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When BUD/S trainee Petty Officer Candidate Miller and his buddies find elderly Dr. Evelyn Reed tending roses at Coronado training facility, they mock her as a confused civilian in their "consecrated ground," demanding to see her faded green tattoo and laughing while asking her call sign - suggesting "Petunia Predator" or "Rose Bush Rambo." Master Chief Thompson arrives in fury and reveals the tattoo is the MACV-SOG insignia from Vietnam's deadliest clandestine unit. Dr. Reed was a volunteer surgeon with Forward Operating Bases who went on suicidal "Bright Light" rescue missions unarmed into hot LZs. Her call sign "Green Lady" came from being the phantom who'd slip into landing zones under fire that pilots refused to enter. When Spike Team Dakota was ambushed by a battalion in Laos with all wounded, she rappelled 70 feet through jungle canopy alone into the firefight, performed a thoracotomy with a K-Bar knife, packed a femoral artery with her own t-shirt, and kept all men alive for six hours until extraction - every member of Dakota survived because of her. The base commander arrives and salutes her, ready to wash out the trainees. Instead, Dr. Reed requests they work her memorial garden one hour daily for the rest of BUD/S - each plant honors a fallen SOG operator she knew. She'll tell their stories while the trainees pull weeds, teaching them what it truly costs to wear the Trident. Miller stays behind in tears, and she hands him a trowel to begin learning about Corpsman Danny who saved her life in the Ashau Valley. Welcome to Old Man Storyteller, where wisdom meets wonder in tales that celebrate the quiet strength of those who've lived long and seen much. Our channel brings you heartwarming stories of older folks whose true character shines brightest when others least expect it—tales of grandfathers, elders, and seasoned souls who surprise the world with their hidden depths. We believe every wrinkle tells a story worth hearing, and every gray hair carries wisdom worth sharing. Join us as we celebrate the extraordinary people who've earned their stripes through time itself, reminding us that heroes come in all ages—and sometimes the best ones have been right there all along. At Old Man Storyteller, we honor the timeless truth that age isn't about getting old, it's about getting good at being human.