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  • rabump199
    I was old enough to serve and was registered but was never called. I had no direction in my young life. My real dad served in Vietnam aboard carriers. He was a career naval officer and divorced from mom when I was very young. My mom remarried and the man that became my stepfather was 1st Lieutenant Robert G. Phillips, Bombardier Army Air Corp. Robert had been shot down over Tokyo in one of the largest bombing raids in history with over 500 B-29 Superfortresses. He was the sole survivor of his plane that exploded in mid air over the bay of Tokyo. ( the story of his final flight can be seen at the site "Z SQUARE 7" I am seen with him in a pic there. He was captured, beaten and tortured. He eventually took his own life, unable to cope with his war demons and I ended up on the street running with the Mexican Mafia when mom left us on our own to a degree. My uncle Col. George T.Lee, holds the WWII record for air command missions at 258 in his Thunderbolt Fighter Bomber. He was killed in a jet trainer in 54. Amyway, I am saying I am very familiar with the suffering of those who served and sacrificed and I bow my head with tears in honor of those who have served and sacrificed. SALUTE.
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