This is a Military Thread I think it's appropriate to start a new thread, so I am.
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And he died in my arms, a couple of years ago. In the weeks and hours before his death, we came to some understandings, not all of which needed speaking.
As soon as they finish the new Northeast Florida military cemetery, I'll bury my dad's ashes, with those of my mother, as he directed me. As his honorable 20 years of Navy and Naval Air Reserve service earned. And then, finally, we'll be done, he and I, with military bullshit. And I, for one, will continue to be glad that persons living today need not make the choices of older folks, or pay attention to suggestions of old protest songs.
Sorry to hear that you lost your dad. My own father passed away in 2006, and it's a hard thing to bear. I still catch myself picking up the phone to call him when big things happen in my life.
He was in the Marines, and narrowly missed going to Vietnam (he served just prior and ended up back in school, married, etc). He wasn't really a military type of guy, so he never talked about it. He would never have wanted my brother or I to join up, which was a good thing, considering that I'd rather
do just about anything rather than kill people.
My brother and I tried to get him to watch Full Metal Jacket with us, but he turned it off after five minutes. "I went to boot camp once, boys, and that was plenty."
My uncle, however, did several tours in that wretched war. He still has panic attacks to this day, and I'm convinced that he has some rather serious psychological scars from his time in country. I've kind of lost touch with him: he's a very strident pro-Bush Republican... and I had to eventually ask him to stop emailing me (he was forwarding me some of the worst right-wing bullshit imaginable on a daily basis). He took it hard, I guess.
My cousin, for all I know, is in Iraq as I type this. I've done a poor job of keeping up with my extended family back in the states (for a number of reasons).
Anyway, thanks for the though-provoking content, as ever. If I had been faced with the same decisions as you were at the time, I have no idea what I would've done. I probably would've ended up in a box.