It's A Small World...Reading Michael's blog just now brought back memories from the 1960s when I was a flight surgeon during the fiasco in SE Asia. I recalled a night when I was in the stag bar at our base in Thailand and tipping back a few with the fly boys (hey, it was my job to stay close to them and watch for psychological problems...but I digress). That night, I found myself next to a well -lubricated transient pilot who was just there for the night (on his way to where, I never found out). In any event, around his 75th drink, he raised his glass in a toast and said, "Here's to Joey."
Another day found me in a KC-135, a Boeing 707 modified as a re fuler. We were, much to my discomfort, in North Vietnam air space and, according to the charts, were over flying a surface to air missile (SAM) site. We were not supposed to be there except for the fact we were trying to rescue an F-4 that had taken a hit and was leaking fuel fast.
As we all scanned the air with binoculars, I muttered (not realizing I had said it out loud, "I hope I live to see Milwaukee again." The copilot, a young lieutenant, turned and said, "Hey, I went to Custard High School." Small world, ain't it?
Paddle safe...
DS
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Talking to one of my team for PR. Taino. I was telling him I did my 4* in georgia. "Me too" he said. I told him there was a hurricane off the coast. "Me Too" he said. He asked who my assessor was. . . We found out that when they split the group I went with one assessor and he went with the other. We both got our 4* on the same day,and same place. . .
Given you're both fellow bloggers and decent fellows to boot, I'll forego the usual fees for stealing ideas off my blog. Enjoy the sudden wealth! ;-)
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