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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 4313109" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>This same thing happened to me once, a best friend since 5th grade. But in my case he had returned from his 4th tour in the sandbox and it must have really messed with his head. He became a hermit and wouldnt answer his phone. I'd drive by his house and it never looked like anyone was home but I knew he was inside hidding. He didnt see combat over there, he was a senior master Seargent and loadmaster for the C-130s</p><p>The one and only time he talked about it, he broke down and cried...he had spent weeks loading or offloading caskets filled with 18 and 20 year old kids...</p><p>The last thing I ever heard him say was "it shoulda been me instead of those young kids." </p><p>So, much different than your situation in alot of ways but I still lost my best friend. No matter how much I assured him that I was always there for him, just 3 miles down the road in Tuttle.</p><p>He let his health go and died before he was 46.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 4313109, member: 6281"] This same thing happened to me once, a best friend since 5th grade. But in my case he had returned from his 4th tour in the sandbox and it must have really messed with his head. He became a hermit and wouldnt answer his phone. I'd drive by his house and it never looked like anyone was home but I knew he was inside hidding. He didnt see combat over there, he was a senior master Seargent and loadmaster for the C-130s The one and only time he talked about it, he broke down and cried...he had spent weeks loading or offloading caskets filled with 18 and 20 year old kids... The last thing I ever heard him say was "it shoulda been me instead of those young kids." So, much different than your situation in alot of ways but I still lost my best friend. No matter how much I assured him that I was always there for him, just 3 miles down the road in Tuttle. He let his health go and died before he was 46. [/QUOTE]
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