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Monday, May 30, 2011

Life in the Rose Garden

Marine veteran recalls four-year tour in southeast Asia.

"Have you ever heard that song by Lynn Anderson, 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden?'" asked Jim Brinks. "It's what we called our base in Thailand, and it was also a motto from a Marine's recruiting poster," he explained.  Later he would bring out the poster depicting a drill sergeant leaning into a soldier.  Welcome to the Marines, it won't be pretty. The 19-year-old 'J.J." Brinks enlisted in the Marines at the height of the Vietnam War for a four-year tour, with a mandatory two-year reserve afterward. His aptitude for mechanics got him to San Diego for basic training in 1969 for five months where he was designated as a 60/62 Aircraft Mechanic, which meant he was skilled in preflighting and repair.  He would also receive infantry …

Saturday, May 28, 2011

In Service to His Comrades at Home and Abroad

Army Veteran served from 1967-68, but continues to assist his military brethren at home.

John Werderitch speaks haltingly as he remembers his brief tour in Vietnam, where he served in the Army Signal Corps as a Radio Field Repairman, Specialist 5.  It's not easy to tell if he's trying to remember, or if the memories are too tough to speak about. Drafted in 1967 at the age of 23, he ended up in Chu Lai, South Vietnam, which was a Marine Corps air base from 1965 to 1970, and was part of a support unit for the various branches that served in combat.  While not actively involved in day-to-day combat, his service involved going into the field to repair equipment, knowing that his role made him a target. "They told us that the enemy will try and take out the machine gunner first, and the radio operator second in any fire fight," …

Cecilia

9:44 am on Thursday, July 21, 2011

I am offended at the writer's assertion that this man's time served during the Tet Offensive is "inmaterial" [sic]. Any veteran should be offended at such a dismissive and casual attitude toward any time sacrificed for our country, especially since many of these men who were mere boys at the time were drafted.   more ›

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