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Aug. 01, 2007 - 21:37 MDT COUNTING YEARS Often my memory tells me, "It was only yesterday." Not so when I check. I ran on to my passport just now as well as a picture. In 1968 I was in Viet Nam on base at Ben Hoa with the advisory group as a tech rep on the Skyraider escape system. Thirty-nine years ago, but it seems to me as if it was yesterday. Until I realize that there is no way I can do now the things I did then. I bought a bicycle from a returning service man and I would ride the perimeter of the base every day. Oh, it was such fun, but no way could I do it today. My quarters were with the advisory group for the Wing that had the Skyraiders. The structures around Bien Hoa were in a great part built by the French, only the recent ones by our folks. Much scenery there, but some practicality also. The main structure where I stayed was French built, but the rest of the buildings were GI for sure. A picture here of where I stayed:
They called them "Hooches" the one I stayed in held four men. The windows were open screen work and had flaps that could be lowered to be shut in downpours. It rained while I was there, but never enough to need to close the flaps. I guess it is only when one holds the memories up against a calendar that the difference shows when COUNTING YEARS . . . . . . . . . 5 comments so far
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