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Anyone in the path of Florence?
*Fayettenam (to those of us that have been to Ft. Bragg)
I had to look this up. LOL
Edit, in case others are curious: The Vietnam Era was a time of change in the Fayetteville area. Fort Bragg did not send many large units to Vietnam, but from 1966 to 1970, more than 200,000 soldiers trained at the post before leaving for the war. The effect of such a large troop rotation was dramatic and remnants of this era are still visible in much of Fayetteville. Anti-war protests in Fayetteville drew national attention because of the proximity to Fort Bragg, in a city that generally supported the war. Jane Fonda came to Fayetteville to participate in three anti-war events. Because of these changes in the 1960s and 70s, nicknames like 'Fayettenam' caught on and are still in popular use today.
MarkJFine wrote:*Fayettenam (to those of us that have been to Ft. Bragg)
- debbie.jean.bro7 years agoAdvanced TutorPrayers for everyone in the path of natural disasters! The typhoon maratsade mentioned, Mangkhut, was 500 miles wide and hit the Philipines as a category 5 and South China as a category 1. China evacuated 2.5 million people in advance of the storm!! It has been devastating. Those poor people in the Philipines can't catch a break!
GabeU, please keep us posted on your family, both in Wilmington and Black Bear!
maratsade, thanks for the info on "Fayettenam"! I wasn't aware of that.
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