Well, since I was never stationed in Germany and only went there once for a month long CPX, that wasn’t me. When I got to Korea the second time there was a hole as big as a suitcase right next to my bunk in our Quonset hut. It gets cold in Korea. Thank goodness they later had me living next to my work on another camp. Even had a private room, after a fashion. They’d taken plywood and made individual rooms in one of those long barracks. The latrines, of course, were several hundred feet away. And being it was the Army, we were in the field constantly. So you’re vision of me living in some ultra-luxurious super hooch is wide of the mark.
I didn’t realize that you were never really part of NATO.
I didn’t say anything about whether the Military Intelligence people had winters and latrines, I meant that we lived entirely different from them in the ways that matter, cross training with foreign Special Ops troops and parachuting and such, the MI people lived like the “laundry and bath specialist(s)”, that you disparaged earlier.