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To: seasoned traditionalist; stephenjohnbanker

"Well guys, I'm willing to wager that I've got you both beat in the "despise" Kerry category.

If not, I'm definitely a close second.

Its an elite--albeit not a small--club, of which I am a proud member and like y'all, with very good reasons--35 years' worth of them."

I was there the same time hanoi kerry was.

http://stophanoikerry.150m.com/

I VOW to the 58,000 + Brothers and Sisters on
The Viet Nam Wall who never came home
and to those who died at home from injuries and
from broken hearts.

"I will do everything I LEGALLY can
to expose Hanoi Kerry once and for all.

I will not tire, I will not falter,
and I will not fail.

I solemnly vow to do all I can to restore your honor
until I give my last breath on earth."

I spent 3yrs on a destroyer in the Navy from
'66-'69 as a Gunners Mate, GMG3.
USS CORRY DD 817 '68-'69 Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club Member.
USS CORRY DD 817
Home port was Norfolk Virginia
and sailed with her in the North Atlantic,
Caribbean,(dealt with Cuban gunboats off of Havana in Jan '68)
thru the Panama Canal, across the Pacific to Viet Nam and back.

I was there the same time Kerry was.
I was there Oct'68-Apr'69 on the destroyer USS Corry DD-817
which sometime supplied PCF's and PBR's
and provided gunfire and gunfire support
in North AND South Viet Nam.

My ship may have even supplied
Kerry's boat in the Mekong Delta

USS Corry served in all areas of the Viet Nam conflict from patrol in North Vietnam & China waters,
providing gunfire support in the south, replenishing patrol craft in the Delta.
The USS Corry earned various ribbons, awards & the E efficiency award.
She sailed from Norfolk in Aug'68 & returned Apr'69.
The USS Corry was alongside the USS New Jersey
when she made her debut in the South Vietnam war theater.
Both ships were participants of Operation Bold Mariner in Jan'69.
It was the largest amphibious landing since the Korean conflict began.

Although there are many similarities between naval gunfire support
and Operation Sea Dragon (which ended Nov '68), they differ in two important areas:
naval gunfire support is normally fired at the request of troops ashore,
while Sea Dragon's mission is the interdiction of supplies and destruction
of military targets; and naval gunfire support is always conducted in South Vietnam,
while Sea Dragon missions are fired only above the demilitarized zone.

29 US Navy ships received gunfire from Viet Cong shore batteries.
My ship DID NOT get hit by the VC.


71 posted on 06/29/2006 9:23:29 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Support the troops by exposing the threats to them like hanoi kerry, cut and run murtha, Code Pink,)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good evening.

Has senator Kerry signed the SF 180?

5.56mm

72 posted on 06/29/2006 9:34:00 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Thank you very much for your most descriptive explanation
about your mission, and how you have a strong knowledge about Kerry's disposition during the war. I knew you have had an undaunted passion for exposing him, but until now I had no true appreciation for what you went through, or why you have been so passionate about it. I admire what you are doing, and wish you Godspeed.


77 posted on 06/29/2006 9:46:45 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (If you got Sowell, you got Soul !)
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