Veterans
Related: About this forumA war story on this Veterans Day told to me by a Vietnam marine who was at con thien.
Told to me one night years ago as we were coming out of Boston on line haul by a fellow veteran and a fellow teamster as we shot the breeze over cb radio.
He said man I saved my rifle platoon we was in tight spot my platoon was in danger this was after a patrol, I asked how what happened he said it was before chow I shot the cooks.

Walleye
(38,237 posts)A second lieutenant with a map and a compass
MarineCombatEngineer
(14,920 posts)Rules of Engagement,
For a USMC 2nd Lt. in Vietnam, that was pretty much accurate.
marble falls
(63,491 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,203 posts)usually.
Duncanpup
(14,101 posts)
marble falls
(63,491 posts)... plus, who could say no to an all included cruise?
taxi
(2,084 posts)Uncle John had nothing but his flask and a knife. After quickly downing the whiskey he slashed his way through a dozen enemy combatants and returned to base.
Moral of the story: don't mess with Uncle John when he's been drinking.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,981 posts)... they were tough, chewy, and tasted a bit gamey. I think I prefer c-rats.