Mike Hunicke, My Hero, My Dad.

I am assembling this page for my dad, Mike Hunicke. I'm not sure really where to start as he means very much to me as well as a host of other people. He has been getting some calls recently from men that he served with in Vietnam and elsewhere and has sort of reopened the whole experience in his mind. This is noteworthy to my mom and my brothers and sisters, and especially interesting to me and my brother Grant who have always been fascinated with the fact that he was there but were kept in a drought of information from him on the subject.
My dad dug up an old box of slides that had been stowed away and I have scanned them and poured over every one of them with GREAT interest and arranged them on my website for the viewing of our family and friends, especially the men who were his friends in a different time. They know who they are.

It seems that among the men who served in Vietnam there is now a greater drive than ever to find out what happend to each other after the war. I hope to provide some aid to this by showing not only the slides from Vietnam but also pictures of my dad's life afterwards and up to now. Let me summarize plainly right now by saying my father has been a successful man.
I'm not talking about Bill Gates by success. I'm talking about a man who has shown me an example of love, dedication, and service that has only gotten better with every year of his life.

Thanks Dad, and thanks to anyone that has been involved in his life or contributed to the man that he was and is. He is a very gifted and thoughtful man.

Read Dad's Letter to Marines...


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