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Dickster

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2. A good friend of mine helped with that evacuation.
Fri May 2, 2025, 09:12 AM
May 2

He was a Marine stationed in the Philippines. He got orders to fly into Saigon, said he was given a rifle and ammo as he boarded the plane. When he landed at the airport in Saigon, mortar shells were exploding nearby. He got on a bus and was taken to the Embassy where he helped with the evacuation. He was in country less than a day, flew out on one of the last helicopters to leave, so heavily loaded with refugees and fellow Marines he was worried they wouldn’t get off the ground. They flew to an aircraft carrier where they landed. There they were dumping helicopters off the side of the carrier to make room for others coming in. He often joked that he was a Vietnam Vet for spending less than 24 hours in country. He passed away about a month ago from stomach cancer that had spread to his liver. I miss him, he was a Trumper, but we could argue endlessly, but at the days end, we forgot the argument and remained good friends….

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