Congrats on being a PIO. That's what I wanted to be. They woudn't do it. I was just eighteen, maybe too young, but for whatever reason, they talked me into being a personnel clerk--which was real real boring. When I got to Vietnam I was assigned as a Casualty Reporter with the 25th Inf. Div. I liked the job. I worked at night.
That's great. You had the smarts to get onto a real job and stay in-country. They shipped me out for Ft Sill and I volunteered for Vietnam to get out of Okalhoma.
Right, son Steve has worked at the Camp Hill office of EDS for several years now. As a result, I've done signings around there for each of my four books.
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Welcome, J.R. I look forward to reading your work. Also, librarians are my favorite people.
Congrats on being a PIO. That's what I wanted to be. They woudn't do it. I was just eighteen, maybe too young, but for whatever reason, they talked me into being a personnel clerk--which was real real boring. When I got to Vietnam I was assigned as a Casualty Reporter with the 25th Inf. Div. I liked the job. I worked at night.
JR, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. New book published and my time has been taken up with that.
Good to meet up!
Cheers,
Brian
That's great. You had the smarts to get onto a real job and stay in-country. They shipped me out for Ft Sill and I volunteered for Vietnam to get out of Okalhoma.
Clark Lohr
JR,
I watched Memories of a Murder, Bong Joo-ho's Korean crime film.
Awkward, but deep and dark. Thanks for putting me onto it.
Not to pry, but what were you doing in Korea? I was being an
18 year old soldier (dopey kid), but it was wild.
Clark Lohr
Clark Lohr
I’m so pleased you enjoyed the story.
Jane
Jane
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