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Try to convince him to tell you his story, these histories should be preserved. Many guys don't want to talk about it, or will only tell you funny stories like how his uniform got burned or how Joe stole some steaks from the officer's mess. Do your best to get the rest, these guys are heroes and their stories should not be forgotten.
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I know what you're saying. I was a Marine in VN and kidded him how he had it made being in the Army. BTW, i got a field promotion from Sgt to Cpl for a little extra beer they said didn't belong to me or my unit. That's another story the family enjoys.
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Snake Rag, use a recorder if you can. Recording will be treasured by all the family and friends for may years to come. Hearing the voice telling the stories adds a huge personal aspect to the experiences. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Snake Rag, use a recorder if you can. Recording will be treasured by all the family and friends for may years to come. Hearing the voice telling the stories adds a huge personal aspect to the experiences. Thanks for sharing with us.
This is valuable first person history here. Not just those of us read about it here but generations from now that need to listen to what he experienced. It's easy to think/talk about, but the value is to learn of his reality. He is living history. Let us not forget.
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If you have not read it, there is a book "Ghost Mountain Boys" that will put the New Guinea efforts by those in that picture in perspective. The photo and story are a treasure.
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A recorder is a great idea. So is writing it up and sending to me for an article in the GCA
Journal if he carried an M1
. We have published dozens of tributes to vets, our 20,000 members love them.
Real men measure once and cut.
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I've read the "Ghost mountain boys". My dad wasn't involved with that operation. He said they flew over the mountains on "47s" . I am getting a couple of brothers together to try to record some of his wartime memories. He has a good collection of pictures that need to be given names, dates, and locations.
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