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« on: June 26, 2013, 11:56:27 AM » |
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In my father's generation they all spent a couple of years in the military, but only one uncle had the misfortune to actually fight in a war - Korea.
He used to tell me gently of the horrors he saw and caused, as we sat on the open tail gate of a pickup in the bucolic fields of father's farms... I've told those stories on the forum before somewhere.
But I've never met any 'real military men', other than perhaps briefly some old retired ones in Pattaya.
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