Posted on Sep 2, 2015
Which means more to you: your badges, tabs and medals? Experiences? or Buddies?
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Most of all my memories. Medals etc, explain what I did, war stories by my buddies tell how I did but my memories tell all.
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I come from a long line of soldiers. I just wanted to make my family proud.
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Its all about the team and those to the left and right of you in the foxhole
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
Experiences and Shipmates is a very close second. I still talk about Navy stuff and the people I worked with.
Experiences and Shipmates is a very close second. I still talk about Navy stuff and the people I worked with.
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I would have to say my buddies mean more to me. Medals and badges are great for promotions and to show what I have accomplished. But without my buddy to my right and my left, I doubt I would have succeeded in a more than a few of my exercises and missions. I count on my buddies as much as I rely on myself. Plus, I can't really share a beer with my ARCOM.
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver Sir to me , Medals and awards only get you so far. Its the Battle Buddies that help you thru thick and thin. Medals can't prevent a suicide or anything like that. A Battle Buddy can and are cherished in my opinion.
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Us and them like us, and most of them are gone! It is worse w/ a BPED of April 1953.
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Buddies come first. None of us are getting any younger. I did 6 years across 2 enlistments that were back to back and held some remarkable positions. I made rank quick but that just meant more $$'s. My buds and I stay in touch. 2 are here in my hometown! Great Question....
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SGT James Hastings
So far, at my age I've only been able to make contact with one person lately. I contacted one a long time ago and need to follow up on it. People are who we live with, not badges, titles, etc.
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