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Mick
My Irish grandfather (Milwaukee) fought in WWII, was stationed in the Pacific. He had to deal with a lot of skin cancer issues in his late 50's and early 60's. They weren't soaking up the sunblock in the 40's. He had a shoebox full of photos. In one of them, he was standing side-by-side with soldiers in his platoon (10 or 15 guys). In the photo they were holding this snake, biggest thing I've ever seen. Don't think there are any anaconda that side of the world, must have been a python.
My Irish/Polish grandfather (Minneapolis) was a bombadeer in WWII. He flew runs over the Pacific. He had all these file folders full of maps and used to trace out the missions they had flown. He stopped telling his stories 10 years ago or so. Probably got tired of no one ever listening. I wonder if my grandkids will listen to my Peace Corps stories. Probably more so, given there's a lot more sex and drugs to throw in (and you know the kids love that sh.t).
My godfather and uncle served two tours in Vietnam. His second tour was intentionally to keep my father out of Nam. My father was in the process of signing up. Who knows, I could owe him my life. There are a lot of stories about when he came back. He used to take a morning piss on the front lawn facing Wisconsin Avenue (Milwaukee). He lost it, spent some time recovering in a hospital. He never talked/talks about his time in Nam. I should mention that he is now an attorney and is up for a judgeship.
There are many others, but these are clear and present in my mind.
I would interested to hear from the rest of you. Could make for an interesting thread.
Mick
My Irish/Polish grandfather (Minneapolis) was a bombadeer in WWII. He flew runs over the Pacific. He had all these file folders full of maps and used to trace out the missions they had flown. He stopped telling his stories 10 years ago or so. Probably got tired of no one ever listening. I wonder if my grandkids will listen to my Peace Corps stories. Probably more so, given there's a lot more sex and drugs to throw in (and you know the kids love that sh.t).
My godfather and uncle served two tours in Vietnam. His second tour was intentionally to keep my father out of Nam. My father was in the process of signing up. Who knows, I could owe him my life. There are a lot of stories about when he came back. He used to take a morning piss on the front lawn facing Wisconsin Avenue (Milwaukee). He lost it, spent some time recovering in a hospital. He never talked/talks about his time in Nam. I should mention that he is now an attorney and is up for a judgeship.
There are many others, but these are clear and present in my mind.
I would interested to hear from the rest of you. Could make for an interesting thread.
Mick