Far Cry 3 Original Patch.dat Pat: The Essential Files for Updating and Repairing the Game
- kcenifinusarsi
- Aug 17, 2023
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Thank you for your note, Cynthia. Glad to help increase understanding and awareness. Credit goes to the original authors, Sue Lewis and June Christensen, who exhaustively assembled what I consider to be the best grouping of symptom-stages, still, after ten-plus years. Strength to you, Cynthia! Timothy Hudson.
Troy this is very sad, have you never found your bunk mate ?? Your post was Jan 2018 so maybe I hope by now you have found him. You know there are several ways of locating people especially if you have their original Home Town and at least a Service number better yet a SS number let me know if I can be of help We have found several hundred from my unit Big Bad Bravo, 4th Battalion 21st Inf 11th light infantry brigade. We were part of the Americal Division and up in I Corp above Chu Lai Got in country July 69 and back to the states July 70 I had 5 months left in the Army and I will be damned if they did not send me back up to Fort Lewis There I was assigned to the 3rd Armoured CAV as the Training NCO lived off base with my wife and actually had a pretty good time
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I did keep our original A31 Basic Training Platoon photo, if anyone would like a copy please contact me and I will make sure you receive a nice fresh copy NO Cost I have NOT heard from anyone I may have been with although my unit in Vietnam began having reunions every year back in 2006' and I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to have been reunited with many of those great men.
Bill Norton: Our barracks in B-1-1(June end thru Labor Day1969) had one washer and dryer. Our fatigues mostly went out to the quartermaster laundry and the rest was washed in the machines in the latrine. There must have been list because the machines were in constant use but there was no quibbling about who was next. I still have fatigues in a box in my garage which were washed and starched heavily at Ft Sam Houston in 1970; still stiff. My boots are out there too. My other uniforms hang in a closet in my home. Couldn't toss them. I was not a serious collector of army stuff but have some items and pictures to remind me. I needed a copy of my DD-214 not long ago. Found a copy and also the original from January 13, 1972 when I was separated (RIF). It is ready to crumble. It was a lifetime ago and that is rather underscored when I see the veterans our age around the VA hospital in Minneapolis when I go there. The army could have been much worse for me during those 2-1/2 years and the VA has been very good to me. I may be considered a reactionary but I'll take 1950s thru the 1970s as a great time to be young. 2ff7e9595c
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