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To: snippy_about_it
I spent the night on Iwo in about October '66. Aircraft landing gear hydraulic problems on the DC6 I got there on, en route to Guam from Tachikawa, sent the aircraft back to Japan for maintenance while I stayed the night. Picked up about 4PM the next day.

About four months in Viet Nam by that time, really very aware of fields of fire, cover and concealment, that sort of thing. Iwo was a place and a fight beyond anything. I walked the ground, walked a lot of it, seeing fields of fire, tiny areas of cover, easy to see since I was standing. Swing the eyes over the ground, fields of fire, pick out where the Jap machine gun had to be, went there, and at my feet was a pile of 7.7 empties and rusted Hotchkiss trays almost covered in windblown dirt. Looked at another field of fire, the first one I saw. The Marines had to have been four deep dead right there, I can see the place perfectly in my mind right now. Looked it up later, and I was close enough. The defense was tenacious, determined, and skillful.

This will sound really weird, but really there is no death. God is God of the living, Jesus said. Those men, died so young, live. As I live. That is what I learned there.

So, folks, don't sweat the "death" business, and never scold or belittle anyone who loves you. Especially dogs. Most especially your family.

And that last suggestion I am only passing along. Heard it in the wind on an island once.

6 posted on 01/07/2005 11:39:07 PM PST by Iris7 (.....to protect the Constitution from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Same bunch, anyway.)
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To: Iris7

Thanks for sharing your experience with us Iris7.

I can imagine the feeling you had at Iwo, I've felt it at Bloody Lane at Antietam and the Hornet's Nest at Shiloh, at Malmedy, Bastogne and other places. Some ground takes on very special meaning if you just close your eyes and look at it.


14 posted on 01/08/2005 7:07:41 AM PST by SAMWolf (All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound?)
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To: Iris7
So, folks, don't sweat the "death" business, and never scold or belittle anyone who loves you. Especially dogs. Most especially your family.

Roger that . . . thanks.

34 posted on 01/08/2005 8:08:05 AM PST by w_over_w (Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.)
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To: Iris7
Those men, died so young, live. As I live. That is what I learned there.

Your words about your experience and your thoughts are so very moving. My screen got blurry. Thank you for sharing this important piece of your life with us. I can see how seeing that place would be something you could never forget.

This will sound really weird, but really there is no death. God is God of the living, Jesus said.

This is far from sounding weird, in fact it sheds a light in the dark. It makes me remember standing on hallowed ground at the civil war battlefields, the revolutionary battlefields and Arlington. You do 'feel' them there, they live on and I expect they are just waiting for us.

So, folks, don't sweat the "death" business, and never scold or belittle anyone who loves you. Especially dogs. Most especially your family.

You are an excellent teacher. You see, there is a reason you are still here.

As for dogs, they too are most certainly placed here by God and a wonderful gift to us.

35 posted on 01/08/2005 8:17:35 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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