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Started by Roger Norris, November 09, 2013, 04:45:00 PM

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Mac910

No digital pics here either. I was Combat Engineer then Air Cavalry 1978-1984 in IA ANG. Like others I have nothing but incredible respect for those who have deployed and those who have fought.

I have a special bond with the one National Cemetery in our state. It's in my home town, and the Superintendent's son was one of my best friends in school. We spent a lot of time there (he lived there) and ended up playing taps for the military funerals during most of the years we were in school.

I'm also proud to say my family history also goes back a few years. My grandfather served in WW I. My Uncle served in WW II. My Dad served in Korea, and was seriously wounded at the Chosin Reservoir. My cousin served in Viet Nam. All but my cousin are now buried in that National Cemetery. I was the first generation in nearly one hundred years that didn't have to go overseas carrying a rifle.

My daughters have chosen not to serve in the military and as a dad I'm okay with that, although I'd have been proud as hell if they chose to join up. I'd also have been scared to death at the same time. However they do understand that freedom isn't free, and they've been to those gravesites, where the cost is most obvious.

To all those who have served, and to all those who have family serving,

Thank You.

Allen Boice

RA 1970 to 1973, Phu Loi Vietnam putting helicopters back together.  What's a guy to do when his draft number comes up #2! Go serve your country and don't ask questions.

achigan

QuoteOriginally posted by McDave:
Me in 1967

   

My dad and me in about 1951

   
Did you dad fly B-25s? Mine too. The Marine version, calld a PBJ.
...because bow hunting always involves the same essentials. One hunter. One arrow. One animal. -Don Thomas

achigan

Cua Viet, mouth of the Dong Ha River, 7 clicks from the DMZ. 1969. I'mon the left. Never fired a shot in anger. Work in supply.http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee458/jimavelis/101069cuaviet.jpg
...because bow hunting always involves the same essentials. One hunter. One arrow. One animal. -Don Thomas

achigan

QuoteOriginally posted by achigan:
Cua Viet, mouth of the Dong Ha River, 7 clicks from the DMZ. 1969. I'mon the left. Never fired a shot in anger. Work in supply.http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee458/jimavelis/101069cuaviet.jpg
...because bow hunting always involves the same essentials. One hunter. One arrow. One animal. -Don Thomas

achigan

QuoteOriginally posted by achigan:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by achigan:
Cua Viet, mouth of the Dong Ha River, 7 clicks from the DMZ. 1969. I'mon the left. Never fired a shot in anger. Work in supply.http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee458/jimavelis/101069cuaviet.jpg
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OK everyone, you can stop laughing now.   :biglaugh:
...because bow hunting always involves the same essentials. One hunter. One arrow. One animal. -Don Thomas

lablover

No pics in digital, navy 72-94. Glad to be among such distinguished company. Navy was a family thing for me. I had 2 uncles, a grandfather, two cousins and now my son in Pearl.
Thanks to all of you.
Bowhunting is a passion, not an obsession. Its just hard for my wife to tell the difference sometimes.

Jack Whitmire Jr

Thanks to all the US veterans that served this great nation . I also want to thank our allie veterans from other nations .
Tolerance is a virtue of a man without any  Morals- unknown author

Sammy1

2000-2004 USAF Engineer.  Injured in 03 in the sand box.  Now a proud veteran.  On  a side bar it was the proudest day of my life boarding a c130 in Fl.  This little frail old man shook my hand and congratulated me welcoming me into the VFW.  Little did I know how much life would change just months later.  God bless this country and those who protect it.  Carry on

Wetfeet

Army Reserve 2010-present, 25B
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Bldtrailer

95-Bravo ( US Army Military Police m-60 gunner,  then Sgt. fire team leader)  
Now bringing archery to Wounded Warriors
As we get older our bow weight goes down and our body weight goes up, One of Lifes little jokes.
Bringing Archery to
Wounded Warriors

Eric Krewson

Army Jan 67 Dec 69, was a helicopter crew chief, got lucky, was sent to Germany.

At Ft Rucker our platoon Sgt got drunk and was busted down to private for his shenanigans.

I had a year of ROTC so they pressed me into service as the acting platoon Sargent.

   

I had Gang members from LA, Black panthers from Chicago and everything in between in my platoon, a real I opener on how the other half lives for this backwoods ridge runner from the hills of TN.

The picture distorted a little when I scanned it, I wasn't that thin. Back then, most of us were very trim, fast food places were non existent at the time.

John146

These pictures are amazing! My sincere thanks to all who have served from me and my wife.

I went to Poland and Ukraine last fall. Saw Auschwitz, Berkenau death camps... demonic engineering by demonic people.

The bravery of those who serve/served and go to foreign countries to deal with these kinds of things are just remarkable. Thanks again and God bless all of you.  :notworthy:    :notworthy:    :notworthy:
Todd Trahan
All of Creation Gives God Glory!

Air Cleaver

Corporal, USMC 01/81-01/85 Semper Fi!
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