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Offline ironglow

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Sights,sounds, smells and nostalgia...
« on: February 22, 2004, 02:22:34 AM »
My grandson, in training now at Parris Island, sent me one of those small, "rolled rope" style, elastic boot blouser, saying "Do you remember these, Gramp?"
   All ex-Marines and soldiers will recall those.
      Believe me, when that little OD colored object fell out of the envelope, it brought back a flood of memories for me from fifty years ago, when I first used those blousers.
    I wrote back to him, commenting how such things trigger nostalgic reactions...
   There is a local VFW a few miles from my house that has on display, a helicopter and an M60 tank. Each time I drive past that tank parked nearest the highway, a wave of memories flicker through my mind. Even though "my" tanks were M47 & M48 models (having same hulls, M48 having very similar turret), as I view that tank....I can hear the scream of the supercharger and the steady click, click, click of the end connectors.
      Even these days, when I light my coal forge, on a frosty morning, to start smithing operations for the day such emotions come to fore. As the acrid, sulphrous, soft-coal smoke billows up from the fresh-fired forge...I am transported back to Fort Knox Ky,(1955) when I was a young soldier taking my tank training where the entire post was heated with soft coal.
     Today, when I fire ammo of different types, there are similar "messages", most are simply the odor of burning gunpowder... but that peculiar smell of Eley primer...somewhere; in some munitions...there is that smell....just can't drag out the answer from my mind....too many ancient cobwebs I guess....LOL
    How many vets here are not stirred by the sound of "Stars and Stripes Forever" or "The Thunderer"...just to name a couple.

             Real nostalgia need not be military in nature...how about "butchering day" or "Maple sugaring"...

         How about sharing some of those memories folks?
If you don't want the truth, don't ask me.  If you want something sugar coated...go eat a donut !  (anon)

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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2004, 03:08:44 AM »
I remember the ping of the M1 clib flying out,the smell of a wet poncho,eating in the rain,the weight of the BAR on a hike,the list goes on,but the best I remember,was the sound af Taps when they put us to bed,at the end of a vary long day.

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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2004, 07:56:00 AM »
Yup! The best tasting coffee I ever had was one day in the woods at Birkenfeld, Germany! I was out in the woods for a couple days...in near-freezing weather. Stumbled into the Co. area, went to the mess tent. and dipped my canteen cup into the 10 gallon pot that the Mess sgt had filled with water and dumped probably 5 lbs. of coffee into...and let 'er boil!!!
    Now, that coffee I'm sure wouldn't have made Starbucks (fourbucks...heh..heh) or even MacDonald's envious; but it sure did taste good to that cold, wet, tired young GI!!!
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« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2004, 03:10:48 PM »
GI coffee wish I had a pot for the morning.