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I was 17 when I enlisted in 74. Ours didn't care about the family either. I finally had to quit in 08. Halloween. What a release date.
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08-12-2011 11:07 AM
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My gun club used to have a shoot every year for trophies. When we gathered I noticed everyone there was in full uniform of some sort except me, and I was the only serving member past or present. Strange...
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Bill, I understand and appreciate your feelings. You have spent your life in uniform, however, and I do feel you have earned the right. Our law enforcement jobs can be just as fatal as military! If my nightmares are any indications, just as hard mentally, also!
On another note When re-enacting, I muse that the canvas "dog tent" I sleep in is no different than the ones I slept in in the Army (2 shelter halves.) The large crackers in the MREs taste about the same as the hard tack we eat e-enacting, too. It all feels "familiar"
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What a thread. I kind-a see real feelings here. I never thought much about reenactors. History buffs, want-a-be's, could also be right.
I was a ROTC 2nd LT. USA
COE, Jan. 1972
Discharged Capt. 1980. Have my uniform still. why, don't know, I can't get in it.
I still remember the "Jimmy Carter Build Up". No wait, that was four years later.
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I was a civi with the COE at the St. Louis base for my first couple years out of school. Was a fun experience working on the rivers. Was on the dredge boat Potter on the Mississippi in the summer of 98 iirc.