[rollei_list] OT: Veterans' Day/Armistice Day/Remembrance Day
- From: Marc James Small <marcsmall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:36:52 -0500
At 05:27 PM 11/11/2008, Don Williams wrote:
My wife's father was a Marine Corps fighter
pilot and was involved in WW II and some
subsequent scientific support missions. He was
also on ready status during the Cuban crises- I
hope we don't have another one coming up. There
are indeed rumblings that Russia (or whatever
they are called these days) has some intent to
link back up with Cuba, including the notion of
putting nuclear-carrying bombers there.
As for me, I served on a ship in the navy, just
at the end of the Korean war, as part of my
NROTC commitment. I was never shot at, never in
harms way (well that's not quite true, I almost
got our destroyer sliced in two by a Carrier
during a radar blackout exercise, but the
carrier saw us and turned her deck lights
on. What a sight, I could see the bow and right
down the flight deck! No one ever said a word
about that). We used to do what they called
"Formosa Patrol", which was intended to tell the
Chinese that we would side with the then Formosa.
In any case I take advantage of the VA hospital
system and will probably continue to do so
because my co-pay for meds is so high with the
other program I am in. I do, however, feel sort
of guilty whenever I go there because there are
so many folks with missing limbs, or in
seriously bad mental states. Whenever I mention
this to the docs or other patients, they say I
served and should therefore be served in return, so I continue to go.
The good thing is that the VA hospitals have
created a special emotional support group for
the guys who have served in Iraq.
Interesting stuff, Don. I would like to hear
more about your pa-in-law's service. The Marines
are, well, the Marines but their fliers are
magnificent and, in general terms, the Army has
preferred to have Marine air support than Air
Force of Navy support. But, then, the Marines
try to ensure that many of their fliers first
serve as Forward Observers before flying
missions. It does make a difference and, pray,
don't get me started on a soldier's bitch about
the the lack of interest in battlefield support by the US Air Force.
Love the VA. They have treated me quite well, and are continuing to do so.
Marc
msmall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir!
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