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For Jim
This is 14 Minutes and 35 Seconds of something that would forever change my life and tug at my heart and mind to this day. Memorial Day 1970 is just as vivid in my mind as it was then. I have put off doing this tribute, in my own words, for a long time because of the intense emotions that it brings out in me when I say the words and relive that experience of that fateful day. Jim Brookshire was my friend, my roommate and my military brother. His tragic death and the strange twist of fate that would allow me to live, was the inspiration for the creation of Radio First Termer in Saigon, Vietnam of that same year. Beginning with January 1, 1971 and for the 20 nights that would follow, Radio First Termer was my way of dealing with the death of Jim Brookshire and to honor the eventual 58,215 other brothers and sisters who would perish in Vietnam at an average age of 19. This has been one of the hardest things I have ever tried to do and required numerous takes on certain parts. Mine is simply one story. There are thousands of others just like it.
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| Title: | A Tribute To Jim Brookshire – The Inspiration For Radio First Termer |
| Author: | Dave Rabbit |
| Description: | AUDIO ONLY VERSION For Jim This is 14 Minutes and 35 Seconds of something that would forever change my life and tug at my heart and mind to this day. Memorial Day 1970 is just as vivid in my mind as it was then. I have put off doing this tribute, in my own words, for a long time because of the intense emotions that it brings out in me when I say the words and relive that experience of... |