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Please Don’t Thank Me for My Service
New York Times ^ | FEB. 21, 2015 | MATT RICHTEL

Posted on 02/21/2015 2:52:47 PM PST by jonascord

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To: AbnSarge

I know Klass, Gulley, Stone and Collins are in here, not sure if that 1978 date is correct, but, these are kewel :)

I see GySgt Clark, he is on facebook, Collins we cant find, klass we cant find, stone...But, I do have Wayne Gulley as a friend on Facebook :)

81 posted on 02/22/2015 10:30:21 AM PST by RaceBannon (Rom 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for)
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To: AbnSarge

in the bigger picture, the first face behind frady that lines up with frady, about 4 rows back, that is Sgt Collins

The Black guy top left, I think that might be Sgt Stone, he drove a green vette, 72? 75?


82 posted on 02/22/2015 10:34:09 AM PST by RaceBannon (Rom 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for)
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To: Cen-Tejas

“My brother-in-law was a LRP (Lerp) in nam in the sixties. Though we don’t get along all that well (largely because of my sister), I have written him many times over the decades about his extraordinary military service. I think at least arguably that the Vietnam War was more terrifying for the average grunt because u most of the time didn’t get to see the enemy. Many times our guys were just feet from the enemy and could not see them until a flash bang went off in their face.

Before anybody jumps me, I’m not taking away one ounce of credit from any other vet in any war. They are all heroes!

I just thank my lucky stars that the closest I got in 71 was Keelung Port City on Taiwan aboard the USS Hector, AR 7”.

Thanks for sharing your experience. If you want to learn more about LRRPs (Long Range Recon Patrol), I highly suggest you read the following -

Sog: The Secret Wars of America’s Commandos in Vietnam Mass Market Paperback – July 1, 1998
by John L. Plaster

This was a highly classified unit that did not exist, who had ‘get out of jail free’ cards, carried exotic weaponry, dressed like the enemy, boobytrapped enemy ammunition, etc. I believe their existence remained classified until the late 80s or early 90s. Not to diminish the LRRPs, but SOG (Studies and Observation Group) seemed to be a step above everyone else, as they hand picked the best of all branches of special ops guys. I believe their mission was primarily outside South Vietnam (Laos, Cambodia, North Vietnam). The author points out that on numerous occasions, a team was being hunted by enemy units as large as a battalion. You may want to skip the 1st one or two chapters, as I recall it is mostly hierarchy type stuff. I gave my copy of this book to a neighbor who flew the F105 in Vietnam. Otherwise, I would send it to you.

This unit (SOG) pioneered the first HALO junp, at least in combat.


83 posted on 02/22/2015 2:44:06 PM PST by 82nd Bragger (Count to four except when in a helicopter)
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To: 82nd Bragger

Awesome!

Have long plane flight coming up your book recommendation will make tolerable!


84 posted on 02/22/2015 3:48:26 PM PST by Cen-Tejas (it's the debt bomb stupid)
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To: jonascord

Having done multiple deployments myself, I see this article as an attempt to drive a wedge between the service member and the civilian population while making the soldier appear to be a jerk that can’t accept a simple expression of gratitude in the spirit in which it was intended.


85 posted on 02/22/2015 5:38:41 PM PST by NavVet ("You Lie!")
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To: jonascord
many remember how the viet nam vets were treated when they returned and want to make sure, the Americans will not do such evil to them. All we can say is thank you for your sacrifice..They were called baby killers and spit on or yelled at in airports if in uniform Those that did that should be ashamed to this very day....
86 posted on 02/23/2015 4:58:20 AM PST by goat granny
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