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Back in the late 1940's,my brother (he was eight years older than I)
came home with a shortwave radio.I remember him putting the antenna on the roof of our house.He tuned in and folks around the World were talking about the aftermath of World War Two.By the way,he was a Helicopter Mechanic at Vung Tau,Vietnam in 1964,the same year I was at Shannon Wright Compound www.114thaviationcompany.com in 1964.I was at Shannon Wright Compound for about three months and then I got transfered to Tan Son Nhut (same Company,114th Aviation Company) for the remainder of my Tour Of Duty in Vietnam. www.tsna.org It was his second Tour Of Duty in Vietnam following a year in Germany.Before all of that,he was a U.S.Army MP. cuhulin |
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