The later classes of NGC were the ones that really caught it. I graduated in 66. As I was a freshman starting 62 we saw them go. The Srs, Jrs, Sophs, were among the first in. As I was a Senior, the freshmen, Sophs, and Jrs were still going plus my class. The class of '68' had it the worse, 10% of that commission class were killed in Vietnam. The thing about it was, we believed in what we were doing and still believe we were right. I know of none who wouldn't do it again.
The later classes of NGC were the ones that really caught it. I graduated in 66. As I was a freshman starting 62 we saw them go. The Srs, Jrs, Sophs, were among the first in. As I was a Senior, the freshmen, Sophs, and Jrs were still going plus my class. The class of '68' had it the worse, 10% of that commission class were killed in Vietnam. The thing about it was, we believed in what we were doing and still believe we were right. I know of none who wouldn't do it again.
yoyoofloco 1 year ago