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Some Food for Thought (Please Don't Thank Me for My Service)
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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 408332" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>My grand father served in WW2 and became a combat decorated medic (Conscientious Objector) </p><p>One of my mentors served in Korea & Vietnam (2 tour) in the 199th LIB. </p><p>My Uncle served in Vietnam in the 82nd Airborne.. Another Uncle served in 7th cav in Vietnam. My father was an REMF in Vietnam, serving as Adjutant General until a Helicopter sent him home.. My mother signed for me to join the Corps when I was 17.. </p><p></p><p> The only one of the whole bunch that ever talks/ed about his service is my father, and he never shuts up about it. Those that did don't, those that didn't do... Or as Cart said, most just want to forget all that ever happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 408332, member: 10"] My grand father served in WW2 and became a combat decorated medic (Conscientious Objector) One of my mentors served in Korea & Vietnam (2 tour) in the 199th LIB. My Uncle served in Vietnam in the 82nd Airborne.. Another Uncle served in 7th cav in Vietnam. My father was an REMF in Vietnam, serving as Adjutant General until a Helicopter sent him home.. My mother signed for me to join the Corps when I was 17.. The only one of the whole bunch that ever talks/ed about his service is my father, and he never shuts up about it. Those that did don't, those that didn't do... Or as Cart said, most just want to forget all that ever happened. [/QUOTE]
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