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MADem

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16. A rather touching Globe article from 2008
Wed Jul 15, 2015, 11:36 PM
Jul 2015
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/03/06/casualty_of_war/


Casualty of war
Email|Print| Text size – + By Kevin Cullen
Globe Columnist / March 6, 2008

There was a time, back in the 1950s, when they were in the Navy together, that Tony Flaherty and Wacko Hurley were the best of friends.

When they got back to South Boston, the place where they were born and where they remain, they drank together at the old Chiefs club, a sailors' hangout on Summer Street.

When Flaherty got married at St. Augustine's, Hurley stood at the altar with him, his best man. When Flaherty's first child was born, Hurley was godfather.

But something happened. Wacko Hurley went back to civilian life. Tony Flaherty, a career Navy man, went off to war, this time in Vietnam, and he came back a changed man. One day, he was walking down a dirt road, as a gaggle of Vietnamese kids straggled by, fleeing a village destroyed by American fire.

"One of the kids, a boy, had lost a leg," Tony Flaherty was saying, sitting in his apartment on East Broadway. "I had an epiphany that day."....
Another Good Man Gone [View all] unhappycamper Jul 2015 OP
K&R Scuba Jul 2015 #1
Rest in peace, Tony Flaherty mountain grammy Jul 2015 #2
........ daleanime Jul 2015 #3
Peaceful passage, soldier, and thank you sarge43 Jul 2015 #4
What an amazing man MissDeeds Jul 2015 #5
Kicked and recommended to the Max! Enthusiast Jul 2015 #6
.... d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #7
RIP wicket Jul 2015 #8
Veterans for Peace Roy Rolling Jul 2015 #9
And he still fit into his uniform! A slender Korean war vet used to wear his around merrily Jul 2015 #10
.. raouldukelives Jul 2015 #11
RIP, Mr. Flaherty. LoisB Jul 2015 #12
requiescat in pace niyad Jul 2015 #13
Rest in peace sir DashOneBravo Jul 2015 #14
K&R! marym625 Jul 2015 #15
A rather touching Globe article from 2008 MADem Jul 2015 #16
Sometimes a loss leaves a void - a null, if you will. raven mad Jul 2015 #17
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