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Off the dime.

SGT B. of The Gun Line had been pretty quiet recently, so the other night I visited his site to see what he’d been up to, and to see what his collection of commenters had to say about his piping. While browsing the comments, I came across a familiar name: Huntress.

Huntress was the callsign of the AWACS bird patrolling off the East Coast. I’d worked a couple of joint ops with the Eye-in-the-Sky crews during the eighties and nineties, and, wondering if Huntress might be a new milblog started by an old associate, I stopped by.

Whoops. Entirely too pastel for a milblog, even an Air Force one. Blogger chick, I thought, then started to read the post I’d bumped into.

I was dead wrong. Not a blogger chick, a Lady.

And the Lady was hurt--she’d just lost a friend.

Stream of consciousness. Sadness, anger, grief. Outright misery. And a kick in the butt that finally got me to do this…

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I’d like you, my new friends, to take a short walk with me to meet some of my old friends. They’re waiting for us at Fiddler’s Green. This way. I’ll talk as we go, okay?

Now, for the benefit of you denizens and visitors who aren’t quite sure what--or where--Fiddler’s Green is, I’ll give you a quick briefing. Fiddler’s Green is a waypoint, a rest halt for us military types who have stepped out of the Dance and started a longer journey.

It’s a place where we can kick back and have a last beer or two before continuing to our final assignment--The Proprietor set it up as kind of a decompression chamber for us uniformed types after we’ve passed through the various hells…

And, since Fiddler’s Green serves only beer, and we’re only visiting, The Proprietor has allowed me to drag the ‘rita-matic along for the Ladies.

Oooop--forgot to mention that General Order #1 is different here: No Tears. Mouring time is over--this is a party, not a weep-fest.

Heh. We’re there already. Toldja it was a short walk.

See those low tables under the trees? The kids wearing those two patches? Well, mostly kids…and a couple of older guys who only got here ‘bout a month ago…

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Pilots. Crewchiefs. Doorgunners.

My friends from a long time ago.

I flew with each of them...

Ladies and Gentlemen, Visitors and Denizens—new friends, I present to you, my old friends:

WO1 Paul Anderson

CPT Frank Brinson

CPT Steve Carr

WO1 Bob Colatruglio

SP5 Denny Dillon

WO1 Danny Hallows

SP5 Benny Halstead

WO1 Danny Herndon

SP5 Larry Jacobson

WO1 Bill Laurence

PFC Jim Lenz

SP4 Joe Lutz

WO1 Ed Melody

WO1 Larry Moore

WO1 Gerry O’Connor

WO1 Alex Spence

SP4 Larry Susi

SP4 Wayne Tawney

CW2 Jim Thompson

Jake! Scout! Muffy! Drag that ‘rita-matic over here! KC—bring the cups!

Okay, I’m gonna pull up a beer and go trade war stories. Lots of spare chairs, guys...and we're only visiting...

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Thanks, John.

Pilot graphic courtesy of Walt Sharpes, who's good at that stuff.
And drop in to visit Huntress. She's one of the Good Guys, too...

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The next round of beer or pink 'rita gets raised to the men of the 162nd -- those gone ahead, and those who are with us, and who keep their memory alive. Cheers, gentlemen!
 
CW4BillT...I broke rule number 1. And I'm trying not be such a baby. Even tough gals with guns cry (shhh, please don't tell anyone!) Who would have thought a butterfly could try and parade as to be anything other than gentle? I can't say enough about how heartfelt and thoughtful both, yours and Sgt. B's, posts were. And that's what makes me smile. Thank you.
 
"entirely too pastel for milblog EVEN an Air Force one" ROFLMFAO! OMG...thats hilarious! Huntress does seem like the perfect callsign for the AWACS, she is after all, a bird of prey! But let's dispel one rumour before it makes it way too deep into the blogosphere...I have been called many things, some that would make a Marine blush, but even I'm not under any illusions about being a lady, my friend. ROFLMFAO! A blogger chick definately..but lady...well......You might want to check out the second comment of mine on a milblog by Ma Deuce Gunner, under a post titled: Are We Winning? There is a reason why, I, in my four inch stilleto's, have been classified as a weapon of mass destruction .......................or was it distraction??? ROFL! All kidding aside, I am honoured to be visiting Fiddler's Green with you. *Throws back a tequila shooter* Here's to old friends, gone...but never forgotten! *Throws back another shooter* Lets party!
 
