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Posted by Harley on October 15, 2004 at 08:39:24 from (64.12.112.161):
In Reply to: Re: Toughest thing posted by Andy Martin on October 15, 2004 at 07:08:55:
So glad to hear your son made it back okay. Mine is in Baghdad right now, and when I was in Nam I never had any idea what my folks were going through here at home. Now as a parent, it's almost worse for me than being there. Thank your boy for being a man and serving his whole tour. I didn't know it at the time, but I guess in Nam they had "Easy-out Tours", Short-Timer Tours, Full Timer Tours, and Extended Tours. Being an old long legged dumb farm kid I took the most I could get cause Dad always said to get all you could for your money. Silly us, I didn't know I had a choice or I could have taked the Easy-OUt Tour, come home, made up some lies, and in 20 odd years ran for President. Makes me wonder what I did with my summer wages, Harley
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