[at-l] Veteran's Day Part 2

camojack at comcast.net camojack at comcast.net
Thu Nov 12 06:03:45 CST 2009


As is so often the case, I'm late to the "party" again...but (speaking as a veteran) at least some non-veterans have chimed in since you posted what's below. 
(When did y'all think I started wearing...) -"Camo" (?) 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: rcli4 at comcast.net 
To: "Jim Bullard" <jim.bullard at gmail.com> 
Cc: "Frank Looper" <nightwalker.at at gmail.com>, at-l at backcountry.net, "jim stewart" <jim.stewart at usa.net> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 9:27:28 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [at-l] Veteran's Day Part 2 

I find it interesting that on a list that is about hiking and the freedom we feel on the trail that six post were made about Veteran's Day. All by veterans. I think that sucks. 
I thank all that have served for their part in my ability to live the way I get to live. 

Clyde 

USN Special Forces 
Vietnam 73-74 
Cambodia 1975 


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Jim Bullard 

To: Frank Looper 

Cc: at-l at backcountry.net, jim stewart 

Sent: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 01:50:54 +0000 (UTC) 

Subject: Re: [at-l] Veteran's Day Part 2 



At Ft. Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division, according to the news they had the day off because it was a national holiday. According to the news they will hold observance ceremonies tomorrow. Quite a change from my item in the service. Then the holiday (and Armed Forces Day) were days for us to perform for the public. 



North of me, in Canada, Remembrance Day is a solemn occasion. A few years ago I spent the day listening to Canadian radio and noted a difference from the US. Stations here were hawking furniture, appliances and autos in Veterans Day sales. In Canada CBC radio took phone calls through much of the day from people who talked about their family members who had served and/or been lost in prior wars or were currently serving. This year I didn't listen to the radio at all but I suspect the mood, between the wars in Iraq & Afghanistan and the events at Ft. Hood, was more subdued here as well. 



SP/5 Bullard US ARMY '64-'67 
http://jims-ramblings.blogspot.com/ 
http://members.photoportfolios.net/Jim_Bullard 







On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Frank Looper < nightwalker.at @ gmail.com > wrote: 




And let us remember that the original name was Remembrance Day. The 


11th hour of the 11th month of the 11th day of every year. In honor of 


the treaty of Versailles, which ended WWI (the war to end all wars.) 





The original intent was to honor the dead from all sides in all wars. 


Therefore, if you wish a vet, "Happy Veteran's Day" and he doesn't get 


all happy with you, please understand why. 





MM2 Looper 


USN 1978-1983 





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