Steadygain
TSP Elite
Re: Birchtree's account talk
Dennis you're a soldier down to the bone marrow and these guys are way CLOSER than BROTHERS. It's a UNIT thing my friend but this all the more applies to the Vietnam Vets because everyone failed them and so all the more they had only each other.
But Birch - whenever we went out to fight - to get any Mission completed it was NEVER US FIGHTING THE ENEMY - IT WAS US FIGHTING FOR EACH OTHER - ALWAYS AND FOREVER THAT WAS THE FOCUS - YOU AND ME LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER. People in general have no clue the kind of BONDS we have because there is nothing else that comes close; and here I would include my wife, kids, parents and everyone else.
We're getting older Dennis and it's very hard to see a Brother fall; it's like a link in the chain that just snapped off - it's one less Brother for you to lean on and one less Brother to lean on you.
Your tears are WONDERFUL Birch - they are everybit comparable to the time that Jesus wept - because your heart is aching mostly for a Brother beyond all brothers ... it's hurting for the others - the rest of the guys - and there are still a whole lot left. But in part your tears are very painful - because you don't want them to ever be forgotten.
Birch it would be hard for me to get away right now. My daughter from Korea comes in Friday and then we're going to WV for a big reunion. BUT IF YOU NEED ME - I'M THERE AND WE WILL WORK SOMETHING OUT.
Hang in there man - I love you Birch - I love you a lot
I think I just learned some unpleasant news and I'm sad to the point of tears. It's a Vietnam veteran thing among brothers. I never cry and I am now. The last time I cried was when my siamese cat passed and then it was for three days. I hope I'm overreacting but I have my doubts. This is truly a sad moment. I cried like a baby when my father inlaw passed five years back - he was a WWII vet and another hero. He came from a different generation and had my respect.
Dennis you're a soldier down to the bone marrow and these guys are way CLOSER than BROTHERS. It's a UNIT thing my friend but this all the more applies to the Vietnam Vets because everyone failed them and so all the more they had only each other.
But Birch - whenever we went out to fight - to get any Mission completed it was NEVER US FIGHTING THE ENEMY - IT WAS US FIGHTING FOR EACH OTHER - ALWAYS AND FOREVER THAT WAS THE FOCUS - YOU AND ME LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER. People in general have no clue the kind of BONDS we have because there is nothing else that comes close; and here I would include my wife, kids, parents and everyone else.
We're getting older Dennis and it's very hard to see a Brother fall; it's like a link in the chain that just snapped off - it's one less Brother for you to lean on and one less Brother to lean on you.
Your tears are WONDERFUL Birch - they are everybit comparable to the time that Jesus wept - because your heart is aching mostly for a Brother beyond all brothers ... it's hurting for the others - the rest of the guys - and there are still a whole lot left. But in part your tears are very painful - because you don't want them to ever be forgotten.
Birch it would be hard for me to get away right now. My daughter from Korea comes in Friday and then we're going to WV for a big reunion. BUT IF YOU NEED ME - I'M THERE AND WE WILL WORK SOMETHING OUT.
Hang in there man - I love you Birch - I love you a lot