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Episode 051: 1965-02-22 | Counting Days

February 22nd, 2025

In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Bill Lowie writes home about the growing pressures of war, from sleepless nights under mortar fire to a troop-lift mission that left two aircraft shot up. Amidst the tension, he finds small comforts in letters from home, a reminder of the life waiting for him beyond Vietnam.

Accompanied by a blurred, dreamlike photo of an early morning troop lift, today’s episode is a reflection on inheritance—both tangible and intangible. As I prepare for my own wedding day, I consider the ways my grandfather’s experiences, personality, and struggles have shaped my own.

What’s Covered:

  • Bill’s reflections on home, family, and the gift he sent Suzie
  • A dangerous troop-lift mission and the constant strain of war
  • A personal reflection on inheritance, identity, and understanding the past

📷 Featured Photo: A hazy, early morning troop lift—muted colors, unclear faces, helicopters barely hovering in the air. One of my favorites.

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