REM 3200
US Veteran
Never had a number.
Volunteered in Feb. 62, served for 22 years and retired in Apr. 84.
Didn't go to Canada
Didn't dodge
Just did my duty. I was one of the 3%
Same here - US Army 1963 to 1990
Never had a number.
Volunteered in Feb. 62, served for 22 years and retired in Apr. 84.
Didn't go to Canada
Didn't dodge
Just did my duty. I was one of the 3%
I graduated high school in May, 1974. I was eighteen years old, patriotic, poor, and not very bright. I volunteered and joined the Army on February 14, 1975 (yeah, I told you I wasn't very bright) so I could serve our great country, and have a future for myself. I was one of the last of the original GI Bill guys and had to leave the service in 1980 or lose all of my GI Bill benefits. I earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree with the assistance of the GI Bill, and I tried to reenter the service after 9/11 and wasn't allowed to because of my service connected disabilities (I'm still P.O.'d about that!).
Thank you Rustyt1953 for starting this thread, and thank you to all who have served our great nation.
Regards,
Dave