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On 9/23/14 1:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/23/2014 11:31 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/23/14 11:12 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 06:29:38 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 9/22/14 10:47 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 21:44:18 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 9/22/14 9:37 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 18:08:52 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:


Oh, yeah, you boys were really at risk during your enlistments...
Paper
cuts and all...

Climbing in the superstructure in a North Atlantic storm in December
is a tad more dangerous that drowning from a beer bong in the dorm.


If those were your choices, you made the wrong choice.


Yeah I suppose I could have dodged the draft and sat around the frat
drinking beer and smoking dope. How was it?

I would not have traded my experience for your choice.



I don't know "how it was," as I didn't dodge the draft or drink much
beer. I didn't like beer all that much back then, and I don't like it
all that much now.

The majority of military-aged young men were *not* drafted during our
debacle in Vietnam. There were many, of course, who enlisted in
order to
avoid the draft. Weren't you one of those?

I could have quite easily kept a 2-S for enough years to get to the
point where my lottery was a good bet. ... like you.
At the time I joined the Coast Guard it was seen as an option where I
might actually be able to do something. Johnson had just promised us
he would never send our boys off to fight in a war and I had little
interest in being in the Sargent Bilko army. In 1964 being in the army
was sitting in Fumbuck somewhere painting the rocks in front of the
officer's club. My buddy who did get drafted was in Germany, learning
how to play golf because he was bored out of his mind.



Whatever floated your boat.

I didn't keep my 2-S in order to avoid being drafted into the military
or to learn a trade. I went to college to continue getting a
well-rounded, formal education, and to date, formally and informally,
some well-rounded girls.

I didn't give any thought to the military then, and I really don't give
much thought to it now, other than to resent the trillions of dollars
we're wasting on it. World War II was a necessity for the survival of
the Western world. I'm not sure any of our wars since were necessary.



Several administrations (both Democratic and Republican) have obviously
thought otherwise, including the current one now.

You are very good at being the Monday morning quarterback with a leftist
agenda ... that's about it. It's always "safe" to be against something.
It's a lot tougher to *do* something.





Yeah, we've really "done something" with our military in Vietnam, Iraq,
Afghanistan, Panama, Grenada, et cetera.