Veterans
Related: About this forumIn Memoriam to our group host pinboy3niner.
Veteran or not, please feel free to post an image toast to a beloved DU'er, whether it's a drink, bong rip, scoop of ice cream, or in any way you wish to honor a good and honorable person.
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pinboy3niner (Bob) was the best of us.
"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)Cha
(305,693 posts)Mahalo, denbot
Peace to you, Cha.
Cha
(305,693 posts)I see it again.. here's an exchange of his.. typical funny Bob..
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1018886299#post10
Peace to you denbot
applegrove
(123,448 posts)He often had a pun for me in the wee hours of the morning when
I was too tired to resist his power. I think he appreciated my spelling errors.....they were a set up for him in a way. Vibes to all who loved him. Safe passage.
trusty elf
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countryjake
(8,554 posts)so I'll just plop this here for pinboy ...
Bob was there in DC that night for the Welcome Home concert, he loved Fogerty, so I've been rockin' out and bawlin' ever since I heard. He's been my pal here since way back in the "olden" days and I will miss him so. I can't get over today's awful news ...
He really was the best.
denbot
(9,914 posts)Nicely done indeed.
trusty elf
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denbot
(9,914 posts)Thank you t e.
trusty elf
(7,482 posts)wanna play a game of...
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Haydn Sikh?
Rhiannon12866
(223,376 posts)trusty elf
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denbot
(9,914 posts)Me thinks Bob would have been proud of you.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)yuiyoshida
(42,814 posts)but he did come to my defense once. I won't forget that.
trusty elf
(7,482 posts)Gorgon Zola
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time for a time-out in the punitentiary?
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Orrex
(64,211 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(176,940 posts)denbot
(9,914 posts)In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)Callmecrazy
(3,067 posts)DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Docreed2003
(17,851 posts)RKP5637
(67,112 posts)JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,800 posts)bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)patriot39
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It's from a B Co. 2nd Bn (Airmobile) 501st INF. reunion in 2011.
A tribute to Bob was held on 7/15, with a flag ceremony and three-volley salute. His remains were laid to rest in the Bakersfield National Cemetery on7/21, also with a flag ceremony and three-volley salute.
As was stated during the tribute, above all, Bob was a patriot. He served his country both in and out of uniform, and he served it well.
Rest in peace, brother.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Last edited Fri May 4, 2018, 09:39 PM - Edit history (1)
I was going to link up at on of the reunions but we could never work it out.
I would have loved to go to the ceremony. If you have any pictures of the marker or tombstone, I'd be honored to have a copy.
I'm glad he was buried at a military cemetery and with honors. He was a warrior and that is a fitting place for him.
-fellow Infantryman
patriot39
(3 posts)Originally, Bob's son intended to have Bob's cremains buried at Arlington National Cemetery, but he generously allowed the family to have the tribute and interment here in SoCal. The flag ceremony at the cemetery was very moving.
A headstone was ordered and is expected to be completed within six weeks. I would be happy to send you photos, either as e-mail attachments or via USPS. I have photos of the flag, Bob's jungle shirt (which he always wore with his 101st Airborne hat), Bob's awards from work, his military commendations, his books, etc.
One of the most poignant articles I have is a letter from USARV HQ. Bob had friends in an ARVN armored unit, and he submitted a request to be a troop advisor attached to that unit. The request was approved but he didn't get the letter until he was undergoing treatment at Letterman General Hospital in S.F. He knew that he would not make it back there to be with his buddies, and he was very upset.
Three of them even visited Bob in CA after he got married. They had to return to 'Nam, of course, and ended up in re-education camps. At least one of them survived, and Bob learned that he was working as a bank manager. Bob made three trips to 'Nam with his 2nd wife, and I hope that he was able to connect with Phoung.
Thank you for caring about my brother.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)That's very considerate to have him laid there. We made the same choice with my father who served also in the 101st ABN. Arlington was too far away for family members to visit so we chose one that was 2 hours away.
It doesn't surprise me that he was upset. Duty weighs heavy on men like your brother. It was apparent by his work with veterans, so I'm not surprised he'd be that way when he was on active duty. He was just taking care of his troops. That's what made him an outstanding leader and person.
If any of his Vietnam memorabilia that isn't divided up is left. I'd like to make a suggestion. Anything like pictures, awards, from the time he was in the 501st. Please send it to the 101st ABN Don Pratt Museum at Ft Campbell. They had a very large section on the A Shau Valley. I'd be glad to pay for it.
When the headstone comes is placed. Could you get a picture then? If it isn't any problem.
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DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)malaise
(278,461 posts)Miss you brother
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sarge43
(29,167 posts)You were loved and you are missed.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)denbot
(9,914 posts)R.I.P. Bob.
dware
(14,389 posts)but I did go into the archives and read alot of his posts and he was a great DU'er.
It seems that our generation is dying off and with it, those of us that served in Vietnam.
It's so sad when I hear about another fellow Vietnam Veteran leaving this earth way too early.
R.I.P. Pinboy3niner, your last reveille has sounded.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Not forgotten
"I see beyond the forest the moving barriers of a hidden column. Our dead brothers still live for us, and bid us think of life, not death of life to which in their youth they lent the passion and glory of the spring. As I listen, the great chorus of life and joy begins again, and amid the awful orchestra of seen and unseen powers and destinies of good and evil our trumpets sound once more a note of daring, hope, and will." - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
The Wizard
(12,909 posts)The saddest song ever written