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In reply to the discussion: Can someone explain to me why military and/or hunting families are pro-gun? [View all]ProfessorGAC
(76,893 posts)Occupying forces in Europe after WWII. Stationed in Italy. (He was totally fluent in italian.) Somewhere around Naples
That was around 1949, because Korea was happening but they sent him there. He went over as a corporal and ended up a sargeant. (He had dropped out of the college part of seminary school, because, you know, no women!) So, the college boy from the big city was made a "leader" in basic.
Only bad thing he saw was a self-inflicted head wound by a major who had been caught black marketeering and hoarding of objet d'art. Most other stuff he saw was broken ankles and cuts and bruises and sick kids. (Remember the hospitals were gone so the locals had no place to go but to the GI's.)
He was not fond of the army, but didn't hate it either.