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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #45 on: April 17, 2012, 04:37:10 AM »
Sounds like an interesting story :D. Did his shoulder catch on fire???

Haha don't think so..  but i was the only one he would tell stories to, he never liked talking about it to anyone.
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« Reply #46 on: April 18, 2012, 02:21:26 AM »
Many of veterans do and I totally understand them. Its like talking about ex girlfriends or bad/sad memorys in general.
Thats why I try not to talk about such stuff when with relatives. Sadly my grandpa know Iam into that stuff so he often wander into such subjects where I try to only ask about nice and happy memories.
Today I actually talked with my grandpa and I found out that he knowed and played with the kids of the boss of heinkel! :D

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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #47 on: April 18, 2012, 03:36:02 AM »
thats cool man!
                                                                 
as a note, is fisher's sig getting bigger? o.0


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« Reply #48 on: April 18, 2012, 04:03:29 AM »
Veterans typically do not like to relate back to war memories primarily because of the onset of PTSD, also known as Shell Shock or Soldier's Heart by former names before it actually became a diagnosed disease.

War leaves scars that pictures and movies can not leave. Seeing things live like that first hand messes with your head. I saw the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the towers collapse and I can hardly look at footage or pictures of the event when the day comes around on a yearly basis. Granted I was very young but it's still hard to look at it.

I live close to a couple of veterans of the Vietnam and Gulf War conflict. We rarely bring the subject up of war, but if we do, it's not about content details or what happened, more of general things as in what position he was, where he was etc.

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« Reply #49 on: April 18, 2012, 04:37:59 AM »
Yeah, I once met a WW2 veteran (at the US Marines Museum, free BTW; very, very nice there :D). Wasn't really sure what to ask considering how he didn't exactly find shooting Japs to be a pleasant experience  :-X. I just asked what he did and he said he was a rifleman and his company but I dont remember ATM which number  :P

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« Reply #50 on: April 18, 2012, 04:48:06 AM »
Yeah, I once met a WW2 veteran (at the US Marines Museum, free BTW; very, very nice there :D). Wasn't really sure what to ask considering how he didn't exactly find shooting Japs to be a pleasant experience  :-X. I just asked what he did and he said he was a rifleman and his company but I dont remember ATM which number  :P

Those are always good questions :) I'd never ask a veteran if or how many enemy he killed cause that's just so erm...ashaming.

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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #51 on: April 18, 2012, 04:24:51 PM »
depending though, they might volunteer it. my friends grandpa was a paratrooper in operation overlord, and he still has Nazi pins from the Germans he killed.


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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #52 on: April 18, 2012, 06:28:09 PM »
Wow,



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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #53 on: April 18, 2012, 11:33:17 PM »
In collecting War stories it is better and you will be more successful in eliciting stories rather than soliciting them. (Use the dictionary if you don't know the difference on this one). What I mean is that you should use an indirect approach Rather than a direct approach. Example: I was talking with a buddy John at a party. He makes really good Martinis. I asked for a Stirred(Gin) not Shaken,(Vodka), Martini.! I couldn't help but notice he was Carrying. Not a particularly good idea at a party where a lot of drinking is going on! I asked John about this. He said the Judge had given him a concealed carry permit because he was being harrased and assault by some young punks. The judge asked him If he would kill the punks if they assaulted him again. John said yes. THe judge gave him the permit anyway! Here is why:

John was a Naval Corpsman attached to a Marine Squad During the NVA Tet Offensive in the Central Highlands during 1968. USMC has no medics. Every Marine is a rifleman. The Navy provides unarmed non-combatant medics. John watched as his squad was decimated three  times, dispensing bandaids and rudimentary firstaid. He was a draftee not a trained medical professional. At this time a squad (10m) was pulled off the line at 30% Effectiveness. John said he never felt so helpless and vowed he would never permit himself to be so helpless ever again. His squad mates all considered John to be the biggest hero in the squad. And the judge gave him his concealed carry permit....John never talks about his war experiences, but I know the difference between a Gin and Vodka Martini. ;)
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Re: EF short stories
« Reply #54 on: April 19, 2012, 03:15:46 AM »
I think it was by chance you found out about Johns war story, not "indirect methods". This doesn't sound like you knew he was a war veteran and just decided to ask him about concealed weapons :P. But it's your story. Interesting nevertheless  :)
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« Reply #55 on: April 19, 2012, 03:43:24 AM »
I knew John McCormick was a war vet and I knew he never talked about his experiences in the service. And yes I think carrying a loaded weapon to a wild party is DUMB. Thats why I called him on it. But I did get a story out of it and the look on his wife, Lucy's face when he started in on the war stories ... words can't describe it.

EDIT: Sound can though.When Lucy's jaw hit the ground it sounded like Big Ben. ;)
« Last Edit: April 19, 2012, 03:49:02 AM by Otto Halfhand »
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« Reply #56 on: April 26, 2012, 12:08:23 AM »
I like when you read a short battle event story. Like if you browse through the newspaper and you see an interesting story. Requirements: Must be on EF; real event
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