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I Ain't Perfect ... but ...
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I Ain't Perfect ... but ...
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Thanks for your service.
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Yep. It truly does 'build character'.
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I probably have one of those 214's stashed somewhere but I couldn't make myself wear the T-shirt. Is it a "' 'Nam Vet" thing? I still kinda' cringe when somebody says "Thank you for your service". And of my old vet buds -- I only know one of us who'll advertise at all. All the rest of us choose to just slide along under the radar.
I know "Thanks for your service" is vastly better than "Say hey! Whatta' you say! How many babies did you kill today?" that we heard when we returned. But either one grates on my psyche.
I know "Thanks for your service" is vastly better than "Say hey! Whatta' you say! How many babies did you kill today?" that we heard when we returned. But either one grates on my psyche.
The greatest patriot...
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
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I wouldn't wear the shirt either. Someone sent the picture to me. For a guy who likes to advertise about his life, that's fine. Just not me. I enjoyed my time in and left when it was up because I had enough.earlmck wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 9:50 am I probably have one of those 214's stashed somewhere but I couldn't make myself wear the T-shirt. Is it a "' 'Nam Vet" thing? I still kinda' cringe when somebody says "Thank you for your service". And of my old vet buds -- I only know one of us who'll advertise at all. All the rest of us choose to just slide along under the radar.
I know "Thanks for your service" is vastly better than "Say hey! Whatta' you say! How many babies did you kill today?" that we heard when we returned. But either one grates on my psyche.
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I'm with ya Earl. It took over 20 years after I returned from VN for anyone outside my family to wish me "Welcome Home". And that was during a Sunday church service when the pastor asked for Vets from different eras to stand and be recognized. When he called for VN vets, I did my usual 'hunkerin' down bit' to avoid being seen, but my wife wouldn't let me go unnoticed. Her pestering me resulted in more attention than if I'd just stood right away. It ended up being quite an emotional experience. When I separated from active duty, I got interviewed for a "contract" position with an unnamed agency... When I declined, the two interviewers, told me that as I re-entered the job market, that unless I was applying for a .gov job, I should explain the 4 year absence from the job market as "traveling", seeing the US, Canada & Mexico with no real jobs... as many employers were openly hostile to VN vets. Since that church service, I've proudly worn various caps that proclaim my VN service. I try to be gracious when someone thanks me for my service... but do get embarrassed. In fact, just last Friday, I got my quarterly haircut, and as I got up to start to pay, the gal working the chair next to me, told me her last customer paid for my haircut. And said that he'd told her to tell me that some folks hadn't forgot the way we'd often been treated when coming home. Whenever or if ever, but I'll pass that along to another. I usually limit my unrecognized acts of kindness to active servicemen/women in uniform. Makes me feel gooder.
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What year did you come home, Griff? I came back in 1969. We were told not to wear our uniforms traveling. I think it got worse the following years.
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I flew home on four separate occasions, in Mar '71, Dec of '71, '72, & '73. The only time I had an incident was in '72...
Griff,
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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AND... I'm over it!!
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I'll bet the fellow who designed that fine shirt wasn't even a vet. At least, not one of our generation.
The greatest patriot...
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
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