My father also entered in 1943. Was your lucky enough to see D-Day?You are welcome. And now off to get some freebies. It seems I have collected more monetarily now than when I was on active duty, especially my Home Depot discount. It may be hard to believe, but when I entered the Army in 1970, before All Volunteer, the pay was $79 per month. My father, when he entered in 1943, was making $45 month.
No he was photo recon in Burma. I had an uncle who spent the war in Bermuda, another who was mustering out of enlistment at Pearl Harbor when attacked, in for the duration in the Pacific, and another uncle who went through Japan after they dropped the bomb. Told great stories of going through the atom bombed cities. Crazy what they didn't know or wouldn't admit.My father also entered in 1943. Was your lucky enough to see D-Day?
Mine got sent to University of Maine in winter to become an engineer until they decided they need infantry even more. He got to Europe in September. He drove the RedBall and fought in the Bulge, and even after all that, was still grateful he'd missed D-Day.No he was photo recon in Burma. I had an uncle who spent the war in Bermuda, another who was mustering out of enlistment at Pearl Harbor when attacked, in for the duration in the Pacific, and another uncle who went through Japan after they dropped the bomb. Told great stories of going through the atom bombed cities. Crazy what they didn't know or wouldn't admit.
**** yea. 130 engine troop myself
You know a SSGt Yancey, a Huey crew chief with the the Red Dogs in Atlanta? I was on a MEU with him to OIF from 2005-2006. I flew 46sUSMC 4th MAW MAG-42 HMLA-773 - OEF 2005
Feeling cute. Might eat for free at Olive Garden later, I don't know.
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