I‘ve told this story before, a tale about my departure from the military. I served for 3 years on an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam war. When my time was up I was offered shore duty of my choice if I would extend for 2 years, so it was off to Spain.
During my last six months there I took over the fleet brig. The officer I relieved told me that a Marine guard transferred in from Vietnam told him of seeing a prisoner, an enemy soldier, pushed to his death out of a helicopter. When I was discharged and returned to the States, I read the news that I had been insulated from while in the Service, and wrote the Secretary of the Navy about the helicopter story. He wrote back and said it was just a “sea story”, in other words a tall tale and lie. Whereupon I resigned my reserve commission. That sea story has later been proven to be true.