Veterans/Retired Military

11th ACR - 3rd Core region (think "We Were Soldiers" movie w/Mel Gibson Iron Triangle)

Iron Triangle (Cu Chi - Tay Ninh- Nu Bai Dinh (Black Virgin mountain)

1970-71 - 17 months - I called it quits and went home after the 4th time I was wounded

E-5 Sergeant Forward Observer

Cu Chi was my forward operating base where my howitzers were staging from

Thanks to all my brothers in arms for your faithful service and welcome home. I too still like to hear those words as well even after 50+ years it still makes my heart beat a beat faster. It was 25 years before I could feel safe enough to start acknowledging that I served in that God forsaken war publicly. Thanks for this place.

One time we had to use an Air Force FO...It seems that when we called in a air strike we got credit for the bodies..And that pissed off the Air Force Brass..They wanted the credit....So they sent someone who never left basecamp..And he was so nervous he was trigger happy we had him choppered out after only a week..Sweeping through villages and having a loose cannon out front With civilians running around lead to problems...
 
In Basic when they served calf’s liver I would ask who likes the liver!’ And then slide it on their tray…We couldn’t just dump it in the garbage can…If it was on your tray it had to be eaten before you could leave the mess-hall…

I was never in the military, but I would not have survived childhood had my big brother not eaten liver for me. Of course, I ate lots of vegetables for him.
 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT AS VETERANS DAY APPROACHES.....

My Grandfather watched as his friends die in WWI ...

My Father watched as his friends die in WWII and Korea...

I watched (1st hand) as my friends fought and died in Vietnam...

I watched as our friends and children fought and died in Desert Storm...

I watched and waited while our friends and children fought and died in Iraq..

None of them fought for or died for the Mexican Flag or any other foreign flag...

Everyone fought for and died for the U.S. Flag!

In Texas, a student raised a Mexican flag on a school flag pole; another student took it down.

Guess who was expelled... The kid who took it down.

Kids in high school in California were sent home this year on Cinco de Mayo because they wore T-shirts with the American flag printed on them.

Enough is enough.

The e-mail message below needs to be viewed by every American;

And every American needs to stand up for America.

We've bent over to appease the America-haters long enough...

I'm taking a stand..

I'm standing up because the hundreds of thousands who died fighting in wars for this country, and for the U.S. Flag can't stand up...

And shame on anyone who tries to make this a racist message...

Let me make this perfectly clear!

THIS IS MY COUNTRY!

And, my making this statement DOES NOT Mean I'm against immigration!!!

YOU ARE WELCOME HERE IN OUR COUNTRY!

Welcome!

To come through legally:

1. Get a sponsor!

2. Get a place to lay your head!

3. Get a job!

4.Live By OUR Rules!

5.Pay YOUR Taxes!

And

6.Learn the LANGUAGE like immigrants have in the past!!

AND

7. Please don't demand that we hand over our lifetime Savings of Social Security Funds to you.

If you don't want to forward this for fear of offending someone, then YOU'RE PART OF THE PROBLEM!

When will AMERICANS STOP giving away THEIR RIGHTS ???

We've gone so far the other way...

We’ve bent over backwards not to offend anyone...

But it seems no one cares about the

AMERICAN CITIZEN being offended!

WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

If You agree pass this on..

 
And everyone would come up with a boot shining product that was better than we were using before.. .:laugh:....And don't get me started with the brass belt buckles ...I can still smell the pungent odor of Brasso............

WAY too much hair to be Marines!!!!! But when needed, we were all brothers (and sisters)..... Jim
 

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