A few days ago we got a quick email from Michael Sullivan.
He mentioned his computer was hacked or crashed or something, and he has a different email address. He said he has also had some health issues.
But he is a cheerful paratrooper, living in Crown Point Indiana.
Here's his story, briefly, in his words:
"I have been sick , had my computer crash, amongst other older life maladies.
I don’t think I’ll be making many Chicago trips these days, but would like to get the Chapter news.
I took basic at Ft. Lewis Wa. in 1971 anyone climbing, flying, or had a MOS guarantee went there.
I took MOS at Ft. Mother Rucker for aircraft mechanic and door gunner school.
I was 1st place in door gunner school , which resulted in me being assigned to the world’s largest Chinook unit in Viet Nam.
I was in the last full combat brigade in Viet Nam, 229th Assault Support Helicopter Bn.. 1st Cav. 3rd Brigade my unit had 25 Hooks and was commanded by Maj. Carle E. Dunn.
Returning stateside I went to Ft. Bragg with A Co. 82nd Aviation Bde.
I was a UH-1H crew chief in the 1st Flt. Platoon. I made trooper of the month with much help from the 1st Flt. platoon.
I re-enlisted and went to Ft. Knox with the 235th attack Helicopter co. I was medically discharged in Aug. of 1974 with PTSD, survivor guilt and "concussions and contusions" of the head.
Currently I am in some good health. . . [some medical info redacted] . . . [he has some medical challenges] . . ., All agent Orange related. I get 100 % disability, which I am most grateful for.
I'm going to be 74 in the fall, and have a 3 and 1/2 year old grand daughter that I watch 3 to 4 days a week.
I feel blessed that I'm still alive to enjoy her. I still feel 18 and remember all the pains, sorrows, and Brotherhood that made serving our country one of the most important and endearing facets of my life."
All the Way! - Mike Sullivan
I love his cheerful outlook.
Sounds like he is focusing on the important parts of life!
Airborne, Mike!!