… damned if you do and damned if you don’t! The phrase above is used to say that you cannot escape being criticized, whatever you do. This is the story of my life in my early days of being wife, mother, factory worker, cashier, member of the Women’s Army Corps, and how it all came about. 1968, Me and the Vietnam War […]
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Tomb Of The Unknowns Guards
Who are the Tomb of the Unknowns Guards? On a sunny day, or a day of clouds, of rain, snow or freezing cold, they walk their steady pace with precision and pride. Nothing deters them from their duty; respect and dedication is evidenced in their measured stride and erect bearing. Being a sentinel of […]
Lone Survivor – Book Review
Don’t Read “Lone Survivor!” Unless you want to know more about the caliber of men who become Navy SEALS, because you need look no further than this book “Lone Survivor” by Marcus Luttrell. From the moment he enters training until he must use every bit of his skill to survive, Luttrell takes us with him […]
I Am A Veteran
I Am A Veteran I am proud to say I am a veteran, having served in the United States Women’s Army Corps during the Vietnam War era, from 1968 through 1972. I was never in country, but there were those women who DID have duty in Vietnam. The first woman to be assigned to the […]