Re: Post Game Passion: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs. Hawthorn
Reply #352 –
My best friend was a Navy Radio Operator in Vietnam.
He has some interesting stories about being on the smaller support craft which is almost absent from the official records. You can read all you like about Destroyers, Aircraft Carriers and Air Support, but if you were on a boat that can go up river it's almost absent from the record. Of course the Aussies were officially not to be involved in marine or seal type activities apparently, but what were they going to do sit in a river delta and watch the war go by?
Did you hate the biscuits?
Wow, that's exactly what I was, Spotted One. In the Navy we were known as 'Sparkers.' In that ABCTV series 'Patrol Boat' the Sparker was the cat who emerged from the little metal dungeon from time to time with a message for the Skipper, XO or Coxswain... the insignia we wore was doves wings with a lightning bolt through them.
Our 'small craft' did heaps in the Asian theatre-of-war 60's and early 70s... patrol boats, landing craft, mine hunters and mine sweepers, sometimes survey boats were also deployed. Our reputation was second-to-none. On exercise we routinely gave the Yanks a hiding, always beat them, as did the Kiwis and Poms.
What really annoyed me, hurt actually, was finding out just last year all the entitlements I had for serving in a war zone... conveniently kept from us unless we asked. Thousands of dollars in psychiatrists, psychologists, medications and so on to deal with PTSD and PAD... out-of-pocket. Lost about 25 years of my life being mired in the effects of these disorders including years curled up in a useless lump of flesh with severe agoraphobia. I know I probably irritate many talking about this and bringing it up at every opportunity ...it's in an effort to create awareness so others don't lose such huge chunks of their lives - presently in deep discussion with a certain high profile law firm to create more public awareness as to what happens to returned service folks, or rather, what doesn't happen.
I'm one of the lucky ones - I'm still here, drug free (grog free!!!) and managing issues v. well, sh*t, almost normal (have no fear, that'll never happen)... not the case for many mates, though - so it's incumbent upon those of us who come through to speak up.