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John S. wrote:
Yes, it is interesting that most of the guys that fight the wars are not there out of choice. They are there not out of some burning desire to kill the other side, but, are there to do a job they have been ordered to do. The pilots, sailors and soldiers I've talked with are willing to talk about the personal side of their wartime experience - the people met, comrades, fun time in camp and to an extent what the war machines were like to operate. They go understandably quiet the closer the conversation gets to what really happens in wartime. My Dad was in Korea 22 months. This describes his feelings to a tee. When asked about the war, he replied that he was mostly bitter, that he felt two years of his life were just washed away, and that he missed so much at home. Other than telling us that drove and operated a Jeep/Truck with an 88mm "cannon" mounted on top, he never really talked about his experience - he just wanted to forget it. He won several sharpshooter and other awards (bars and small medals) and he won a bronze star - for what, we will now never know - he never told us, and his HD papers do not reveal the circumstances. Bruce Jensen |
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Bruce Jensen,I Salute your dad.
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