Posted by JMS/.MN on April 25, 2016 at 23:06:14 from (209.237.124.204):
In Reply to: Chance Encounters posted by 37Chief on April 25, 2016 at 21:02:33:
Multiple times, even today. But an older one- Sept., 1965, I had just finished the Green Beret training in Ft. Bragg, NC, went to Ft. Belvoir, VA for an NCO level demolitions/construction course... 12 weeks. Every weekend in DC...touring the monuments, museums, Arlington, etc....fantastic to see the Nation"s capitol, for real, not in pics. Waiting at a bus stop one Sunday morning, headed back to base...I see this guy walking toward the bus stop- thinking ...He looks familiar. Turned out to be Danny R., two years younger than me from home, we took our draft physicals the same day, I enlisted, he waited to get drafted.
Heard about a classmate, Dean, headed to Nam....literally bumped shoulders with someone going down hotel steps in Hawaii....bumpee: Pete was from our home town, a year younger than us. Our home town was about 800 population.
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