RETIRED FROM THE PHONE COMPANY AT THE END OF 2001. SPENT THE NEXT 15 YEARS TRAVELING, PLAYING GOLF, HITTING THE CASINOS AND ENJOYING RETIREMENT. STARTING IN 2016 WITH THE BIRTH OF MY 1st GRANDDAUGHTER (ELIZABETH), FOLLOWED BY JULIETTE 4 MONTHS LATER AND FINALLY KATHRYN IN 2019. I STARTED A NEW "CAREER" AS PAPA . I SPEND MY TIME BABYSITTING AND ENJOYING THE 3 OF THEM. IN A COUPLE OF YEARS, KATHRYN WILL MOVE ON TO THE 1st GRADE AND FULL TIME SCHOOL AND I WILL PROBABLY GO BACK TO GOLF. HARD TO BELIEVE THAT ALL THIS TIME HAS PASSED.
Description This campaign was from 9 June to 31 October 1969. During the summer and fall of 1969, conduct of operations was increasingly turned over to Vietnamese, US troops withdrew in greater numbers amid reaffirmations of support for the Republic of South Vietnam government. President Nixon announced the reduction of the U.S. military presence in South Vietnam which would be demonstrated initially by the withdrawal of 25,000 troops by 31 August 1969.
American troop strength had peaked at 543,400 in April 1969 but dropped to 505,500 by mid October. More scattered than before, enemy attacks were concentrated on South Vietnamese positions. U.S. combat deaths were down in the early fall as American units switched to small unit actions. The trend was not constant, however, because U.S. troops deaths which had fallen well below l00 a week in the fall, rose above 100 later in the year.