Not only is the Liscum Bowl a 14-gallon silver bowl, with four intricate dragons perched atop it serving as handles pearing down into the bowl, but it is a silver set with a 2 foot 1.5 inch ladle and some 52 cups engraved with the names of 9th Infantry Regiment officers who served on the Asian continent between 1900 and the Korean War. The bowl was unveiled at the Fort Carson museum April 25, 2018, after a lengthy 6,000 mile journey and will be on display there. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Leah R. Kilpatrick)
Date Taken: | 04.25.2018 |
Date Posted: | 04.27.2018 23:25 |
Photo ID: | 4339102 |
VIRIN: | 180425-A-LC087-011 |
Resolution: | 5472x3648 |
Size: | 1.37 MB |
Location: | FORT CARSON, COLORADO, US |
Hometown: | CAMP CASEY, KR |
Hometown: | COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, US |
Web Views: | 110 |
Downloads: | 5 |
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