• SONAR
  • The BA Midi letter has been sent. See page 9 for details. (p.25)
2012/08/26 02:17:50
Teds_Studio
If it's not too late John....

Ted Snow
2012/08/26 15:57:10
junedrive
Michael Denney
2012/08/26 18:02:05
John
Notice
I will be working on this tonight at midnight to finalize it. After that I will no longer add names. If you want your name to appear post it now or before midnight USA EST. Thank you.
2012/08/26 19:32:08
jb101
Please add my name:- Jonathan Berry
 
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
2012/08/26 20:24:26
PapaBear
Eugene Pretorian
2012/08/26 23:14:55
tok2burn
tok2burn - "Flamenco Chuck" Keyser
2012/08/26 23:28:14
Jeff Evans
Jeff Evans
2012/08/27 01:00:26
John
I have completed the list.
2012/08/27 01:55:38
John
I suppose its fair now to explain how this came about. I do not want it to be too mussy.

When I read the Missing BA Midi thread I was hoping for a very different outcome as you all were. When it was confirmed it hit me very hard. I thought of BA Midi as friend. I believed he thought of me in the same way.

When I read all the posts on that thread it seemed clear that the forum wanted something done. It wasn't spoken but it was in the air.

It brought memories of my time in Viet Nam and my last days there. We were in Cambodia and I was a "shortimer". My Platoon Sargent and I were close. We had a new Lt. that turned out to be a fine young officer. Both of them worked to get me home a day or two sooner than I was due. When I found out what they had done needless to say I was very grateful and had a talk with the Lt. I left them in high spirits and hitched a ride on a convoy going back to base. I carried orders that would give me priority and allow me to take any avilable transport. About midway through my journey I was handed a hand written note stating that the Lt. had died. It hit me hard and for the first time in Viet Nam I cried. I had seen others die and get hurt but none had caused me to be this upset. I often think about my Lt. and how young he was but what I remember most is his gentleness and friendly manner.  It was a total waste to me that he died.

BA Midi's death brought those memories back and that I did not say anything to the Lt.'s family. With BA Midi I felt a need to inform his family about what we were feeling but I couldn't do it without the consent of the forum.

You all have been magnificent in both your cooperation and your support.

I couldn't have done this without it. 
2012/08/27 04:03:46
Jesse G
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