Beautiful and endearing photo Dan. In those times, we were more innocent, and I think happier. I agree with you Dan. Regarding the profession of trucker. Now it is a very degraded profession. A lot of banditry in the European service areas. Nothing attractive for the new generations.Me on the right and my little brother
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Must be a nice adventure trucking in those days John! I deal with truckers today in my profession, I get why a lot of local people want out of it. Nothing against Eastern European guys making a living, but via shady hiring contracts making maybe 20% what a local guy earns and their employers getting paid 80% of what a local guy charges for the same freight ain't right. And those guys are for months at a time living in their truck. Those trucks are not like some OTR truckers in the USA, European trucks are small to live in. When I was younger I thought about getting into the trucking business now I'm glad I didn't.
Thank you for your sacrifice and service.I got drafted in 1966 and shot Expert during rifle training with an M14 (that's right an M14). The amazing thing about this is normally I can't hit squat.