Picture this:
Typical Canadian lad, in 1967, recently arrived (about 2 weeks before Christmas) in San Diego MCRD. Here I am didy-bopping along the MCRD parade square at sunset watching these people sing Christmas carols around a flag pole, with the temperature about 75 degrees F. There was this music playing, and I was trying to fit the words of "Good King Wencheslass" to the music and it was working quite well. That is, until this Lieutenant stopped me and pointed out the errors of my way.
It seems that the "Star Spangled Banner" does fit the words to "Good King Wencheslass", and politely inquired as to why I was still moving and not saluting the flag as it was being lowered.
For some strange reason, he did not understand my confusion, even after I explained that I was Canadian, I thought they were singing Christmas carols, the words fit, etc. , etc..
this memory is only good from a great distance.....
Typical Canadian lad, in 1967, recently arrived (about 2 weeks before Christmas) in San Diego MCRD. Here I am didy-bopping along the MCRD parade square at sunset watching these people sing Christmas carols around a flag pole, with the temperature about 75 degrees F. There was this music playing, and I was trying to fit the words of "Good King Wencheslass" to the music and it was working quite well. That is, until this Lieutenant stopped me and pointed out the errors of my way.
It seems that the "Star Spangled Banner" does fit the words to "Good King Wencheslass", and politely inquired as to why I was still moving and not saluting the flag as it was being lowered.
For some strange reason, he did not understand my confusion, even after I explained that I was Canadian, I thought they were singing Christmas carols, the words fit, etc. , etc..
this memory is only good from a great distance.....