[Fot] Fwd: RE: Veteran's Day

Bill Sohl billsohl at optonline.net
Mon Nov 12 12:40:14 MST 2007


I wish the recent PBS series "The WAR" by Ken Burns would be mandatory 
viewing for all high school kids.  The series (and I only caught 2 of the 7 
parts) is truly told on a very personal level...one that really brings to 
the forefront the sacrifices made by so many.
There is a book version also and I read it cover-to-cover and am still in 
awe as to the sacrifices made by  so many on our behalf.

I served (US Navy) from 66-70 and even though my ship (DD-781, a destroyer) 
was in the Vietnam war zone (late 68 through spring 69) providing gunfire 
support and doing other war time duties we thankfully were never shot at by 
anyone.  I can't imagine the actual feelings one  must go through when on 
the receiving end of enemy gunfire.

Anyone who has served, regardless of it being peacetime or wartime deserves 
my respect because no one ever knows when peacetime can suddenly be wartime 
on a moments notice putting everyone in the service potentially in harms 
way.

With sincerest respect for all who served,
Bill Sohl
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From: "EDWARD BARNARD" <edwardbarnard at prodigy.net>
To: "FOT" <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 1:50 PM
Subject: [Fot] Fwd: RE: Veteran's Day


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> From: EDWARD BARNARD <edwardbarnard at prodigy.net>
> Subject: RE: [Fot] Veteran's Day
> To: Richard Taylor <tarch at bellsouth.net>
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> Richard: Still have my kun#cap hanging with my dress greens in the closet 
> with a pair of boots, one set of jungles and one of deserts. What is it 
> that some things we never get rid of? Funny, today on the radio I hear 
> everybody saying it's Veteran's Day. People remember it as a bank holiday 
> and not Armistice Day. As a kid back home, on the 11th hour, of the 11th 
> day, of the 11th month, the sirens would blow and the church bells would 
> ring. Today people curse it because they're not going to get their mail!
>  - Ed
>
> Richard Taylor <tarch at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>  As a Korean War vet (11th Airborne) I dug up my old kun-cap for show and
> tell at the office. Airborne wasn't issued flying saucers. Any of you guys
> remember that old stuff?
>
> Richard L. Taylor
>
> Subject: [Fot] Veteran's Day
>
> Surprised no one has said it yet but...Happy Veteran's Day to all the 
> other
> veteran's on the list! And a belated (yesterday) Happy 232nd Birthday to 
> all
> the Corps veteran's!
> -Ed Barnard
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