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Kodak Moments Contest Winner: "My Kodak Moment: The Vietnam War."

 

From everyone here at ActiveRain and the folks at Kodak, we would like to congratulate Glenn for his winning entry in the Kodak Moments contest.

There were so many great entries that it was agonizing to even select the top ten. The reality is, every post was worthy of the same accolades. But when you are giving away prizes, there has to be a winner. So this time we put it to you, the community, for a vote and you selected Glenn's moving memories of his friend Mike and the image that allowed his family to remember their fallen soldier over 30 years later.

Everyone has different emotional triggers. It was clear from the voting that different people connect with different stories and images. It's also clear that heroes, friendship and family are something all of us treasure.

Congratulations Glenn!

Glenn will be receiving a KODAK EASYSHARE M580 Digital Camera, a 7 inch PULSE Digital Frame and a few extra ActiveRain points. Our second place winner Karen Kruschka will receive a 7 inch PULSE Digital Frame and her own share of ActiveRain points for her fantastic entry about her son 'aiming high' in life.

The rest of us? We got to enjoy sharing these amazing images with each other (a few of which brought more than one tear to my eyes.....)

 

 

Via Glenn Roberts - Seattle Residential (Lake & Company Real Estate):

My Kodak Moment: The Vietnam War

In 1967, along with 550,000 other GI's I was in the Republic of South Vietnam. Most of us were between the ages of 18 and 22. To say we knew exactly why we were there would be a gross overstatement. Mike and I were with 23 other new guys when we were sent out to our unit in helicopters on a night just a few days before Christmas. He and I had met a few days before that and knew someway that we could team up and help each other to stay alive for the following year.


After about 4 months in the field I was promoted to squad leader. I'd been in country a day longer than Mike, so I got the job. He was a fire-team leader in my squad. There was never a bit of friction between us. He had my back and I had his.

Toward fall of that year we took our separate R&R's. When I returned, a few things had changed. We had a new lieutenant in charge of our platoon and Mike decided to be his RTO (Radio Telephone Operator). It looked like a good move on his part. Being in the platoon command post meant fewer risky details like night ambushes and perimeter listening posts. We were both getting short (less than 90 days left in country before we would go home). I continued to run my squad as usual and then we got new battalion-wide orders and we began 5 man, 3 day patrols along the Cambodian border. Each company in the 5 company battalion would send out 5 of the 5 man patrols. There were three battalions involved. Our mission was to observe the movement of North Vietnamese Troops coming into Vietnam off of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. We did well for a while until the NVA figured out what was going on and started sending out small patrols to hunt us down.

Mike and the new lieutenant were discovered one day by such a patrol and killed. Leap forward 41 years.

Our unit, 2nd of the 35th Infantry, has a website. For 30 years I was pretty much out of touch with the war but I logged in there one day in the 90's and made a comment about Mike. Then last December (2009) I got a phone call from Mike's younger brother. It seems Mike's father is still alive and so are Mike's siblings. They wanted to know if I had any pictures of Mike from Vietnam. They had none.

Slides from VietnamEverybody has stuff that they never throw away. I had a shoe box of pictures from Vietnam but nothing really good of Mike. I also had 5 little boxes of slides from then, taken with a miniature camera which I'd never really looked at. So I borrowed a slide projector (remember them) and went through the pictures. I found one and had it printed and sent it on to the family. I can't look at this picture with out smelling the odors of a 3rd world agrarian country mixed with the stench of war. There is nothing glorious about bombs bursting in air. Sorry if you think that might be the case. I hear the bombs and I hear the rifle fire. I also hear Mike say, in our poncho hootch during a monsoon rain, "Thirty-one," as he laid down an ace, king and jack, ending one more hand of a card game we played endlessly. Mike was my best friend for 10 months and he was a hero to me many times over in many ways.

Discovering this picture, this year, is my Kodak moment.

Mike, my best friend



This post is written as a submission to the ActiveRain 'Kodak Moments' contest. I have the chance to win the KODAK EASYSHARE M580 Digital Camera

To participate in the ActiveRain contest, visit the blog post announcing the contest from Kodak and ActiveRain. 

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Lake and Company Real Estate
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Seattle Residential ~ I Do That 

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Licensed broker since 1985 offering spectacular service to buyers and sellers in greater Seattle, with particular interest in Green Lake, Ballard, Phinney Ridge, Wallingford, Ravenna, Bryant, View Ridge, Roosevelt and the University District.

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141 commentsActiveRain Real Estate Network • December 30 2010 02:14PM

ActiveRain's New URL Shortener

How many times have you tried to link your ActiveRain post on Twitter or another site only to get the response that the url is too long?  Well Happy Holidays, ActiveRain has a gift for you.

Once you have written and posted a blog post you now have the option of generating a shorter url. 

Simply go back into your post and click Generate short URL.  Take a look at the screen shot below:

I hope many of you find this useful and take advantage of the new url. Here is what Lenn's shortened URL looks like once we generate the shorter URL for the post in the screen shot above.



The shortened URL for this post is http://actvra.in/45. As you can see, the shorter structure uses the actvra.in domain.

In order to see how many times someone has clicked on that shortened URL, you can go to the 'statistics' area of your 'my home' page in order to track performance. It will show you how many times each shortened URL has been clicked.

And an added bonus to deal with the continual onslaught of spam......

Let's call it a stocking stuffer.  To help with the spam you may see occassionally, we've now made it so only logged in members can leave links in comments.  Our hope is that it cuts the spam down drastically.  Fingers crossed!

Happy Holidays!!!

Kerrie Greenhalgh

154 commentsActiveRain Real Estate Network • December 22 2010 11:58AM