Sitting with a bunch vets this week, bourbon and cigars of course. The discussion is usually pretty lively, delving into politics and just about any subject that will get the blood pressure up. We started to talk about the Christmas deployments, and especially spending Chritmas Eve or Christmas Day in the field.
Everyone in the small group stopped and thought for a couple seconds in some unusual silence. The discussion then turned to little things they had taken with them to give to their comrades and things they they had received. One remembered the little cans of fruit cocktail that a guy had humped along for days. Another mentioned the pair of dry socks his best friend had given him. The only pair or new dry socks in miles.
My most memorable gift was a brass star that my Cpl had cut from the a piece of 7.61x51 brass. Not very big, but so special at the time. It was the only ornament on our "tree" that day. That Cpl got his third stripe and transferred to another unit. He never made it home. That star was carried on every deployment over 20 years. It has hung on some really poor excuses for a Christmas tree. It will again hang on my tree this year.
It does not take much to make a long lasting memory
Everyone in the small group stopped and thought for a couple seconds in some unusual silence. The discussion then turned to little things they had taken with them to give to their comrades and things they they had received. One remembered the little cans of fruit cocktail that a guy had humped along for days. Another mentioned the pair of dry socks his best friend had given him. The only pair or new dry socks in miles.
My most memorable gift was a brass star that my Cpl had cut from the a piece of 7.61x51 brass. Not very big, but so special at the time. It was the only ornament on our "tree" that day. That Cpl got his third stripe and transferred to another unit. He never made it home. That star was carried on every deployment over 20 years. It has hung on some really poor excuses for a Christmas tree. It will again hang on my tree this year.
It does not take much to make a long lasting memory