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11-11-2011
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#31
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Internet Somebody
Joined: | Nov 2004 |
Location: | Ft. Bragg, NC |
Posts: | 3,698 |
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In the spirit of healing, I spent my entire day looking for veterans in public places just so I could go up and tell them how much I appreciated their sacrifice & service. It wasn't until I met another fellow disabled vet at a grocery store, whereupon we just looked at each other and hugged while the tears poured out. Shortly thereafter, we released and regained our composure. A simple nod was issued and we went on with the business at hand. I never even knew his name.
In retrospect, I pray that no one will have to go through something like this ever again.
'LEST WE FORGET'
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
Henry David Thoreau, Walden (1854)
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11-11-2011
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#32
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Internet Somebody
Joined: | Nov 2004 |
Location: | Ft. Bragg, NC |
Posts: | 3,698 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CCBoy
Lol, along with the illuminating cameramen...who no longer was granted unaccompanied entry.
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As part of a unit that spearheaded that operation, you and I may have crossed paths a time or two. You may have remembered me. I was the scared private attached to a Ranger Regiment who was scared ****less after encountering sniper fired in Grand Anse during a tense three hour drama.
I had only been in my unit for about two months before I wound up in the bite. Thank God for 'Puff The Magic Dragon' to save our bacon.
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
Henry David Thoreau, Walden (1854)
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11-11-2011
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#33
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Spider 2 Y-Banana
Years Donated 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Location: | NOVA |
Posts: | 23,817 |
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US Army, May 2007 (June '03 entered the Academy) to Present, one tour to Iraq.
My father -- US Army, May 1982 to May 2007, 25 years, tours to Kuwait, Iraq.
Grandfather -- US Army, unsure of the dates, but two tours of duty in Vietnam including a Purple Heart among other decorations.
Here's the former CPT Smith, US Army Retired, discussing his first tour as a Platoon Leader in Vietnam (he was a Company Commander in this video). When someone found this video online and sent it to my family it was surreal to watch.
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11-11-2011
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#34
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Spider 2 Y-Banana
Years Donated 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Location: | NOVA |
Posts: | 23,817 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BHendri5
Air Force 1986-2011
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Congratulations, man - I'm assuming that's retirement?
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11-11-2011
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#35
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Location: | Alexandria, Virg |
Posts: | 4,127 |
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US Army - 97-2004
By what right? By What code? By what Standard? ~Atlas Shrugged
Check out my trip to Africa
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11-12-2011
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#36
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Senior Member
Joined: | Sep 2005 |
Location: | Texas Hill Count |
Posts: | 1,150 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by casmith07
US Army, May 2007 (June '03 entered the Academy) to Present, one tour to Iraq.
My father -- US Army, May 1982 to May 2007, 25 years, tours to Kuwait, Iraq.
Grandfather -- US Army, unsure of the dates, but two tours of duty in Vietnam including a Purple Heart among other decorations.
Here's the former CPT Smith, US Army Retired, discussing his first tour as a Platoon Leader in Vietnam (he was a Company Commander in this video). When someone found this video online and sent it to my family it was surreal to watch.
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Great video. Thanks for sharing.
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11-12-2011
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#37
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jul 2008 |
Location: | California |
Posts: | 1,041 |
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USN "Silent Service" 1992-2001 
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11-12-2011
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#38
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Senior Member
Joined: | Aug 2004 |
Posts: | 13,340 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Draegerman
As part of a unit that spearheaded that operation, you and I may have crossed paths a time or two. You may have remembered me. I was the scared private attached to a Ranger Regiment who was scared ****less after encountering sniper fired in Grand Anse during a tense three hour drama.
I had only been in my unit for about two months before I wound up in the bite. Thank God for 'Puff The Magic Dragon' to save our bacon.
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At work, we have a processing piece of equipment that we call the 'dragon.' I occasionally sing the song, 'Puff the Magic Dragon,' but no one really understands. But I do sing the Star Bangled Banner every night at work, and they do understand that...oh, and a demonstration for Soviet Block Officers at Fort Bliss, impressed them with armor and 'Puff.'
There's no right way to do the wrong thing.
To compete for the playoffs, Dallas has to improve here: Only four sacks against Eli Manning over the past six games!
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01-04-2012
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#39
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Out there. |
Posts: | 2,834 |
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I was in the army in peacetime from 1956 through 1961 including reserve time.
We wore brown boots and shoes and toted an M-1. We marched every damn where and ate C-rations in the field, wore OD and Ike jackets in the winter and khakis in the summer long before the black boots and green unis ever came out.
'notherBob
This space for rent - you looked didn't you?
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06-04-2012
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#40
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Junior College Transfer
Joined: | Oct 2006 |
Location: | Home of the Figh |
Posts: | 10,338 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jobberone
If you like list your service branch. You may also put your dates of active service. Feel free to leave any message you wish.
USMC 1968-71
US Army 1978-84
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Damit. I was only a cub scout. But we played war a lot as kids.
"We are not descended from fearful men."
~Edward R. Murrow
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06-04-2012
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#41
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Junior College Transfer
Joined: | Oct 2006 |
Location: | Home of the Figh |
Posts: | 10,338 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by casmith07
US Army, May 2007 (June '03 entered the Academy) to Present, one tour to Iraq.
My father -- US Army, May 1982 to May 2007, 25 years, tours to Kuwait, Iraq.
Grandfather -- US Army, unsure of the dates, but two tours of duty in Vietnam including a Purple Heart among other decorations.
Here's the former CPT Smith, US Army Retired, discussing his first tour as a Platoon Leader in Vietnam (he was a Company Commander in this video). When someone found this video online and sent it to my family it was surreal to watch.
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WWII combat father. I was only a cub scout.
Your family history be impressive.
I only wish we could win a war, any war, after WWII.
"We are not descended from fearful men."
~Edward R. Murrow
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