To: pgobrien
You're Welcome.
Thanks for sharing about your dad with us, pgobrien.
Thank your dad for his service for me. Remember his stories and pass them on, they deserve to be heard and remembered.
46 posted on
02/03/2003 12:30:54 PM PST by
SAMWolf
(To look into the eyes of the wolf is to see your soul)
To: SAMWolf
Thanks Sam for posting this,my Dad was a member of the Force ( I'm Pgobrien's brother ).Its great seeing some recognition for these guys finally.Dad is an American who ran off to Canada pre-Pearl Harbour because " I thought the whole thing would be over and I'd miss it".We still tease him about running off to Canada when the war broke out.He faked his ID, and was accepted in the Canadian Army at 16 years old.Basically he was an American in the Canadian Army, serving in a Canadian unit, under an American command.When the Force members came home after the War no one had heard of them and LOTS of people said they were liers.Not too many said it to Dad twice.There was something during the war called Special Service that was like a USO type thing, singers,dancers etc.Dad has said that they were always getting asked at hospitals or MASH "how do you guys keep getting hurt?". Took awhile for the Force members to realize they were getting confused with Special Service.Pretty hard to take I'd bet.The First Special Service Force will go down in history as the first modern commando unit.Small, highly trained,fast and versatile.We ( Freeper Pgobrien,and our families) are very proud of what our Dad was a part of.Thanks for posting this.I'll print it out and he'll get to read this.
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