The Walking Vet

Walking mission takes O’Brien from West Virginia to Colorado

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(Ty Rushing/Daily News)

Apple Pie, stars and stripes, and the Bald Eagle are all symbols that are synonymous with the America. But John O’Brien actually might be more “American” than all of those combined.

He chain smokes Marlboro’s, drinks Budweiser, cracks wise at every opportunity, doesn’t take handouts, plays and sings country music on his guitar and served two tours in Vietnam as a Navy Seabee. He also has the determined spirit of America’s forefathers, which is on full display in his current “mission” which is to walk and ride his way back home to Estes Park, Colo. from his starting point in Morgantown, W.Va.

“My whole goal is to get home to Colorado,” O’Brien said. “I did two tours in Vietnam so nothing scares me (on why he chose to walk and ride with strangers to get home) and the bus is too boring.”

The total trek is more than 1500 miles, and on Feb. , he found himself in Newton, which is a little less the halfway mark for his trip, that he set out on more than a month ago. O’Brien is hoping this trip home goes a lot better than his trip home from Vietnam in the ’70s.

“I was at the San Francisco airport and this man called me a ‘baby killer’ and spit on me,” he said. “Well it pissed me off. So I ran up to him grabbed him and started choking him and took him to the ground. Then a military police officer came up to me and said, ‘Sir, I know where you came from, but could you let that man go?’ and I said, ‘That’s not a man, that’s a piece of (crap).’ Then he goes, ‘Well sir, could you let that piece of crap go?’”

Despite that rocky start to his journey home after fighting overseas for 36 months, O’Brien fondly recalls the rest of that visit to the San Francisco airport.

“After I let that guy go, nobody else had anything to say,” he said. “Then when I started walking, it was almost like the Red Sea, the whole crowd just started parting. I went in search of the tavern and when I got there people were chatting it up. But I guess the word spread, cause once I walked in there, you could hear a pin drop. I walked up the bartender and asked for a shot of Jim Beam and a Budweiser. Instead of a normal shot glass he gave it to me in a rocks glass filled about halfway up. As I got ready to pull my wallet out to pay, the bartender went, ‘It’s on me.’ So I took my shot of Jim Beam and everybody in the bar was looking. So then I took my beer and did a salute to them all, and that’s when the chatting started up again. I spent another three hours there before my flight, and I didn’t have to buy one drink.”

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