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MM's had THE highest ratio of losses of any of the services in WW2.
We Support Merchant Marine Veterans! – gCaptain
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I once was supposed to do a volunteer event cleaning a Liberty ship in Baltimore, getting it ready for the big D-day re-enactment. Instead I spent the whole day talking to a MM from WWII. His stories and humility were awesome, and something I will always remember. The funniest thing he told me was that they would get pissed off when the Japanese sunk their ships. I said that was understandable, and he said "No, son, you don't understand... We didn't get paid if we weren't on a ship!" So, their pay stopped after a sinking... Amazing service! Thanks for the reminder!
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SN Greg Wright One of My Favorite Drinking Buddies at the Hash House Dodge was a Merchantman and Fellow Naval Communicator. Thanks for the Reminder CTOSN!
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Cynthia Croft The Glass Mountains are nearer Brisbane than you? In 1994, we overnited in a B n B operated by a retired MM Captain in that area. He was not well. When we awakened in the AM; different people, (family friends), were preparing breaky for us. His wife had called the Paramedics and he had been taken to the hospital!
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Cynthia Croft In Calendar, (sp), as we exited a McDonalds, a Euc tree was filled with chattering birds. We were given to understand they had eaten fermented berries and were drunk!
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