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My Father is a Yankee Fan
November 10, 2008

Despite growing up about 50 miles southwest of Fenway Park, my father is a Yankee fan. (Hmmmmm..... maybe that's why we never went to many Sox games!) He was born in 1918 and missed the 1st Sox Dynasty of 1903-1918. By the time he was a young boy playing sandlot ball, it was Yankees, this and Yankees that, and Babe Ruth hitting 60 HR’s! He played 2B for his high school team and hit about .285. He wanted to keep playing, but his father wouldn’t let him play during his senior year. (Oh, was the coach pissed off!) The Great Depression was still a recent memory, and he was needed to work in the family business, thus ending any potential career in baseball. (The broken leg didn’t help, either.)

But this post isn’t about baseball.

My father served in the Army (Ozark 102nd Division) in WWII in France and Germany. He was a Lieutenant, and was promoted to Captain upon his discharge. He’s not a doctor, but because of his degree, he was the adjunct to the Captain in his medical unit. I recall seeing some of the schwag he brought back from Europe when I was young, including a parachute, a Nazi flag, and maybe even his side arm, but I have no idea what happened to any of that. (I do have his baseball bat, though.) Maybe it was the broken leg that kept him from the front lines, but I can only imagine that he must have seen some horrific injuries serving in a medical unit. He never spoke much about his time in the Army when I was younger, never even suggested that I serve, most likely due to what he witnessed while there. (The draft was over before I was 18.)

A couple of years ago, he finally opened up a bit and started to talk a little bit about his time in the military. I told him that he should write all this down. Well, he finally did start writing, and just recently gave me the book for me to blog it to the rest of the family. I have not read it yet.

While I am very left leaning, I never went to any ant-Viet Nam war protests. I never spit upon or disrespected any of the returning soldiers in any way. I never served in the military, but I never was much into socio-economics and politics when I was a teenager. Hell, for all I know, I may not have even been tall enough to qualify. While I may question the administrations and the policies that put our great (but not perfect) country in war, I harbor no resentment nor disrespect towards the men and women who have been sent there, as well as the ones who are in the military, but have not had to endure that hell.

My band mate and best friend served in The Marines in Viet Nam. He came back OK. My ex-father-in-law served in the Coast Guard in Nam and saw his best friends face blow up in front of him. He’s messed up. I even have a Sawxheadsfriend’ whom I have yet to meet in person (but will soon!) who was in The Marines.

So what is the point of this blog? Respect Veterans. After all that they have been through, they get pitiful health care when they get back here. I see it with my father and my band mate. They fought so that I can write ‘Bush sucks!’ and not have to worry about it. Many of them enlisted before they ever had a clue that they would be sent overseas to fight in misguided war. (I can write that because of them.) Many had absolutely ZERO desire to be there. But they went. Protest the war and bi&*h at the politicians that send troops there, but respect the men and women who are Veterans, and those who will be Veterans.
(This post was previously posted on FenwayWest.com.)


-Red Sox Sonoma
  Tags:  Army  Great Depression  Marines  Ozarks 102nd Division  Sawxheads  Veteran's  Veteran's Day  Viet Nam  walstib

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Comments

As the saying goes "If you can read this THANK a TEACHER If it's in English.. THANK A VETERAN" Great blog!! Blessings to all the Men & Women that served our country! May they always have an angel on their shoulders!
11/10/2008 10:51 PM
Love_The..
(online now)*
Thank you for this! I wish everyone saw us military boys like you! "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem." Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; 1985
11/10/2008 11:03 PM
CaliGrow..
YW.
11/10/2008 11:04 PM
Red Sox ..
"Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share." - Ned Dolan
11/10/2008 11:06 PM
CaliGrow..
We signed up knowing the risk. Those innocent people in New York didn't go to work thinking there was any kind of risk. Pvt. Mike Armendariz-Clark, USMC; Afghanastan, 20 September 2001 )As reported on page 1 of the New York Times)
11/10/2008 11:07 PM
CaliGrow..
Night Heads. Gotta get to bed. Was great posting here today, and cya in the morning
11/10/2008 11:28 PM
Play Ball
"There is no better friend... and no worse enemy than a United States Marine."
11/10/2008 11:30 PM
Southsta..
"Retreat Hell! We're just attacking in another direction." - Attributed to Major General Oliver P. Smith, USMC, Korea, December 1950
11/10/2008 11:30 PM
Southsta..
"Don't you forget that you're First Marines! Not all the communists in Hell can overrun you!" -Col. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC rallying his First Marine Regiment near the Chosin Reservoir, Korea, December 1950.
11/10/2008 11:31 PM
Southsta..
"The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight!" -MGen. Frank E. Lowe, US Army; Korea, 26 January 1952
11/10/2008 11:31 PM
Southsta..
Shortly after I posted this, I stared to think about all the great ballplayers back in the '40's and '50's who were also Vets: Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio for starters. How many ballplayers (football and hoops, too) today are vets? That may be another post.
11/10/2008 11:35 PM
Red Sox ..
Don't forget Pesky
11/11/2008 1:16 AM
FenwayWest
great post
11/11/2008 1:16 AM
FenwayWest
Great post. Thank you to all the vets and active service folks.
11/11/2008 6:40 AM
∞14/09..
Hooah.
11/11/2008 8:19 AM
Obi-#Wan..
(online now)*
Very nice post, Dave... Thank you to all the Veterans, and God Bless. Oh, and btw, when you & Nick get together, I want pics!
11/11/2008 8:51 AM
Bosoxblo..
~tips cap~
11/11/2008 10:03 AM
Murph
my dad named me after former yankee greg nettals error card
11/11/2008 10:19 AM
CRAIG FR..
up vote for me man
11/11/2008 10:21 AM
CRAIG FR..
Great post, thank you for sharing!!!
11/11/2008 10:38 AM
Rice HOF..
Thanks for sharing your Dad's story. God Bless all serveicmen past and present (including my nephew and Godson, Tim who served in Desert Storm). Thank you for a debt that can never be repaid.
11/11/2008 11:14 AM
PEACE 14..
(online now)*
I read this on your FENWAYWEST site . good stuff man ^5 ! My Wife is a Yankee Fan . We have fun with it
11/11/2008 11:25 AM
Grampah ..
I wish you the best with him
11/11/2008 11:54 AM
Play Ball
Your wife is a YANKEE FAN!!!! You heretic, you! (JK!!!) lol!! My band mate mentioned in the post is a Giants fan and his gf is a Dodgers fan! But it could be worse. Can you imagine being an LSU fan married to a 'Bama fan?!
11/11/2008 1:50 PM
Red Sox ..
I imagine there must have been plenty of guys who signed up during peace time never expecting to get sent to the Middle East.
11/11/2008 1:54 PM
Red Sox ..

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