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You da man Terry!
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:) Terry
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Time for a bump:
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TTT.
Damn fine reading for all. |
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Thanks for bumping this thread! I'm glad I read it!!
Terry - Would love to hear some of those stories. Ever write any of them down? |
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No, my wife Nancy (see the thread below) has just about given up getting me to write a book, once in awhile I will write something down and post it in here. Terry http://www.socnetcentral.com/vb/show...ns+Oval+Office
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What station would have Rocky had reached if he had survived? Maybe President? Last edited by Ronbo; 4 October 2004 at 09:28. |
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Colonel Rowe told us all stories about Rocky
That and when they said they would look up our butts prior to the field ex are two things I will never forget about that course. Really sad about what happened to the Col over in the Phillipines after living through all that. Hes a hero too. |
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Just read this thread. As I was doing so I looked over to see my SERE-C certificate signed by LTC James Rowe. Powerful moment.
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Another chapter to this thread.
http://www.armyflier.com/apps/pbcs.d.../61101015/1100 Peers, comrades remember Aviator Vietnam veteran always loyal to troops By Michelle Owens Army Flier Staff Writer -- Retired Col. Raymond T. Nutter Retired Col. Raymond T. Nutter, Army Aviator and veteran whose call sign was “Viking 2-6,” will always be remembered as a good Soldier, leader and friend, according to his comrades and peers. Nutter, 76, was a resident of Bowling Green, Ky., and he was born Jan. 24, 1930. He died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 25. After graduating from Western Kentucky University, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He graduated from flight school here in 1959. Nutter served in Soc Trang, Vietnam, with the 121st Assault Helicopter Company from 1966-1967. “Ray Nutter was a tough Soldier, a good leader and an all around good man,” said retired Lt. Col. Jerry Daly who served with him in Vietnam. “He was very loyal to his troops. He always stuck up for his troops even when we didn’t deserve it.” While serving with IV Corps in the Mekong Delta, the southernmost military region in Vietnam, Nutter flew a mission that earned him the Distinguished Service Cross, the United States’ second highest medal for valor. He flew with a team of UH-1 Hueys that entered an enemy-filled area Oct. 18, 1966, to rescue wounded American troops. While trying to pick up the wounded Soldiers, Nutter's aircraft was shot down, and his pilot was killed. He and his crew chief and gunner fought off Viet Cong insurgents and survived through the night. A rescue team picked them up the next day. “He was effective as a leader during that mission. His quick decisions determined the fate of a lot of people,” said Daly, who also flew in the mission. During his career, he served in various command and staff positions, was a congressional liaison and the senior advisor for the Kentucky National Guard, according to his friend and comrade retired Lt. Col. John Kennedy. Retired Col. Harry Harper remembers visiting his comrade in Washington during America’s bicentennial celebration in 1976. Nutter was then serving as a congressional liaison. “To be a congressional liaison, you have to have a certain personality — likable. He got along with everyone,” Harper said. “He was real outgoing. He didn’t have enemies. He led by example.” A memorial service was held Sunday in Bowling Green. He will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery Dec. 6, said Kennedy. “He was a good man. If you were in a fight, you’d want him on your side,” he said. I served (flew) with John Kennedy , and Jerry Daly, also flew with Ray Nutter...
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CAPTAUSRET,
Fascinating threads, thank you for sharing them and thank you for your service... Take care GL
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National POW/MIA day
CPT Versace is a hero of mine, and I spread his story whenever I get the chance. Today in honor of national POW/MIA day I drove over to Alexandria, VA to pay my respects at the statue honoring him. All around his statue children played, and even interacted with the statue as I watched. Once they cleared out, I stepped forward for a short moment, and then quickly left. I've attached a photo of the statue to this post for those who haven't had a chance to see it. http://imgur.com/4Bbup
I couldn't figure out how to attach a photo, so I've pasted a link. If this isn't allowed please let me know moderators. |
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Very cool. Thanks for the pic.
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