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Re: What is "It don't mean nothing"?
Posted by: Jim Ringo (ID *****3208) Date: May 28, 2008 at 11:54:39
In Reply to: What is "It don't mean nothing"? by Randall Connell of 725

I was a first sergeant operating out of Danang, Vietnam in 1969-70. During this period an average of 250 men were killed in action in an average week. If you had a buddy die that week, or you survied that week the number was 250 or 251. When you died in action, it didn't mean nothing. It was just a number.


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