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Posted by Another Doug on May 29, 2007 at 03:31:47 from (4.224.219.138):
In Reply to: One Last Comment About Memorial Day posted by Farmall49 on May 28, 2007 at 21:57:21:
Thank you Farmall49, I was 10 years old when you returned in '69, my late brother was my hero, he graduated high school in '65 and went to the Army , then to Nam, his suicide in '73 still bothers me, and I glued quarters to his stone and left a pack of cigarettes there too, I have told my wife and children the real story even though my parents and sisters believe their own story, since I am his only brother, I feel that I understand, and I speak for him even though some refuse to hear.... My son is a Lance Corporal Marine, got one tour of Iraq under his belt, we had the best trip recently driving his Lifted 4x4 F-150 across the country to California from Indiana, I cry just thinking how proud I am... Again Thank you Farmall49, you did what was right! I apologise for my fellow Americans' behavior as they did not understand....You have a family history of those three wars, you need to write a book, or just a few stories on the computer. Semper Fidelis Another Doug
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