Morning All; have noticed that some of you are vets; was anyone in Army at Vung Tau and knew any drivers in 8 field ambulance during 67/68? Had a mate back then and wondered what he might be doing now? Cheers
I served 3 years in the scouts, got numerous medals and came away with an honorable discharge, does that count???
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me, the dragon, & little blue, never stop playing, live long, laugh lots, travel far, give a stranger a smile, might just be your next best freind. try to commit a random act of kindness everyday
Names appear on your whiteboard. Three local lads I knew in RAAF all killed was big blow for town. Sympathetic to those years, as personally know of some with problems still. Also my dad in WW2, was alcoholic with malaria, left us when I was 15 so I think each war has/had its own ongoing tragic legacies.
Wars never solve anything. Although having served in a number of hell holes around the world in my 30 years the one thing that always stands out in my mind is that wars only look after the greedy never the needy . What the world considers today's freedom fighter becomes tomorrows despot and it all starts over again
On my way to Darwin tonight so will look up the whiteboard when i return in a couple of weeks
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Wrong dates for me....I was there 70 - 71 1Tp 1 FD SQN RAE.... one of the now infamous Tunnel Rats, Eldest son went backpacking thruogh Vietnam and some of the tunnels are now tourist attractions, he wanted to know how I got down them as he could not.... Simple answer; I was young and so fit I had muscles on my Numba 2's.... Cest la Vie....
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Don't take life too seriously.... No one gets out alive
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