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Title: Comments and Responses
Post by: ~Daisy~ on March 03, 2007, 10:12:11 AM
Bar fights around central Indiana sure aren't that interesting!
Title: Re: The Bar Fight
Post by: Flight 33 on March 03, 2007, 07:51:24 PM
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on March 03, 2007, 10:12:11 AM
Bar fights around central Indiana sure aren't that interesting!

I'm glad they're not.  I think we have a tad more self control here in the States.  Those were different times tho.  They was a big war in progress and very often battle weary GIs would let off a lot of steam in those bars. 
Olongapo at that time was known as the wildest and wickedest city in the orient. :devil29:  And made Tijuana look like kindergarden. :sleeping: 

But at the same time it was a haven and a welcome one at that for us.   Good times and memories.
:beers:   
Title: Re: The Bar Fight
Post by: Sandy Eggo on March 03, 2007, 07:59:51 PM
Your story reminded me of similar stories that I've heard from relatives, etc., who've returned from war as well. Where as almost as much fighting took place on relaxation time as it did in the field.
Title: Re: The Bar Fight
Post by: ~Daisy~ on March 03, 2007, 08:44:05 PM
It's one of those double sided coins, for me. On one side, hearing the stories makes me happy to have the opportunity to have heard them. On the other side, it makes me wonder if I am missing out--will my "stories" I will pass along be anything worth ever repeating? What am I missing out on? Who will ever know.

Thank you for your story...I enjoyed it greatly. Please feel free to share more~!
Title: Re: The Bar Fight
Post by: Flight 33 on March 04, 2007, 01:59:28 AM
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on March 03, 2007, 08:44:05 PM
It's one of those double sided coins, for me. On one side, hearing the stories makes me happy to have the opportunity to have heard them. On the other side, it makes me wonder if I am missing out--will my "stories" I will pass along be anything worth ever repeating? What am I missing out on? Who will ever know.

Thank you for your story...I enjoyed it greatly. Please feel free to share more~!


The best memories/stories come from travels.  You appear young in your avatar.  You have lots of time to plan trips.  To see different people and places.  I'm sure during your life time that you will have done this. :yes:
Title: Re: The Bar Fight
Post by: ~Daisy~ on March 04, 2007, 09:41:03 AM
Thanks!! Yeah, I hope to get out of the country before too long for a much needed vacation. I'm sure I'll come back with some stories then :)
Title: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on March 17, 2007, 03:52:43 AM
There's going to be another part right? You've got me hooked. I'm anxious to see what the excited and unsuspecting young man encounters next.

I'm guessing that life becomes MUCH larger for this young man, but I like the way you describe the "small stuff" in a way that shows how important it was to him at that time.

I'll stop there and let you continue...I hope. :smile:
Title: Re: Back Then, off to the P.I.
Post by: Flight 33 on March 17, 2007, 05:01:51 AM
Quote from: MsMojo on March 17, 2007, 03:52:43 AM
There's going to be another part right? You've got me hooked. I'm anxious to see what the excited and unsuspecting young man encounters next.

I'm guessing that life becomes MUCH larger for this young man, but I like the way you describe the "small stuff" in a way that shows how important it was to him at that time.

I'll stop there and let you continue...I hope. :smile:

Excited and unsuspecting?  Well, more like terrified and suspecting at the time.  But yes, the flight across the pacific and something that happened along the way. :spooked: :wings:
Title: Re: Back Then, off to the P.I.
Post by: Sandy Eggo on March 17, 2007, 11:15:00 AM
Well, you certainly know how to bait a hook!  :biggrin: 
Title: Comments and Responses
Post by: Admin3 on March 18, 2007, 06:57:20 PM
Please place comments and responses here.
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: American_Woman on March 19, 2007, 02:40:59 PM
Just wanted to say Hello.
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: ~Daisy~ on March 19, 2007, 04:13:39 PM
wha--huh? I didn't start this topic?
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Admin3 on March 19, 2007, 10:49:15 PM
Flight 33 requested that all comments from his other threads be placed in this thread. Based on date, your post was the first comment to his story threads.

When posts are split into a new topic, the software creates the new thread under the name of the person who first appears in that thread. You didn't create the thread, I did, but your post was the first one.
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Flight 33 on March 24, 2007, 03:17:52 AM
Quote from: American_Woman on March 19, 2007, 02:40:59 PM
Just wanted to say Hello.

Hello beautiful.  If your avatar was in black and white, you would look like one of those
glamorous film starlets from the past.  Garbo?  Dietrich?  Manroe?  Can you say, " I want to be alone."?
Don't mind me, I'm wasted.
:beers:
Robot!  Bring me another beer!  Please and thank you. 

:food5::yes:

Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on March 31, 2007, 11:15:42 AM
I just wanted to comment to let you know that I'm still enjoying your stories very much. You write in a way that makes your adventures very easy to visualize. As with the last, I eagerly anticipate the next.

