by maleah 07 Aug 2014

We just got back from Delhi, NY for our annual reunion of the 2nd of the 8th Army group that was in Viet Nam together in the 1970's. They still look "young men" to me. We appreciate all they did for us. I think the wives have a better time at the reunion.

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by grossfamilie 11 Aug 2014

How wonderful to meet again and glad for you to have this tradition.
Hope you'll have meetings for many more and healthy years to come

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by lbrow 11 Aug 2014

Women do seem to enjoy one another's company for a longer period then men. The men are really glad to see ea. other but after they have me and greeted, and reminisced a while they are ready to go. I continue to pray for our servicemen . I am afraid a lot of our Military today do not have the same ideals of our older Vets

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by cfidl 09 Aug 2014

Excellent! I totally understands what you are saying about seeming young!

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by graceandham 07 Aug 2014

Glad you ladies have fun. My Dad went to the de-commissioning (& reunion) of his three WWII Naval vessels and had a great time, but my Mom was so miserable hearing all the old ha-ha stories, she skipped the third one. The best one was the ship on which he was (finally) commander, because each man wanted especially to see him. There's no times like old times.

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by airyfairy 07 Aug 2014

Sounds as if you had a good time. Welcome back.

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by decojo 07 Aug 2014

Glad you had a great time. Veterans are very special people!

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by jrob Moderator 07 Aug 2014

That's great. I hope you told the "young men" how much they are appreciated. Please tell your young man from me.

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by 02kar Moderator 07 Aug 2014

I'm glad you had a safe journey and a good reunion.

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