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fretman124 said:
Somewhere along the line, I earned back a little respect from my dad.

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Paul V.
USAF, MSgt Ret.
1980-2001


The weird thing was, my dad was a gunner's mate in the Coast Guard in the Korean War. He was very proud of his days in the service, but when it came to his sons joining the service, he was dead-set against it. Go figure.
 
Bernie Brewer said:
The weird thing was, my dad was a gunner's mate in the Coast Guard in the Korean War. He was very proud of his days in the service, but when it came to his sons joining the service, he was dead-set against it. Go figure.

My dad went to college, then when Viet Nam got going he was married so he joined the reserves since he didn't want to get shipped out with kids on the way.

I wanted to join the air force REALLY BADLY, but they were dead set against it. I wanted to be a pilot like you wouldn't believe, but they refused to even entertain the notion. I really shouldn't have listened to them.
 
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