Post a Pic in Your 20's...Your Prime! :)

My DH is a retired Marine; got in just as Vietnam was closing up.
I envy him.
Am glad those of you guys who served in Vietnam made it home safe
Thank you.
and am always so sad to remember how some of the public treated our returning vets.
It was a difficult time. After Vietnam I still had 1 1/2 years active duty to serve so had to learn how to deal with what had happened and what was to come. We couldn't all be heroes but we couldn't all be villains either.
Respect for those wounded in body heart or soul; for those who perished.
It takes time.
 

I envy him.

Thank you.

It was a difficult time. After Vietnam I still had 1 1/2 years active duty to serve so had to learn how to deal with what had happened and what was to come. We couldn't all be heroes but we couldn't all be villains either.

It takes time.
I volunteer and do home visits to see shut in Veterans when I can.
I try to understand and provide comfort if I can.
I have so much respect for you men.
People who have never served - like you, don't get the sacrifices, and what it does to be gone overseas, in such danger.

My DH was in Grenada/Beirut/Afghanistan/Kuwait/MEast. Expeditionary Forces.
The MC Barracks going down is his most difficult; still has nightmares.
 
I volunteer and do home visits to see shut in Veterans when I can.
I try to understand and provide comfort if I can.
:)
I have so much respect for you men.
Thank you.
People who have never served - like you, don't get the sacrifices, and what it does to be gone overseas, in such danger.
We are trying to balance our existence between admiration and pity. Others decide which one it is. We cannot make that decision. It is out of our hands.
My DH was in Grenada/Beirut/Afghanistan/Kuwait/MEast. Expeditionary Forces.
The MC Barracks going down is his most difficult; still has nightmares.
It takes time.
 

Cam Rahn Bay? Are you joking with me?! 1966-1967 but with a couple of months supporting the expeditionary force of the 4th. Infantry Division up at Vung Ro/Phú Hiệp. I'll bet you and I pounded some of the same sand and walked over the same PcP.

I was at Cam Rahn (483rd USAF Hospital) from August of 1970 - May of 1971. Then Da Nang (366th USAF Dispensary) from May of 1971-August of 1971.
 
Cool Bike! What kind is it?
He said It was a Yahama 350 and it was 1968 so he was only 22

He mainly had BMW‘s most for the time we’ve been married … almost 39 years, he sold his last BMW in about 2010
He did many many trips on his bikes one was to Bunbury western Australia, via Darwin ….way out of his way to go via Northern Territory …and the big trip was to Cairns , Queensland

@Trade
 
He said It was a Yahama 350 and it was 1968 so he was only 22

He mainly had BMW‘s most for the time we’ve been married … almost 39 years, he sold his last BMW in about 2010
He did many many trips on his bikes one was to Bunbury western Australia, via Darwin ….way out of his way to go via Northern Territory …and the big trip was to Cairns , Queensland

@Trade

Thanks! I lkie the Japanese Bikes.
 

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