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Roy Moore’s war buddy:‘I knew him to be an altogether honorable, decent..."
Yellow Hammer ^ | NOVEMBER 24, 2017 AT 2:00 PM CST | BY STAFF REPORT

Posted on 11/24/2017 3:27:39 PM PST by little jeremiah

(The following is an open letter to the voters of Alabama from Bill Staehle of Asbury Park, New Jersey.)

I served with Roy Moore in Vietnam in 1971-72, where I knew him to be an altogether honorable, decent, respectable, and patriotic commander and soldier. I have had no contact with him since.

He and I were captains and company commanders in the 504th Military Police Battalion, stationed at the base camp called Camp Land, just west of Danang.

I knew him well in my first four months in-country before I was re-assigned within the battalion to another location. During that time, I grew to admire him.

I am Bill Staehle, residing in Asbury Park, New Jersey. I am an attorney, practicing law continuously for 42-years. I began my career as an assistant United States attorney, and for the past 32 years, I have been the managing trial lawyer for the staff counsel office of a major insurance company.

Allow me to relate to you one experience involving Roy that impressed me.

While in Vietnam, there came a time when another officer invited Roy and me to go with him into town after duty hours for a couple of beers. That officer had just returned from an assignment in Quang Tri Province north of Danang, and we were interested to learn of his experiences.

I had not met him before, and I don’t believe Roy had either. On other occasions with other officers, we would go to the officers’ club at the air force base, but on this occasion, he told us he knew of another place in town.

When we arrived at the place and went inside, it was clear to Roy and me that he had taken us to a brothel. That officer appeared to know people there, as he was greeted by one or two young women in provocative attire.

The place was plush. There were other American servicemen there. Alcohol was being served. There were plenty of very attractive young women clearly eager for an intimate time.

In less time than it took any of the women to approach us, Roy turned to me and said words to this effect, “We shouldn’t be here. I am leaving.”

We told the officer who had brought us that we wanted to leave. He told us to take his jeep and that he could get a ride back later, which he did. Roy and I drove back to camp together.

That evening, if I didn’t know it before, I knew then that with Roy Moore I was in the company of a man of great self-control, discipline, honor, and integrity. While there were other actions by Roy that reinforced my belief in him, that was the most telling.

I reject what are obvious, politically motivated allegations against Roy of inappropriate dating behavior. What I saw, felt and knew about him in Vietnam stands in stark contrast to those allegations.

I sincerely doubt that Roy’s character had changed fundamentally and dramatically in a few short years later. He deserves, in my view, to be heard on the issues that are important to the people of Alabama and our country.

Roy was a soldier for whom I was willing to put my life on the line in Vietnam if the occasion ever arose. Fortunately, it did not.

I was prepared to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with him then, and I am proud to stand by Roy now.

— William E. Staehle, Asbury Park, New Jersey


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alabama
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To: NKP_Vet
Any 30 year man is interested in a 17 and 18 year woman. If not, he’s a homosexual.

Single guy? yep if not a homo.

81 posted on 11/25/2017 2:21:56 PM PST by xone
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To: Yaelle

My grandmother was born in 1897 and married my grandpa in 1911. She was either 13 or had just turned 14. Grandpa was 21. They were married until he died in 1956. They had 9 children. My mother was 15 when she married by father in 1938. He was 20. More recently my brother was married in 1959. He was 18. His wife was 15. He passed away a few years ago. They were married 49 years. My sister was married in 1962. She was 15. Her husband 19. They’re still married.


82 posted on 11/25/2017 3:15:07 PM PST by NKP_Vet ("Man without God descends into madness")
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