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I knew a usaf security police s/sgt in thailand that was airborne/ranger/secondo trained and qualified. Veteran of vietnam, laos and cambodia. This guy was a legend!
Interesting to see how this area has changed in the 22 years since this was filmed. The aerial shots at about 50 seconds in show that you could walk down from the lighthouse parking lot and walk for miles along the sand spit that extends to the south. I remember doing this back in the 80s. That sand spit has since been breached, and that breach has been eating away at the bluff on which the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge facility sits. I was just there about a month ago, and they've since had to tear down the visitors center there and half of the parking lot has been removed. The bluff there is eroding away at a rapid pace.
Is the one where trader Joe's is now ?in 1996 the hotel i worked for ,the country squire bought all the old 70s furniture from that place before it was demolished.
This is so nice. My family rented a cottage on Welfleet called the "Tyler" house for several years in the seventies and before that we stayed at Dad's best friend Bob Marshall's cottage in Dennis Port.
Thank you - this was fascinating - my mother arrived in Boston as a kid in 1925 - coming from Canada - I wanted to see what she saw. 🙏🏽 Now I need to go back and walk the Freedom Trail👍🏽
Thanks, also, for the date further down: 1979. One of the last times I visited the museum at Highland Lighthouse, i was astounded at what I read about how the Native Americans were cheated out of the land, and how proud the new Americans were in cheating them...and in their own handwriting! I never learned that in any history class! What an eye full! Absolutely heartbreaking.
Thank you. I love their singing & I loved being on the Cape fishing with my dad seaside in North Truro. I love learning about the Native Americans. I wish I’d seen it when I was a young girl. - Cynthia 🐳
Wonderful! One of my favourite authors and artists of quirky macabre and whimsical books The Doubtful Guest and The Gashlycrumb Tinies signing his books for fans. What a delightful treat!
“Seems so different without the crowds… like the old days. I think I prefer it that way, even with the cold…” ~ Maggie to Joshua Turner I’ve loved this film since 1981. I’ve loved Cape Cod in the off-season for as long as I can remember. Tucked away, I found an old-fashioned picnic basket, the kind with checkered cloth napkins, china plates and wine glasses. 🧺🍽️🍷 (The kind that pairs well with a book of the writings of John Keats.) Once upon a time, I got it with dreams of a picnic by the seashore. It’s never been used. “I’m beginning to feel past tense.” ~ Maggie to Joshua Turner That sentiment is ringing more true with every passing day and season. ⌛️
I was one of the interpreters in the CIDG 550th company that attached to this MACV RECONDO school in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The 550th CIDG company pulled security around the perimeter of the school, acted as a reactionary/rescue force on alert when the students go on their field practice operation in areas considered to be VC-infested. In the late stage of the school (1971), it started to take in ARVN (Army of Republic of Viet Nam) officers/soldiers for training. I was the only interpreter selected to be an advisor-aid to help the ARVN students in the class. It has been one of the fun parts of my life!
My ancestors the Wicomico of the great Powhatan nation had much of the same, until the secret societies took power over all the land. It wasn’t just the white man, it was agents of the devil.
I was thinking one of the shots with the pathway leading down to the beach shows New Shorham, though I've never been there... www.visitrhodeisland.com/things-to-do/trip-ideas-getaways/village-experiences-shops/block-island-new-shoreham/
1/ 16th. Pasamaquody ..yeah. not much. But I feel a pride and looking back at photos of the bloodlines of my family and how strong it was a few generations ago is something I can't explain. Wonderful is a start..my guess is this is early 70s.
thank you. My uncle was a Ranger in Vietnam stationed as an advisor in the early sixties to the Montagnard villagers. He had a lot of respect for them. He passed away last year and it is for him that I post these. My dad is still here and served as commander of howitzers in the 4th Infantry at the Berlin Wall in 1962.
@@ChristopherSeufert17hi Christopher, thanks for answering! I would only use 20 minutes of the audio uf that works for you. I am not allowed to post links but I can name your channel. And yes it is commercial, but the amount I would make off it is likely very low, so I would prefer to pay you by giving you more exposure by naming your channel. Would that work for you?