[*sounds of beer mugs clinking 'rita and Tres Generaciones glasses*]
 
Darn it, Desult, turn off the waterworks--you're diluting your beer!
 
BillT: *Pass me a cold one*
 
Billt, *gasps* I'll never DO that. LOL. AB, we'll do that over the weeked, girl.
 
AB and Desult - Here's to an early start on the weekend... [*passes two iced mugs of molson's*]
 
Um, yer welcome, Bill, though I can't figure out what yer thanking me for. 'Course, I'm sicker'n a dog with this flu or whatever SWWBO passed me in New Orleans, so I may have missed something. I'll take one 'o those shots, though. Got a few ghosts of my own.
 
To friends and comrades, and brothers who have gone before... *clink*
 
John - Think e-mail. Think subject Irish Wake. You were right. I needed it. Thanks again. FbL, Ma'am - Allow me the pleasure of refilling that glass for ya...
 
[*passes john a double shot of tres generaciones with molson chaser*]
 
Ah. More than 24 hours ago. Brain not retain much past that. You'll like the post above, too, I think. Cheesy, and I *did* let Neffi sneak into it.
 
What are ya trying to do, Bill--get me drunk? And before I even leave the house! :) Ah, well... To the 162nd!
 
Drunk, FbL Ma'am? Nope. The effects of anything imbibed at Fiddler's Green remain at Fiddler's Green. The only effects that should linger are positive...
 
I have lifted my glass and toasted these brave men on many an occasion and will again in the future. There sacrifice was large, their lives short. But, should they have tarried long at Fiddlers Green and are still drinking their beer when, at last, I pass by, it will be my honor to drink with them once more. STS! Vulture 29
 
Two-Niner, this is One-Five on Victor: Thanks, Jim. Glad you made it over...[*clink*] One-Five, Out.
 
I don't know what to say. I'll skip the pink-ritas today and lift my stein to all those who walk through the green. Thank you one and all.
 
May a non drinker join in the salutes? I lift my glass to the men and women who did their duty unflinchingly. I had more, but well, uh, thank you all. *wipes a tear or several*
 
Ladies and Gentlemen: To Absent Comrades, whether Air, Sea, or Ground... May we live life for them, and put some fang marks in the glass in their honor. And to US, the poor bast*rds left behind to spin the wild yarns and tell the tales of warrior gods, and revel in the privilage of having associated with them, as well as with the most excellent company as we drink with this day! Ooh-Rah! *hoists dram of f-i-i-i-ine Kentucky bourbon* Okay, no maudlin crap here, tell me of the days when you swept in over the trees, catching tree top branches in your skids, to deliver a thousand highly motivated bad-a$$es, armed to the teeth, to the bad guys' back yard... Or screamed in like the hammer of GOD to put steel on target... Or generated the Thunder of the Gods as a battery of 155 millimeters performed urban renewal, Artillery style... Yesterday was for gentle thoughts of warm and fuzzies... Today, tell me of hot steel, cold nerves, and pure, unmitigated FIREPOWER!
 
Sorry, Sully went to his therapy class today, and Godzilla is in the house... *throws back another* Gawd, my eyeteeth are itching... I wanna bite someone...
 
Lunchtime: Refill needed of some Triple X
 
Sgt. B, Godzilla is perfectly welcome here, of course! :)
 
Got me myself a cabinet full of 1820 & Trés Generaciones. Let the libations begin!
 
*switching from bourbon to a nice Belgian Blonde Ale, cause I just got around to reading the rules of the Green - beer only...* So, how about some remembrances of the good times? Tell us about the days when things weren't so bad, and there was more laughter than tears!
 
Belgian Blondes? Where's my Orval?
 
