'71-'73 Army. Basic/Ft. Leonard Wood,MO; Cannon cocking AIT in Ft. Sill,OK, ordered to Nam, then after waiting 2 weeks, orders changed (Nixon was pulling combat arms units out) re=schooled as a Weapons Mechanic, sent to Augsburg, Germany, 1/36 FA.(8 inch unit, tactical nuke capable) Since this was the Army, instead of being a weapons mech., was put in Fire Direction Center, ha. Was there when Baader/Meinhoff gang was blowing stuff up, Arabs killed the Olympic Jewish team in '72; later in late '72, early '73 (Haiphong Harbor mined, later the Easter Offensive in VN) sent to our staging area off the Czech Republic to stare down Warsaw Pact. Thought I was done when ETS, but noooo, was stuck in Texas Natl Guard for Reserve, ha. Summer Camps in beautiful 107 deg heat of Ft. Hood! Five years total of wearing the green, though aggravating, overall it was a great experience. I met so many wonderful people ( and a few sh--birds)) ha.
By being a "Volunteer for the Draft", I gamboled with being sent to Nam, (we all knew we weren't trying to win it, and its was just a meatgrinder) I believed I won out by going to Germany, only to come home and find out about all the old friends/acquaintances that had been KIA or WIA in Nam. I somehow always felt guilty/surviving by not going to Nam. Crazy, I know, but I still have to deal with those feelings all these years later. I lost two cousins in Nam. I too feel bad about it all but I never feel they died for nothing. Oh well, long time ago now; thanks to all you Vets out there, and for those of you who support them.