I'm a veteran-- so who wants to pay me extra Tuesday?
Yeah-- see how silly the concept is?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I just came from a reunion in New Orleans. There were 19 in my detachment. One got a fungus in his eyes and was sent home. He later took his own life. That left three six man teams. We lost two of them. Four from my team came home. One died of cancer at 35. Now there are only three. Danzler, Delano and D**** ...the three D's. Some of the support staff are invited. A couple of Helicopter pilots and a door gunner come.
THIS (in spades)
What I wouldn't give to get even one back . . .
Loss suffered 42 years ago as fresh as yesterday in my mind Originally Posted by Halfbad
By your handle, I'm guessing that put you in a little before me, as, if I'm not mistaken, the Lurps were redesignated by the time I joined. And yes, I joined. By the time I got my draft notice, the Corps owned me. That group with us was force recon. Both groups definitely earned their stripes.We were redesignated as Rangers.
Off topic, sorry. Originally Posted by daty/o
I want to preface my remarks with the fact I'm a vet. There is something about asking for a discount that doesn't sit right with me. It seems tacky. It was something we did for many varied reasons and now we want a few dollars off? It seems to cheaper everything to me. I appreciate the sentiment behind providers who offer. I'd probably take it if a provider offers, but I'd never go asking. Originally Posted by slowmoverWell said Mover and I agree. I too am a vet, USMC 84-97. I do not think I have ever asked for a discount in the world. However the few times I have received one it was cool. Out.