Thank you SO much for sharing.
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Flight 33 on March 31, 2007, 04:20:12 PM
Quote from: MsMojo on March 31, 2007, 11:15:42 AM
I just wanted to comment to let you know that I'm still enjoying your stories very much. You write in a way that makes your adventures very easy to visualize. As with the last, I eagerly anticipate the next.

Thank you SO much for sharing.

Thank you MsMojo.  I like to get feedback,good or bad, on my stories.  I'm not a writer, and my spelling and grammar need work.  But I enjoy putting my earlier life experiences in print.  Now that I'm getting along in my years I want to put it all down before my mind forgets most of it.  I'll be doing a story on my life in the Philippines.  And then my tour on the USS Enterprise CVAN-65.  And?  Well, we'll see.
:book2:
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on April 05, 2007, 12:28:18 AM
I have to say the "disclaimer" has my curiosity piqued. :biggrin: Because of history, I know that this is going to take a much more serious turn, but at this point it reminds me of my first "solo trip" out into the big world. Scary and exciting all at the same time. 

The way you describe yourself when you first started getting settled, reminds me of my daughter. She likes to look at things thoroughly before venturing in..be it something easy like a conversation or something more challenging like a new place with new faces. She likes to observe (preferably unnoticed) for a while. I admire that ability..I'm more of a both feet in kinda person lol..but I think that caution is a sign of wisdom.
Title: "Because of history"....
Post by: Flight 33 on April 05, 2007, 02:07:44 AM

I like what you said about what's to come and caution.  I find wisdom in what you say.
Hoping others will see the big picture from that time as you do.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on April 07, 2007, 02:38:09 AM
QuoteIt happened often.  They relive the moment of injury in battle and duty during sleep, and wake up screaming and scare the hell out of all the other patients, who are already on edge themselves.  Including me by now.

I hadn't thought of what this would be like, until I read it here. You see/know stories of people who have suffered trauma and have reoccurring nightmares, but normally, I think of this on an individual scale. I can't imagine having a ward full of people who have had so much trauma. I admit, I'm picturing this like it is in the movies. A long ward w/beds side-by-side, is that right? Did it often cause a "chain reaction"?

You must have nerves of steel by now. LOL
Title: "chain reaction"?
Post by: Flight 33 on April 07, 2007, 05:51:28 AM



From what I remember only in the immediate vicinity.  Usually with cursing and calls for pain medication.  But most of the other patients slept thanks to sleeping meds. 
The wards had a bed capacity of about thirty beds, fifteen on each side.  Room could be made for about two or three more on each side if needed. 
Nerves of steel today?  Hardly.  Back then when young, my training helped me to cope with what I saw.  When young you can be taught just about anything and how to cope with it if instructed correctly. 
But after four years I had had it.  Didn't want to do this type of work anymore. 
Today I'm just as vulnerable as the next person when it comes to coping with matters like this.  Though with refresher courses I guess I could probably do it again if I had to. 
I on occasion  have remembrances of my training in bits and pieces.  Wondering if I might have to call on those bits and pieces someday in an emergency.  Then God help me if I do.  Because its been decades.
:-\
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on April 07, 2007, 11:39:17 AM
I'm not trying to get too personal, so if you think that this is a much too personal question to ask, then please don't answer it, but you're not in the medical field anymore?

Personally, I can't imagine doing it for any period of time. The layers of injury and the inability to help someone to return completely to themselves would haunt me. Obviously, you can mend/patch/ the outside, but the inside is a lot tricker and much more difficult process.

Thanks for the added visual btw. I believe I'll wait until you finish your story to ask more questions, because you have a great rhythm going and I don't want to blow it by causing you to jump ahead or to the side. LOL
Title: Re:medical field anymore?
Post by: Flight 33 on April 07, 2007, 10:46:02 PM
Feel free to ask questions.  I leave out a lot of events and detail cuz it takes a lot of groundwork to set it up and I might bore the reader.  Your questions help me to explain  something I left out, or remember from that distant past.  The little icon was meant kinkda to myself meaning uncertainty about possible reentry into this field. 
No I'm not in the Medical Field anymore.  That ended with my enlistment in '72'.   
I work with a community college district now in clerical duties.  Much better for me.   :yes:
Title: Re: Comments and Responses
Post by: Sandy Eggo on April 21, 2007, 04:02:05 AM
Just catching up! I haven't commented in a while and wanted to let you know I'm still following along and enjoying your story.

I think I mentioned that I had relatives who had served in other countries during WWII, Korea and Vietnam and the "Me and Jerry Downtown" portion was something that they talked about on a regular basis, usually when they didn't think I was around and didn't know that I eavesdropping.  :smile: I always loved to visit the other places through their eyes and got quite an education with those stories  :spooked: :biggrin:

I agree with you about the medical profession in general. I quite honestly could never do it. You spoke of the special baths and although it was necessary it wasn't easy to do. The miracle of what is accomplished with that type dedication, must be a reward. I'm so happy he recovered fully.