Bummer Posted March 25, 2010 #26 Posted March 25, 2010 Navy 70-74. Got leg poked too many times once the things got old. Wound up with holes in the pockets of my jeans. Now there's one in each (2) rolling tool box.
sarges46 Posted March 25, 2010 #27 Posted March 25, 2010 I am not a Viet Nam vet but did serve and I have one of those in a little box with my dog tags. It was a handy item to have. Now we have a fancy can opener in the camper.
Bubber Posted March 25, 2010 #28 Posted March 25, 2010 I served in the Army during Vietnam. I was stateside the whole time. I was in charge of G3 range control at Ft. Bragg, NC. There we were responsible for the training of artillery, small arms fire, parachute jumping, jet fighter close air support training, helicopter training, etc before they went to Vietnam. The restricted area was R5311 and was the busiest restricted area east of the Mississippi River. During my basic training at Ft. Polk, LA I was issued a P-38. That was 1972 and it has been on my key chain ever since. I also carry my dog tag in my wallet. I never been in the service due to medical condition but my brother was. He passed away back in the 80's. I still carry his dog tags with me on my key chain to remind me of him. He was way to young. I still miss him. Sorry to get off track but it made me remember him. His tags sure have gooten a work out over the years. they sure were made to last. even clanging in to a bunch of other keys all these years. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Bubber
Hummingbird Posted March 25, 2010 #29 Posted March 25, 2010 Army 1960 - 1963 even in Germany we almost had a mess truck follow us when we were on maneuvers. I never developed an attachment to one, although I did have and use it. Geeeeez, I just did the math - 47 years I've been OUT of the service. Boy, time sure flies when you're having fun
showmebob Posted March 25, 2010 #30 Posted March 25, 2010 Navy, USS Hornet CVS 12, 65 to 68, lost mine have not seen it in years, wonder if it is still on one of my old key rings, lol
Zfrebird4 Posted March 25, 2010 #31 Posted March 25, 2010 ... and of gratitude. Thank you one and all for serving for those of us at home. JackZ :bowdown:
Gray Ghost Posted March 26, 2010 #32 Posted March 26, 2010 I have carried them, but found that I could work the can opener attachment on a Swiss Army knife much quicker, and was tired of being poked so I stopped carrying it. And I respectfully disagree, the eggs were one of the best meals. Whenever we had Cs we normally didn't have much time or the resources to heat the meals. The eggs were the one meal I could eat that I didn't have to scrape an inch of congealed grease off of.
ffjoe Posted March 26, 2010 #33 Posted March 26, 2010 I just told my wife the other day when another can opener quit working right that I'd like to have my p38 from nam.Simple is best.
Chuckles Posted March 26, 2010 #34 Posted March 26, 2010 U.S. Army '69-'71. Vietnam '70-'71. Still Have mine from basic training. Ate LRRPs , most of the time but did eat a few C-Rats. Ham and M-Fs wasn't too bad if you had enough Tobasco sauce and seasonings. Still use it occasionally.
pick Posted March 26, 2010 #35 Posted March 26, 2010 LOL, always one on my key rings! So many people never saw one! We did call then John Waynes? USMC 1975-1979 Semper Fi
Yammer Dan Posted March 26, 2010 #36 Posted March 26, 2010 Tobasco sauce, Eggs and Jelly. Now that was eating!!:rotfl:
pick Posted March 26, 2010 #37 Posted March 26, 2010 and in boot camp, the DI's took out the packs of ciggs for themselves................... Be careful eating the cheese and crackers, ya might get a little "bound up"!!!!! LOL
Ky. Rider Posted March 26, 2010 #38 Posted March 26, 2010 Don't remember what happened to mine. We actually had some cooked meals on our artillery firebase (hill 260) outside DaNang 71-72.
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