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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy father was in a Korean War MASH
He survived the war and died in 2019. He liked the show MASH, but about the only thing hed talk about when it was on was how few soldiers were in the TV MASH compared to his real one.
Fast forward to 2017. You remember the little ambulances they had on the show. An Army surplus store in Coeur dAlene had one on display in front of their building, so one day I went up to their house
Hey Dad, I need to show you something. What is it? Youll see. We get there and he got this real weird look on his face. Started going all through it. The owner came out, and when I told the guy Dad used these in the Korean War they talked for quite a while about it. The owner was a Vietnam vet.
Im still a little sad
there was an air show at Fairchild AFB that I wanted to take him to so he could see the helicopter the Army uses now as an air ambulance but I wasnt feeling well that day.
pfitz59
(12,962 posts)Became a doctor. He loved MASH.
calimary
(90,899 posts)than maybe ever.
What a lovely thing you did! What a truly lovely gesture!
Im gonna try to remember good stuff like this for those moments when spoiled adult brat-children and their lousy behavior are busy ruining everything (or at least trying to!).
rampartd
(5,097 posts)he liked MASH as well and particularly liked the priest.
Tetrachloride
(9,715 posts)late 51-early 52 served