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In reply to the discussion: So I ran the Marine Corps Marathon today... [View all]Irish_Dem
(77,060 posts)48. Oh I must say it was not just my Dad. It was all the men, all the guys were doing dangerous work.
They were all flying dangerous missions.
Even men just in Da Nang could get killed.
And the USAF made the guys switch squadrons and duties.
So they would be doing even more dangerous jobs.
My dad was just one of the many guys doing difficult dangerous jobs.
He was just part of the group.
The thing is they never complained, or bragged, or anything.
They just treated it like any other job. Said nothing about any of it.
The men were gone a lot.
And tired when they got back.
We knew the Dads would sleep a lot the first couple of days back.
The kids took it all for granted.
It was just a job. We were proud Air Force kids.
But it was routine for us.
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The fact that I've never been in the service, but I still winced immediately when I read "soldier"...
Iggo
Sunday
#9
Calling a Marine a soldier is an insult to Marines, active, reserve, discharged or retired,
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#50
The AF Pararescue are considered some of the best trained combat medics in the world,
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#36
Yep, because so many pilots were being shot down behind N. Vietnam lines, AF and Navy.
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#43
Thank you for this, I knew your dad flew dangerous missions in VN, but this is the first time you
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#46
Oh I must say it was not just my Dad. It was all the men, all the guys were doing dangerous work.
Irish_Dem
Monday
#48
Yep, these men and women are the Air Force's special forces, like the Army's Delta Force,
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#41
Believe it or not, even the Coast Guard have their own special forces.
MarineCombatEngineer
Monday
#44