Billy Cyr and Bubbles Napierata, Part 1

Billy Cyr and Bubbles Napierata, Part 1

William "Billy" Cyr, Norman "Bubbles" Napierata, and myself were all on the same Boys Club summer league basketball team back in the middle 1960s. We formed it ourselves with a few other guys whose names I can no longer remember. I mostly remember those two because both of their names are now on the Vietnam War Memorial.

I went on to college after high school. Billy and Bubbles did not; therefore, they were immediately subject to the draft, while I got a deferment. The intention of a draft is to be fair to everyone. Obviously, it was not.

One Sunday morning while was in college reading the Sunday Boston Globe newspaper, I noticed a pullout section called "The Massachusetts Dead in Vietnam." The faces of the dead were listed by town. I immediately checked on my hometown of Webster. There they were: the faces of both my friends, dead in combat in Vietnam.

The fact that two men from a small town basketball team would die in Vietnam and a third (myself) would eventually go to Vietnam shows just how much that war affected so many families.

Their deaths may have saved my own life. I realized I needed to take control of it. I could not sit around and wait to get drafted after I got out of college. I would join the Air Force and find a better way to go over rather than as a combat soldier.
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Published on December 23, 2018 11:39 Tags: vietnam
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