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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3060233" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I don't know where everyone gets their stories from. I was in/at the end of the Viet Nam War right up until April/May 1975. Previous it was call "Frequent Wind and alsoed</p><p></p><p>I have to disagree with everything that you referred to. I was in the Marines in the early 70s and was in the in the 1st Marine Air Wing calling in air strikes, then 2nd Marine Div Force Troops Recon. Also went to Quantico and played with Scout Snipers. I knew a lot of Scout Sniper teams and never had another Marine "Hate" another Marie in Recon or a Scout Sniper. We always consider every Marine a "Brother" and still to this day call another Marine my Brother. Everyone inter acted and the only time slept alone was when we didn't have a woman in bed. As far as treated "Spooky Psychos" I think that all us Marines thought we were "Spooky Psychos". We talked to each other about what we did, but never to an outsider.</p><p>The only people that didn't like us Marines or other Service men & women were the Liberal News Media and Hippies. This was the 70s. The Viet Nam War really didn't end until 1975 after Operations "Eagle Pull" and "Frequent Wind". That was when the evac of Saigon in April 1975.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3060233, member: 116439"] I don't know where everyone gets their stories from. I was in/at the end of the Viet Nam War right up until April/May 1975. Previous it was call "Frequent Wind and alsoed I have to disagree with everything that you referred to. I was in the Marines in the early 70s and was in the in the 1st Marine Air Wing calling in air strikes, then 2nd Marine Div Force Troops Recon. Also went to Quantico and played with Scout Snipers. I knew a lot of Scout Sniper teams and never had another Marine "Hate" another Marie in Recon or a Scout Sniper. We always consider every Marine a "Brother" and still to this day call another Marine my Brother. Everyone inter acted and the only time slept alone was when we didn't have a woman in bed. As far as treated "Spooky Psychos" I think that all us Marines thought we were "Spooky Psychos". We talked to each other about what we did, but never to an outsider. The only people that didn't like us Marines or other Service men & women were the Liberal News Media and Hippies. This was the 70s. The Viet Nam War really didn't end until 1975 after Operations "Eagle Pull" and "Frequent Wind". That was when the evac of Saigon in April 1975. [/QUOTE]
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