Soldier, We Love You

(Jarheads Too)

My 1965 landing was less spectacular

There were no bands.

Nobody spat on me.

We drove out the gate.

Just Mulliner and me.

I couldn’t cheer.

He had to go back.

Job, college, family.

It didn’t much matter.

I was alive.

I was free.

In Da Nang,

the locals lined the road.

As they did when I landed.

Cheering,

for my replacement.

I would study history.

I would vote.

I would do the things,

dead men cannot do.

Ten years later.

In Da Nang,

the locals lined the road.

As they did when I landed.

Cheering,

for the North Vietnamese.

War sucks!

LDT 30 Aug ‘21

“Soldier, We Love You “ Rita Martinson

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Cheering 1975

Epilogue: I got out of the Marines on May 13, 1966. The day before 14 Marines and 1 Navy Corpsman from First Battalion. Ninth Marines were killed in Vietnam. A year earlier, I had had a temporary assignment with 1/9. Semper Fi guys. You are not forgotten.

Thursday, May 12, 1966
EDGARDO CACERES, LCpl, Age 21, Tacoma, WA
JOHN B CAPEL, 2ndLt, Age 23, Glen Ellyn, IL
NEAL A DENNING, Pfc, Age 19, Willow Springs, NC
RALPH G ERDELY, LCpl, Age 21, Springfield, MA
JAMES R HOWELL, Cpl, Age 22, Tucson, AZ
RICHARD W HUNTOON, LCpl, Age 19, Leicester, MA
ROBERT E JONES, Pfc, Age 18, Corona, CA
RONALD H JUSTIS, Pfc, Age 19, Selma, IN
JAMES P LACLEAR, Pfc, Age 19, East Lansing, MI
PEDRO MUNOZ, HN, Age 22, El Paso, TX
WALLACE S PERKINS, Pfc, Age 21, Dallas, TX
MICHAEL R POPPAW, Pfc, Age 19, Dayton, OH
JOHN J SCHULTZ JR, Pfc, Age 19, Harper Woods, MI
TOMMY R WHITE, Pfc, Age 18, Kennett, MO
DALLAS C YOUNG JR, Sgt, Age 24, Salem, IL
 

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Retired. History Buff. Amateur Poet

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