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Hi Sue and Vi,

Eisenhower was hardly in the same position as combat troops.  People make up
their own stories.

In Vietnam one major was seen everyplace with a blonde Swede that was, as
they say, built.  When he got ill and was sent to a hospital in the
Phillippines the diagnosis came back shockingly that he had that old
Hawaiian disease that Ron may be able to discuss: lak-o-nooky.

It was not exactly the diagnosis that most of us would have guessed. 

>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>Hi Vi:
>
>Didn't all this with Eisenhower happen (if it did) during WWII?  If it
>was and he didn't do anything while over in Europe, he would be the only
>guy that didn't, I bet.  :)
>
>Sue
>> 
>> Hi Terry,
>> 
>> Usually where there is smoke, there is fire.  Ike, being human and away
>> from Maime for a long period of time probably did have a flirtation.
>> People were romantic is those days and did not necessarily hop into bed.
>> There may have been anything from the exchange of a few kisses to a
>> full-blown love affair going on and we may never know for sure.
>> 
>> Whatever he may have done abroad, though, he did the honorable thing at
>> home and stood by his wife and children.
>> 
>> Vi
>
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>1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
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