Posted by Mike MI on May 01, 2009 at 19:50:29 from (74.36.237.161):
In Reply to: Rat Story posted by Marko59er on May 01, 2009 at 04:56:01:
When I was stationed in Korea back in 1969-70 and 4 of us guys got passes to go to the local village that night and as we where walking thru the village to go to the EM club we heard this screaming coming from one of the hutches. To the others and me it sounded like a baby screaming. We knock at the hutch door but no one came to the door. So we went on our way to the EM club and had a few beers. About an hour later we started heading back to the compound and as we came bye this one hutch we past earlier we still heard this crying coming from this hutch still. This time we push the door in and noticed this baby Korean girl couldn’t be much more than three or four months old and here was this big rat in bed with her and was chewing on this little girls arm. This kind of freaked out. I’ve seen big rat in my time but this one was the size of a full-grown coon. We all started looking for something to beat this rat with. Sgt. Hinton found this empty liquor bottle and started beating rat over the head as hard as he could a few times until it was dead. We took the baby and headed back toward the MP gate and told the MP’s what happened and from there one of MP’s took her to the aid station in his a jeep. In the 13 months stationed there I have never seen one cat! They did find the mother (MOM-MA-SON) and arrested her for not caring for the baby. Mike
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