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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2542498" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Afghanistan and Iraq were this generations Vietnam . Vietnam was my generations Korea . Most of the people that I served with were as you say quiet professionals . Time lets you build some scars but does not heal all wounds you get better but you don't unsee or undo somethings are there till you yourself pass on . Our country and people are better at listening and understanding today then in my day for the most part . Some people need a lot of help to get through what they saw did and went through I feel for the people in Ukraine life is hell for them from now forward . I still to this day will give a coin to those that I feel can use a kindness . I carried one from August 1975 till a couple of years ago I gave it to a young man that got torn up by an IED but was still working for a living as a mill wright traveling on a turbine overhaul crew . He cried shook my hand went to his tool box and gave me a delta force coin . For those of you that don't know you place the coin in your right hand and give it to them when you shake their hand . I was given mine in Hong Kong in the dive locker of the Sammual Gompers by Two guys that I served with they were UDT it was silver and when I passed it on you could just tell that it was a coin worn smooth . Buck shake your Dads hand for me and say thank You .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2542498, member: 91783"] Afghanistan and Iraq were this generations Vietnam . Vietnam was my generations Korea . Most of the people that I served with were as you say quiet professionals . Time lets you build some scars but does not heal all wounds you get better but you don't unsee or undo somethings are there till you yourself pass on . Our country and people are better at listening and understanding today then in my day for the most part . Some people need a lot of help to get through what they saw did and went through I feel for the people in Ukraine life is hell for them from now forward . I still to this day will give a coin to those that I feel can use a kindness . I carried one from August 1975 till a couple of years ago I gave it to a young man that got torn up by an IED but was still working for a living as a mill wright traveling on a turbine overhaul crew . He cried shook my hand went to his tool box and gave me a delta force coin . For those of you that don't know you place the coin in your right hand and give it to them when you shake their hand . I was given mine in Hong Kong in the dive locker of the Sammual Gompers by Two guys that I served with they were UDT it was silver and when I passed it on you could just tell that it was a coin worn smooth . Buck shake your Dads hand for me and say thank You . [/QUOTE]
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