Posted on Jul 19, 2015
Sgt David G Duchesneau
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I know that it really doesn't make any difference on what we did when we served, the most important thing is that we did serve our Great Country and that is all that matters. But, just for the hell of it, how many of you were actually attached to a Combat Unit and saw combat compared to those who were attached to a Support Unit? Statically, there are more military personnel in supports units than there were in combat units. Which one were you?
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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Another consideration ...
At the "Battle of Fire Support Base Rita" there was a cook starting breakfast when one of the many wire attacks started. He left the cook shack and manned a M-60 position and ran a couple boxes of 7.62 in the correct direction until the attack subsided. Then he went back and finished making breakfast!
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SSG Drew Cook
SSG Drew Cook
>1 y
Most important meal of the day.
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MSG Dan Castaneda
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I'm a support guy. I support the guys on my team.
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CW4 Angel C.
CW4 Angel C.
>1 y
Brilliantly answered!
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SPC Bruce Knowles
SPC Bruce Knowles
>1 y
I may be wrong, but I believe the last number I heard was 102 support to 1 soldier/infantryman
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CW4 Chad Balwanz
CW4 Chad Balwanz
>1 y
Etan-E-epitas
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Sgt Aaron Scott
Sgt Aaron Scott
7 y
Props Hoss.
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CWO2 John Markiewicz
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I was assigned to Naval Support Activity Detachment Dong Ha and served in a Communications Van buried in the DMZ just outside Dong Ha. We took Rocket and Mortar Shelling almost daily and during Tet of 1968 were nearly over run. I earned my Combat Action Ribbon.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
CPT Aaron Kletzing
8 y
Glad you are here safely!
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CPT Gary Jugenheimer
CPT Gary Jugenheimer
>1 y
Sounds like you guys were targeted and locked in.... it made more sense to move around so they didn't know where you were.....Thanks for your Service and welcome home!
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CW4 Angel C.
CW4 Angel C.
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Thank you sir
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Sgt Aaron Scott
Sgt Aaron Scott
7 y
Thank you and we as Marines welcome a Vet home. Semper Fidelis. GET SOME!
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