In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

My Dad was newlywed in '41 and the Marines beckoned. 42 months later he returned to the States to muster out. Malaria haunted him the rest of his life and he died at 79, cancer.
Denny Ferraro was drafted, went to Nam to get addicted to heroin, came home and died at 20.
War fucked up their lives and they didn't deserve it.

In response Barry McCockinner to his Publication

My good friend in high school got drafted and went to Vietnam. The war shattered him.
He came back home to a quiet dull life, friends say.
I had moved away. Years passed .I thought of contacting him but haven't. I don't know what to say after all these years. He was an oddball back then. An art student like me, he loved opera!
I still have his phone #. Maybe I'll call, maybe not.

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

Graduated in '73 the year the draft ended. I'm lucky in that regard but growing up in the world I did, did not have to be. Looks like we may get another shot...😉

Things are looking bright,
with all the warmongers dead.
Maybe the new government will make amends and restitution to the war survivors, to the veterans who lost so much.

In response Barry McCockinner to his Publication

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