debodun
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On September 17, 1972, the long-running TV show "M*A*S*H" made its debut and lasted 11 seasons despite the many cast changes.
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One of our TV channels still broadcasts reruns of MASH, and I still watch a show occasionally....it brings back some memories of the year I spent in Thailand....USAF/1967, when that Vietnam mess was in full swing.On September 17, 1972, the long-running TV show "M*A*S*H" made its debut and lasted 11 seasons despite the many cast changes.
My time on the Hancock was in the mid sixties. Three cruises to Vietnam and the South China Sea, Yankee and Dixie Station - all in the engine rooms. Ashore in Olongapo and several stops in Hong Kong and Japan, but I doubt I ever saw Vietnam - maybe once, but probably just a cloud on the horizon. Extended my Navy enlistment for two years in exchange for two years shore duty. The old saying Join The Navy And See The World had real meaning for me. Lots of Asia, Europe from Norway to Greece, Turkey, and many visits to Gibraltar and Morocco.Fifty years ago,1972, I was at Vietnam on the aircraft carrier USS Hancock CVA19, the Fighting Hanna along with the Kitty Hawk and the Ticonderoga. We patrolled up and down the Vietnam coast and would bring in holy hell to support the US Marines and US Solders that were still in Vietnam helping the south Vietnamese. I was in Vietnam 1969- 1970 in the Army and at Vietnam 1972-1973-and 1974 in the Navy. There were still solders still inland and we would send in hell and high water to support them.