Sunny San Vito

 

Kim and I lived in southern Italy (The Puglia region) from 1985 - 1992. I was assigned to the 6917th ESG (at a NATO base that is now closed) while stationed there. The place was affectionately known as 'Sunny San Vito'. It was the best tour we've ever had. The mission was worthwhile, the climate unbelievable, the people were genuine, the food was sinful, and the friends were the best of all. Here is a photo journal of our time in that fabled far away place from so long ago.


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3D fax of my face
3D fax of my face
Cathedral
Cathedral
St. Bernards'
St. Bernards'
Taranto sculpture
Taranto sculpture
Taranto harbor
Taranto harbor
Gaming at the Fire House
Gaming at the Fire House
Late night gamer
Late night gamer
Late night gamer
San Vito Punks
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Most of these photos were taken by my wife, myself, and friends of ours. The only one that wasn't is that greeting card of Albano, Romina & family (Image16).



Author: Robert L. Vaessen e-mail: robert robsworld org
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