I got mine from a master brewer (former Sub-Qual'ed Corpsman)...
 
It has been ages since I've had me myself a good Geuze, Lambic or Wit.... Queue in Homer's ****Arrghghghg****
 
Sarge B. - And so you shall hear such tales... ...of the times we faced fires rivalled by no other battles fought in such confined spaces as we flew... ...of the times we landed within knife-fight distance of bunkers pouring out cyclic rates of fire, and we unarmored... ...of the times we flew in and did not fly out, but assaulted with the troops because our helicopters were burning... ...I will show you the memories that scar my body and my mind... Just not today. [*grins*] [*pops another molson's*]
 
Just a Coke for me...And I'm buying the next round. For the ones who dared and did, and the ones who still do.
 
(Hoists Glass) To all our brothers and sisters who are "On the other side of Easter!" *sound of breaking glass* Test: Anyone know why you break the glass?
 
Sure. In case of emergency... (I can't believe I beat Punc to that one)
 
John - Not sure if this is what you're thinking of, but in wedding tradition, it means that the bond of marriage will never break.
 
Tell us about the days when things weren't so bad, and there was more laughter than tears! Amen. I will drink to that, gentlemen. And these are damn fine days = we are so lucky. Good post Bill.
 
Thank you, Cassie...refill on the 'rita?
 
Damn, Bill, I know some of those names, and I for certain recognize those patches. The lady I'm married to is someone else you used to know, I think: a long time ago she was 1LT Carol Tyler. As someone said at VHPA convention in Nashville a while back "Oh, my God, it's Frank's nurse." You can e-mail her at lark@usitMUNGE.net (Don't forget to de-munge the address.)
 
Sorry Bill. I've been off-line most of today so I didn't even have a chance. But since we're not in Callahan's...
 
And we aren't saluting the sovereign (although that might be where it started)...
 
sniffle... just something in my eye, I guess...
 
Thankee kindly for the invite. I'll hoist one quickly [gluglugglurbAHH!], refill, and sit back here quietly, listening.
 
[lifts foaming mug} Garry Owen!
 
John are you going to tell us or are we all just going to sit here suds in our eyes wondering if we should follow suit and toss our glasses?
 
When you make a toast that is, in effect, sacred, you destroy the glass so that it will not be sullied by lesser uses.
 
Thank you. *Lifts glass one more time* *Sound of shattering*
 
OOOPAH!!! I see people trinking for medicinal purposes. Alcohol has excellent antiseptic properties, specially when used against raw and inflamed epiglottis. Just what the good Doctor ordered. Get well John.
 
Beth- I think your flu transferred through the airwaves to my keyboard, and travelled up through my fingers. *throb* *sniffle* *hack*
 
Oh-oh! John's sick, Beth's getting over being sick, and the Were-kitty's getting sick! This is not good. Boq - I'd better have some of that medicinal 'rita mix to stay healthy ;-)
 
Bill: re: refill on the 'rita, don't mind if I do. Sorry for bailing, I was determined not to disgrace myself by snivelling but your post was very moving. I thought about it all night. For some reason I think it will stay with me a long time.
 
Cass- So will I. I look over that list of names, people I've never met, and mourn their loss simply because I know Bill and can feel the pain in his words. Bill- I know you've been planning this for a while, and I'm glad you got it out on "paper". I've told you this before too: Thank GOD you came home...even though some of your friends didn't. *big hug*
 
[*pours refill into fresh glass...*] Cassie, *you* always have permission to go Kleenex Alert...
 
AFSis - Thanks, kiddo. Ummmm--about the *awk* choke-hold, though...
 
*released Chief from choke-hold* alright.....
 
*whooof* Thanks. Hugs are better right there... *grinning like an idiot*
 
I'm such a dope. And you all are silly. And wonderful. *raising a glass*
 
Hey AFSis - You deserve a hug, yourself! Nice post on Mr. Maupin. *Hug* Cass, surely you aren't suggesting you are a dope for allowing a little tear-flowing? In that case, I'm a dope, too! As Bill has pointed out before, understanding has a very high price.