Welcome home ....
And thanks to all of you.....
Thank you all
I appreciate all you veterans!
You know, I have been thanked for my service way more in the last couple years than I ever was in the previous 40 years. Nobody ever used to say such things. Right? Thanks to all the other vets here!
Barb
Quote from: Barb on March 31, 2015, 07:50:25 AM
You know, I have been thanked for my service way more in the last couple years than I ever was in the previous 40 years. Nobody ever used to say such things. Right? Thanks to all the other vets here!
Barb
So true Barb.....when I came back from SE Asia...the protesters blocked our bus from the processing center in Oakland......how things have changed...and thanks, Barb... ;D
Liz, which branch and what did you do?
Mugs, same thing...
Those were some sh--ty times in our history. I think some of the difference today is that we're actually fighting this terrorist war here on our own soil this time as well as across the pond. None of us know when an attack is going to happen....or where.
Quote from: Ron Sower on March 31, 2015, 11:03:59 AM
Liz, which branch and what did you do?
Mugs, same thing...
Those were some sh--ty times in our history. I think some of the difference today is that we're actually fighting this terrorist war here on our own soil this time as well as across the pond. None of us know when an attack is going to happen....or where.
It was Barb, not Liz.....
I was US Army......Infantry/weapons....3rd bn 22nd infantry...4th Division, and 25th Div "Tropic Lightening"....
Oops...I had Barb at first and went back and changed it.
Mugs, I'm glad you came back. You have enriched my life. Really.
That's OK Ron. I was USAF, 1970-73. Medical Lab Tech, loved the job. My husband was my teacher in the microbiology section of my first duty hospital, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery AL. We got married 7 weeks after our first date, that was over 44 yrs. ago. We were in the Philippines at Clark AFB for two years, and were there when our prisoners from the Hanoi Hilton were finally released and came to Clark for their initial medical care. John McCain was one of them. I drew blood samples from lots of the men, it was a very exciting and patriotic time for us all. I remember when Peter Jennings came into the lab to do a story. And one pilot who was so scarred from bad burns on his arms that I couldn't draw a blood sample. Oh what days those were.
Barb
An interesting romance, Barb. I know you must have been a beautiful sight to those poor boys coming home. I hope others like you today make that same impression on our young fellows and gals coming home. I was 4F and didn't go into service. I'm a fortunate man.
How is hubby doing now?
Thanks Ron, nice of you to comment. Bill has been in a nursing/rehab home for a week. He is slowly getting stronger. I hope he will be home by the end of April. As of now, he can't walk. Or stand alone. But he is eating ok, talking and thinking fine, upper body strength is returning. It is legs and feet that need a lot of help.
Barb
Quote from: Barb on March 31, 2015, 07:10:27 PM
Thanks Ron, nice of you to comment. Bill has been in a nursing/rehab home for a week. He is slowly getting stronger. I hope he will be home by the end of April. As of now, he can't walk. Or stand alone. But he is eating ok, talking and thinking fine, upper body strength is returning. It is legs and feet that need a lot of help.
Barb
It's good to know that he's starting to feel better, the rest just takes time....
Thank's to all the vets, it is something I'm truly grateful for!
I'm also happy to here your husband is doing better Barb. ;D
It was a very hard time for this country. My heart bleeds for the ones who were in combat. Our own government dumped Agent Orange on them. Many are in bad shape now both emotionally and physically. My high school boy friend never registered for the draft. I believe I'd have done the same it they'd been drafting women. The poor young men who returned were treated terribly when they made it back home. It was a dark time. I thank everyone who obeyed the law and did their duty.