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Posted on 11/09/2002 10:44:11 AM PST by SAMWolf
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To: CIB-173RDABN
Yes, he was 18 also. He enlisted at 17. He still has, of course, that picture of Ann Margret.
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posted on
11/10/2002 9:06:12 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: amom
I join in your salute to all vets!!!!
To: CIB-173RDABN
BTW, that attack on the base earned him his Commendation Medal because at the time his CO was unable to respond. All of 18 yrs old, it was my husband who organized and implimented a response. Other than newspaper articles and the paperwork which accompanied the medal, I know little about it. Its another one of those things that he never talks about. It's interesting that you were there at the same time.
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posted on
11/10/2002 9:14:21 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: MistyCA
The Viet Nam war was a war of the young. Unlike WWII and later Korea, most of the ground troops were right out of High School. It says alot about our Country that boys could become responsible men, at such a young age.
I suspect your husband treasures the photo of Ann Margaret a little more then his medal. ;-)
To: CIB-173RDABN
Yes. I have been married to him since 1973. I just learned about the medal this year. I have known about the picture of Ann Margret for many years! :) Just goes to show! :)
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posted on
11/10/2002 10:41:40 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: nicollo
It was my pleasure to "look it over".
I sort of envy your Dutch visitors getting to see what I haven't.
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posted on
11/10/2002 11:34:05 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: Victoria Delsoul; SAMWolf
I'm taking this opportunity to thank you. You have always thought about the troops and your heart has always been on the right causes. God Bless you Samwolf for your honesty and integrity. I want to thank you both!!
To: The Mayor
Thank you Mayor, it means a lot to me right now.
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posted on
11/10/2002 5:56:19 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: nicollo
Your post #225
That was absolutely beautiful, nicollo, it moved me to tears. Hope you do write a book about it soon.
May God bless our troops. I pray that He put protective shield over our men and women in the Armed Forces as we inevitably go into Iraq in the near future.
My sincere thanks to all who served.
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posted on
11/10/2002 8:19:41 PM PST
by
Chong
To: Chong; SAMWolf
Chong, you're an easy cry... Just like me. I choke every time I walk into the Lincoln Memorial, and I did again today.
SAMWolf, it was a lovely, amazing scene today by the Wall. We were there early, so it wasn't too crowded, as I imagine it was later and will be on Monday.
I explained the story, explained the symbolism to my guests, then walked them through. God, I nearly died when I saw a baseball at the base of the Wall. Of all the things left there, portraits, photos, flowers, this one got me the most. (Yes, Chong, I had to choke those tears back, too). Things like that kill you, that and beer cans, drunk in someone's honor with friendship, love and a broken heart.
After, one of the Dutchmen asked me, "that's not very American, is it?" I smiled a crooked smile, for the answer was yes and no. I avoided it with a story about the reaction to the wall, that it was perceived as un-american by some, and by how it is truly remarkable in its un-american aspect, cleary a demonstration of a changed land. It was an interesting question, and it took me a while to fully answer. I got it out, finally, that it's only un-ameircan in so far as some people see it as a representation of a failure.
That's it!
Well, I took them over to the White House and Washington's cathedral. On the way they asked me if the American people want to go to war in Iraq. I said yes. Then I told them that the American people will do anything, pay any price if they think it is just. We abandoned Vietman, I explained, under the false impression that the war was not just. If the American people feel that killing Saddam Hussein is justice, Saddam better prepare his will.
There was more, and it went over well. I love teaching Euros about America. I always start out by telling them that they will learn this day why Americans are so crazy. Then I prove it to them.
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posted on
11/10/2002 9:26:04 PM PST
by
nicollo
To: nicollo
Thnaks Nicollo for the followup to your previous post.
I just know that a visit to the "Wall" has to be awe inspiring and heart breaking at the same time.
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posted on
11/10/2002 9:33:18 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: nicollo
Nicollo,
Thanks as always for your post. You serve our country well every chance you get and I respect you for it. Oh, the baseball..........damn...
I got it out, finally, that it's only un-american in so far as some people see it as a representation of a failure.
Good answer. Keep teaching! :-)
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posted on
11/11/2002 6:23:01 AM PST
by
Chong
To: nicollo
Received this from a friend who is a Nam Vet. Thought this thread was a good place to share it.
I Can't
For you it was the News......................For me it was Reality.
You called for Pizzas............................I called for Medics.
You watched Construction...................I performed Destruction.
You watched children Play...................I watched them Die.
You learned of Life..............................I learned of Death.
Your passion was to Succeed..............Mine was to Survive.
You served Dinner...............................I served my Country.
You Forgot..........................................I Can't.
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posted on
11/11/2002 6:36:16 AM PST
by
Chong
To: Chong
Thanks & *BUMP*
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posted on
11/11/2002 8:52:23 PM PST
by
nicollo
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