Thanks for sharing, Gunny!  Your DI is still working on
you.............ability, not disability!  What a help he must
be for those who've just lost their sight!
Thanks again,   jan



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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, July 24, 2010 9:50:44 AM
Subject: [TMIC] short story

     I was just sttin here the other day lookin at something I got from another 
Marine. I had a though about lookin up my old DI's. I typed in thier names in 
my 
search engine, and came up with only one, Sgt. Levesque. It was a story about 
what happened to him in Viet Nam. I called John Brown who is the commander of 
the VA, who also worked with me at the Sheriff's dept. yes, he's from 
Youngstown. It seems Sgt. Levesque works with the blind veterans, as he lost 
his 
eye sight in Viet Nam. John told me how to get in touch with him, so I called. 
He answered, Don Levesque, how can I help you?   Here's a man I haven't seen or 
talked to in forty eight years, and I got the feeling of needing to snap to, 
but 
I didn't . I said, Platton 289, F Co. Parris Island. He said, yeah, my platoon. 
I said Pvt. Boyle, Platoon Guide. He said, son of a bitch, how the hell are ya. 
I said, the question is, how are you, I read a story about you and losing your 
eye sight. He said, ya know Boyle, I remember you, you had your head and ass 
wired together......After exchanging pleasantries, we discussed disabilities, 
and I told him my story. He said, remember one thing Boyle, it's ability, not 
disability, if I taught you anything, remember that. We talked a couple more 
minutes then agreed to stay in contact. 

 
It got to me people, ability not disablilty. I had to hear that from an old DI 
of mine, so, I'm just passin it on. Semper Fi.

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