For you COMBAT vets. ( anyone else can answer too)
Create Post
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 32
  1. #1

    For you COMBAT vets. ( anyone else can answer too)

    More of my boredome and curiousity at work tonight.


    I was just sitting here, doing nothing, and I came up with this question. I apologise if it has been discussed before.

    so here goes.


    While you were in the theatre of operations of the war or conflict you served in, did you carry a lucky charm of some sort with you? and if so, what was it?


    Me personally, Only time I ever carried anything was when I was sent to Haiti in 1994 ( that hardly qualifies as a war or conflict, but there was SOME shooting) ANYWAY, what I carried for luck was a small braid of my girlfriends hair. She had cut a section about six inches long and braided it, and I carried it with me everywhere. Heck. I actually STILL carry it.



    what about you REAL combat vets? any good luck charms from those times?


  2. #2
    Registered User Free Member Lock-n-Load's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Posts
    563
    Credits
    0
    Savings
    0

    Smile I'll Answer Up

    :marineEarly in Boot Camp [20Dec50] my mother sent me a sterling silver medal/w/chain of St. Christopher, who is our patron/saint of safe passage...it was not a lucky charm at all, but a way of Roman Catholic life...it still is brightly gleaming to this day, yes, it helped me immensely to survive the endless gook artillery- mortars-small arms engagements to come home to Uncle Sugar...a survivor!! Semper Fidelis


  3. #3
    Thanks Lock-n-Load!


  4. #4
    A fellow Marine in NAM had a St. Christopher medal that was two part. It broke apart and he ask me if I would carry the half piece and he would carry the other. I did. (I'm not Catholic)

    I carried a pocket size New Testiment Bible.


  5. #5
    Marine Free Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Black River Falls
    Posts
    678
    Credits
    12,837
    Savings
    0
    some body (might of been the Red Cross) was handing out rosaries at the air port on the way over. Ain't catholic, took one anyway. Pascal's wager, if ya know what i mean (ya probably don't).


  6. #6
    Yes, Ivalis, SOME of us ahve a LITTLE education LOL so I know what you mean


  7. #7
    Registered User Free Member Lock-n-Load's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Posts
    563
    Credits
    0
    Savings
    0

    Thumbs up HardJedi

    You're Welcome and Gung-Ho, Marine


  8. #8
    st christopher medal is what i had and still have to this day


  9. #9
    Well, apparently ol St. Chris is well represented by the troops. Wonder how he feels about that?


  10. #10
    St. Chris is what I wore...has the Marine Corps emblem on the back side. My 2nd and 3rd tour I carried the silver dollar may dad carried with him in WWII...1921...his wifes and my mothers b-day.


  11. #11
    Sgt. Smitty
    Guest Free Member
    I wore a half dollar size piece of shrapnel from a gook rocket,that hit less than ten yards away from me, that i had to dig out of a rocket motor box right below my head. I had been in country less than 2 months and figured that if they didn't get me with this piece of shrapnel then they wouldn't get me at all. The shrapnel also had some Russian writing on it!! But according to the latest scuttlebutt we got when entering the Nam, we weren't fighting the Russians!! Trust our leaders? No swingin way in he!! will i ever trust another politician.


  12. #12
    Sgt. Smitty..the Russians were there. I too wore a little bit of those 140 and 122 rockets.


  13. #13
    yellowwing
    Guest Free Member
    My Apache 'bro, SEAL type, swore that there were quite a few Soviets up North. Then he kind of smirked and said he knew of a few Spetznaz that didn't see any more Christmases.


  14. #14
    Registered User Free Member catrusler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Pensacola FL
    Posts
    9
    Credits
    970
    Savings
    0
    I always and still do carry the brass from my first round fired in the ****.


  15. #15
    I picked up a little something at the airport in Calif. The religious folks had everything there so I took one of each. Hedged my bets I guess. Still haev them on the dog tags somewhere.
    But I also did my little thing for the gods of air, trees, dirt, rocks, and water. Every time I went out. The other guys thought I was crazy but it didn't take them long to come around to my way of thinking. LOL Even the Lt and Capt would ask" has he done his thing yet?" If not we had to hurry so as not to keep the choppers waiting. Of course being officers they didn't believe in that mumbo jumbo but wouldn't go till I had.


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not Create Posts
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts