In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Bill Lowie writes to Suzie on March 1, 1965, sharing quiet days, family updates, and—almost as an afterthought—his decision to transfer to the armed platoon, trading troop transport missions for combat operations.
Accompanied by a striking photo of a helicopter bearing the mark of the Cobras, today's episode explores Bill’s choice to put himself in greater danger, reflecting on what it reveals about fear, boredom, and agency in war.
What’s Covered:
- Bill’s continued efforts to send jewelry and souvenirs home
- Reflections on family heirlooms and the sentimental weight they carry
- His voluntary transfer to the Cobras, flying armed helicopters
- The tension between fear, boredom, and the desire for control in combat
📷 Featured Photo: A helicopter in flight, marked with a cobra on the front and armed with rocket pods and machine guns.
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