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A Teardrop from Blackie ... by: Don Poss |
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Weeks prior to the dedication
of the War Dogs Memorial, I began having butterflies in my stomach: After six tours, and three decades, Blackie is coming home -- and I had to be there for him. |
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| Other handlers gave me the moment ... did they see it too? Some, alone in the crowd with their memories, moved forward ... placed a tribute Rose ... and moved on. Other Vietvets kept an eye on them, and some drifted to their side with a consoling arm. I moved to the side giving my comrades their gift-moment ... took some pictures ... wrestled with logic and reason's arguments for control: it's raining ... it's only rain and not a tear ... he's not even real -- just a statue ... of Blackie ... with a teardrop matching mine, and a thousand others. I knew the truth: it was only rain ... he wasn't Blackie -- just a symbol ... like the flowers ... capable ... of tugging the heart and freeing memories and tears of salt and rain. I know the truth -- the first raindrop fell from heaven, as A Teardrop from Blackie ... in a shared moment of closeness through the decades since Da Nang 1965 ... at war in Vietnam. | |||
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Blackie (129x), was
put down after six years of faithful heroic service, from Da Nang 1965 to Tan Son Nhut AB, late 1970 -- a lifesaver, and a friend. |
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