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On 10/4/2017 7:56 PM, Bill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/4/2017 3:15 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 08:05:49 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: amdx Wrote in message: I looked at some of the other pictures on your flickr page. Did you caption this, is someone just very naive? Anyone else have different thoughts about this? :-) https://www.flickr.com/photos/harryk...7680813729976/ Mikek Harold took that picture when he was on r&r from Viet Nam. A good samaritan. Obviously. LMAO! Thailand was a favorite R&R spot, but mostly for unmarried folks. For us married guys, the Army would fly the wives round trip from the west coast to Hawaii, and fly the soldier to Hawaii for a week's R&R. Made for a nice break. THe ol' "MAC" flights. Not comfortable, but cheap enough. Funny about those MAC flights. I was in a MAC unit, and only time I flew military was hopping a ride. Every other time I flew was on a commercial or chartered civilian airline. And I can not remember being on a MAC flight on those hops. Many of those stationed in Puerto Rico would grab a MAC flight (when available) out of Roosevelt Roads when going on leave back to the states. They were free but on a space available basis only. When we left Italy (my ship was homeported in Naples) with our then 2 month old daughter, we flew commercial to France and then on to the USA. I thought there was a mistake in the tickets they got us because they bought three seats. Infants usually traveled free back then but had to held in your lap. I was concerned that maybe I'd have to pay back the cost of the third seat but in an unusual act of consideration, the Navy realized it was a long flight and we'd probably appreciate having three seats, one to put the kid in a baby basket thing during the flight. |
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