

 

 

 

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Dear Bob,  

Thank you for the use of your photos.  I agree to your conditions.  

I modified the following line for each of the pictures as ...  

Photo credit & Permission to use granted by Bob Heuerman cplbobh@citlink.net  

I also added this message to the bottom of each picture. I hid the text with white letters, but high lighting will reveal them. 

This way the permission and message becomes part of the web page.  

If you wish to change, add or modify any of these two pictures, please let me know.   

John R. Carpenter La Mesa , CA

----- Original Message -----

From: Robert Heuerman

To: John R. Carpenter

Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:21 AM

Subject: Re: 7thInfantry.com Inquiry

Thursday 910am

Dear John

I have one stipulation about using my photos at no charge.

1. I receive photo credit

2. If the item is published I would appreciate a copy of the item.

You do have my permission to use the photo and I did take it.

The photo was taken on the reverse side of Hill 605 in the Mundungni valley of North Korea. in November 1951. We also had a M4 Sherman on the hill with us, but I have no picture of it.

Whatever photos of mine listed on the 7th ID site are all my collection. I suggested to Don that he show the photograpers or collectors name. Don has another dozen or so of my pictures but hasnt posted them yet. I think he is doing a fine job with it all. If you need any more info let me know.  cplbobh@citlink.net.  B

John R. Carpenter wrote:

Dear Bob Heuerman,   I had used a picture which I thought was a U.S. Army Photo.    However, Donald Shook has advised me otherwise.  He indicates that you supplied the photo for the 7th Infantry web page.   I would be sorely remiss in not seeking permission to use your photo and labeling it properly.    May I have your permission to use the photo of the quad 50 for my father's story?   The link to where the photo is used and documented, is at the following web address:   http://members.cox.net/lostbastards/quad50.htm  

It is also "snap shotted" and linked to the above on the following web page:   http://members.cox..net/lostbastards/notes.htm  

The "Lost Bastards" story starts at: 

http://members.cox..net/lostbastards/index.htm  

A similar picture in content of a "Dual 40" is at the following web address:   http://members.cox.net/lostbastards/dual40.htm   This photo has no caption or who supplied it on the 7th Infantry web page.   Is it your photo? If it is yours, may I have permission to use it?   If the captions and credit is not correct, I would be happy to change it as needed.   If I do not get your permission, or reply, I will remove the picture and use a less desirable photo.   Please let me know.   John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA (619) 466-5735