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Old 05-24-2015, 09:58 PM
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I'm all about serving. My dad did two tours in WWII and Korea. He was a sailor but had to take care of those foot soldiers going over and coming back. I'm a Viet Nam era vet, lucked out and went to Stuttgart Germany for 18 months after spending 15 month at Fort Lewis. Went through Basic at Ft. Dix. Pretty lucky and awesome duty for the time. Someone up high plus my Sgt. Major, who I will never forget, was watching out for me and my wife. My son was a corpsman in the navy, spending most of his time training with the marines. Stayed in for 6 yrs and should have stayed for 20 or more. I can say I'm probably more patriotic than George M. Cohan was . . . maybe. Here's to you and yours and all the others here on Memorial Day who served their country!!!! I salute all of you. And I agree . . . hard to beat Navy schooling and experience.

Sorry EP I got off subject, but it is Memorial Day weekend.
One of the best people i ever knew was a ww2 vet. Served in the navy. His wife lost him not long ago, he was just a wonderful person. Could have listened to him for hours. Fewer and fewer left from ww2....very thankful for all that those men and women did.
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