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- ventrmanExplorerThanks my Friend. I was US Army from 1971-1981. They sent me to Germany for 3 Years instead of Vietnam . It helped that I took German for 5 Years in HS and College.. I was one of those Guys that some other Soldiers loved to hate. I was an Army Cook. I am now a disabled Vet.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIVietnam Veteran.....US NAVY
Wasn't stateside very much while serving but I proudly wore my uniform when I was.
Regardless!
Thanks to all my fellow Veterans.
Welcome Home! - Water-BugExplorer
Chiefcpo wrote:
You are welcome. WOULD have been more appreciated in '66 to early '70's, as most of us was afraid to wear our BLUES in the USA.
SPECIAL thanks to the VIET NAM vets as we still have problems the new guys returning will never face. 20% of the homeless are VET'S
Served from '64 to '68 and was NEVER afraid to wear my blues. Back then we were required to wear them when traveling under orders or flying military fare. Wasn't always treated with respect but I didn't enlist to impress discenter. - ventrmanExplorer
sunnybrooktoyhauler wrote:
Thanks to all that served. Because of your sacrifice we can go RVing. Thank you.
X4 - ChiefcpoExplorerYou are welcome. WOULD have been more appreciated in '66 to early '70's, as most of us was afraid to wear our BLUES in the USA.
SPECIAL thanks to the VIET NAM vets as we still have problems the new guys returning will never face. 20% of the homeless are VET'S - rmalik1Exploreryour welcome and thanks to my brother in arms
- shadows4Explorer III
john&bet wrote:
sunnybrooktoyhauler wrote:
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Thanks to all that served. Because of your sacrifice we can go RVing. Thank you.
X3 - john_betExplorer II
sunnybrooktoyhauler wrote:
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Thanks to all that served. Because of your sacrifice we can go RVing. Thank you.
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