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Reading the original post, I needed to go out get a chew of tobacco and push the mower around for a while clear my head.
Let me start out by saying, I am not questioning your honor or service.
I find I am more like my Father than I would have ever thought, he was not one to talk about his service in WW 2, and we never knew until his death that he had received two purple hearts; he would not talk about the war.
After high school, I told him I had joined the army, I will never forget the look he gave me, I never saw so much sadness and disappointment in him.
A couple years latter after I had completed my tour, an uncle who served in Korea, talked me into joining the local VFW, after a couple months, the BS war stories started working on me, I never went back, you just knew some of these guys had never left the states,
I have always felt my service record was between me, my DD-214 and God, and if I can live with it, and god can forgive me, that’s all that matters.
I know that a lot of guys need to talk about it, I worked with a Marine that was there in 68, he was in and out of the VA the whole time I worked with him. He could not let go and it killed him.
My stepson a Gulf war vet, he also could not handle what came home with him, he just could not let go of it, last year he took his life.
Everyone needs to handle his or her demons in there own way.
The trouble today, there are so many want to be rambos, that just don’t have a clue as to what it is all about,
I blame society for this, a mans word is not what it was once worth
Politicians lie. Steal, and sleep around, Sports figures that once were respected, are now nothing more than a joke, in and out of rehab and jail, and movie actors that have absolutely no morals are blasting our kids daily with the trash out of Hollywood.
Criminals are portrayed as heroes. Even the true criminals don’t take responsibility for there actions, (society let me down)
My dad told me A mans good name is the only thing you really have, but the easiest thing to loose and the hardest to keep, and should be protected at all cost.
But these morals have been lost. At one time a handshake was as good as any paper contract. But because of the world we live in, trust is not something you find in great quantity any more.