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Old 05-11-2014, 22:28   #1
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Where were you on Mother's Day 1970?

I was here 44 years ago today:

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THE LUBBOCK TORNADO - MAY 11, 1970

The Lubbock tornado formed over the southwest corner of the city and touched down just south of the downtown area. It tracked toward the northeast near US 87, just east of the Texas Tech campus, and continued for 8 miles before lifting. It destroyed over 1000 homes and apartment units, 10,000 vehicles and over 100 aircraft. It killed 26 persons and injured 500. This tornado was studied and mapped in detail by Professor Fujita, and was an important key in the development of his Fujita Scale. It was rated F5 on this scale.
I was passing through on my way back to Ft. Huachuca after visiting my mother in OK. I heard what was going on on the radio, but could not see anything because of all the rain. There were reports of tornados from all areas of the county.

I stopped for gas at a Phillips 66 station on US82 but there was no one there. The doors were unlocked and the pumps were on, though. I was with a friend who I served with on Okinawa and it was his car. The radiator hose was leaking and we hadn't been able to find a replacement. This station had one. We filled up, took the hose for later and left a $10 bill under a mat in front of the cash register. We knew how much the gas was, but had no idea how much the hose was. I've always hoped that we left enough and that the station and owner came out OK. BTW, the cash register was not locked either, but we left the money outside of it to let them know that we had paid.

Wicked day.

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Old 05-12-2014, 07:52   #2
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At 1:30PM on the 10th, I was in a frag contest over the border in Cambodia. The NVA were in bunkers,, we were trying to be small in a rice patty. After 6-7 frags, he hit me and two of my people.

At 3AM May 11th, 1970, I was in post-op coming out of anesthesia, at the Tay Ninh 45th Surgical Field Hospital.

This picture of post-op may have been where I woke up. I can remember looking up at the big air conditioning tube on the ceiling. It was loud droning continuous whooshing. Very annoying. BUT my nurse wasn't..

I spent the next 10 days in 93rd Evac Bien Hoa, then on to Camp Zama Japan for 90 days.

I finally had a chance to call home from Zama to let my mom & dad know I was OK. They didn't even know I was in the hospital...
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Old 05-12-2014, 11:05   #3
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At 1:30PM on the 10th, I was in a frag contest over the border in Cambodia. The NVA were in bunkers,, we were trying to be small in a rice patty. After 6-7 frags, he hit me and two of my people.

At 3AM May 11th, 1970, I was in post-op coming out of anesthesia, at the Tay Ninh 45th Surgical Field Hospital.

This picture of post-op may have been where I woke up. I can remember looking up at the big air conditioning tube on the ceiling. It was loud droning continuous whooshing. Very annoying. BUT my nurse wasn't..

I spent the next 10 days in 93rd Evac Bien Hoa, then on to Camp Zama Japan for 90 days.

I finally had a chance to call home from Zama to let my mom & dad know I was OK. They did even know I was in the hospital...
Wicked day, Jim. Salute!

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Sitting on the couch in our living room and watching the Vietnam war on black and white television.

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Old 05-12-2014, 11:23   #5
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