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Blind Faith: Dedication
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tony from Seeking Things Above. Blog of the Day. BLIND FAITH: Being In A War Because Others Have To. BLIND FAITH: Being In A War Because Others Have To. THE FAMILY: The Family That Prays Together Stays T. THE FIREBASE: From This Clearing Comes the Destruc.
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Blind Faith: Introduction
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. Ietnam, how could this small Indochina country that I never heard of in any of my high school history classes come to affect my life and millions of other lives throughout the world? The instructor failed to mention the problem the French had with Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh. How in 1954 the French lost the...
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Blind Faith: THE WOMEN: The War Within The Man - Part 1
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. THE WOMEN: The War Within The Man - Part 1. This letter has been edited to include later experiences I had with women while I was in Vietnam and how they affected the men and women fighting the war. This is an attempt to pull thoughts and experiences together without regard to dates.). Dear Chaplain Miller,.
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Blind Faith: Acknowledgments
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tony from Seeking Things Above. Blog of the Day. BLIND FAITH: Being In A War Because Others Have To. BLIND FAITH: Being In A War Because Others Have To. THE FAMILY: The Family That Prays Together Stays T. THE FIREBASE: From This Clearing Comes the Destruc. Wanted a promis...
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Blind Faith: September 2008
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. THE MEN: Without Men, Would There Be War? One of the things I did with the solders in Vietnam, at least for my first six months, was to continually build firebases. I had been in country for just over a month and I was living on my second firebase and was planning to move to another. We tried to avoid Charl...
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Blind Faith: June 2008
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. Blind Faith Receives an Award! Ob O from The BoBo Files. Has honored Blind Faith with the prestigious Arte y Pico. Award It means a lot to me that someone appreciates my dad's diary of this trying time in his life. A diary that also shares a glimpse of history during a painful war for our country. This is g...
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Blind Faith: THE MEN: Without Men, Would There Be War? - Part 3
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. THE MEN: Without Men, Would There Be War? He radio broke up our session and Joe had to go to the TOC. You off for the night? Yea, Joe's on the horn and nothing is happening so I'm checking in early," he said. Some reports given thirty years later would suggest that some companies used drugs at the high rate...
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Blind Faith: The Men: Without Men, Would There Be War? - Part 1
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. The Men: Without Men, Would There Be War? Monday, February 26, 1970. Dear Chaplain Miller,. Specialist Joe Desart, the S-4, was on the other end of the radio. There was a brief pause and then he came back with, “Say again, over.". I repeat, I have one Batman,” said the pilot. Skypilot," the pilot said.
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Blind Faith: The Men: Part II - A War Within Themselves
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When I was six I lost my dad for a year while he served in the Vietnam War. He was there because the soldiers he ministered to, had to be. He came home. Many of the soldiers he ministered to, did not. The Men: Part II - A War Within Themselves. February 27, 1970. Dear Chaplain Miller,. Hi, Chaplain, he called out. Everything ok out at Tuffy? He asked, but really not expecting an answer. They're getting ready to move, I think. But we still have some mopping up to do. I answered. He responded to my answer.