THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE> Home of the free because of the brave
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE> Home of the free because of the brave
Thanks, 13 years USN submarines...Emujo
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Thank you to all the Vets out there, your service is very much appreciated!!!!
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Thank you. US Army retiree, 31 years total service, mostly as a reservist. Veteran Viet Nam, 1970-1971 as a draftee. OIF veteran, 2005 as a deployed reservist.
I have lived next to Fort Bragg almost all of my life. Because of that, I never enlisted. Very few Army brats do. It is a regret now that I could have done my 20. My dad served 22 years, 2 tours in Nam as a chopper pilot. I saw a little old man in a truck one day with a vanity plate that read TUNLRAT. I followed him for a while, wanting to talk to him, but he got away. A tunnel rat was someone who was either crazy or fearless or both. I think you know what I mean, Slimsbob.Thanks for your service guys.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
I agree size mattered. I only knew 2 rats personally and one of them was my first contract manager on base. He was small, but based on the stories he would tell me, fearless and crazy were a big part of it. He was in his mid 60's when I knew him and still had a cold, no fear manner about him. Went on to retire as a Sargent Major. I really miss him. Cheers to you and anyone else who had what it takes to serve.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
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