Mr. Fenn, you were in the military for twenty years and most of us never served. There must be incidents from those days that still stick in your mind. Can you share a few with us?~Thanks, Romnella
Sure Romnella, there are many.
Sometimes my memory harkens back to an incident that happened in 1950. I was a new private in the Air Force and was totally overwhelmed by high ranking sergeants. Officers didn’t bother me because I rarely saw one.
In the mess hall one day I opened a new bottle of catsup. When I did, the rim broke in my hand and small fragments of glass fell in on top. I was justifiably appalled and quickly realized that my destiny was at hand. When I approached the Mess Sergeant the six stripes on his sleeve truly intimidated me, mostly because I didn’t have any. And his many battle chevrons glared at me with impunity. I was also overawed by the knowledge that he was a survivor of the Bataan Death March.
But I was duty bound and focused on my mission. “Look Sergeant,” I pronounced with malplaced authority, “This catsup bottle is full of broken glass.” His look told me I should have eaten it anyway.
“Well Private, what the h— do you want me to do about it? Throw the d— thing in the trash.” I was slapped in the face by his words. I didn’t think I deserved a medal necessarily, but it could be argued that my alertness and quick action had saved a few lives, and in wartime no less.
Eighteen years later I was a major in war ravaged Vietnam, when I observed a Master Sergeant dump a fifty-five gallon drum of expensive hydraulic fluid on the ground. When I asked what the h— he was doing, he told me that he needed the barrel to make a BBQ pit for the troops.
Well, I didn’t know what the h— to say. It was a war zone, and morale was important. I decided to shut up because I was just a Major and he was a Master Sergeant, and I wasn’t completely sure who ranked whom. f
Best of luck with all that you seek! And always Treasure the Adventure!
“Life deals you 4 cards and a joker and you play rather you want to or not”
That 5th card, the joker, is Fate!
Fate is the answer to Forrest poem.
FATE!😄
Or fate the aces. g
Morale of the hydrazine-drenched troops in a Warzone always outranks the rank and privilege of AF 35-10 ..
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http://www.ichiban1.org/html/stories/story_35.htm
Wow, Lifesablaze.
That was a whole lot of hell on Earth. I’m glad I wasn’t there. What a disaster. 🙁
Having to live with shrapnel in your body I can imagine would be like swallowing glass.
Sock.
I wonder what Inohury would say now about this one. ???