05/24/2026
The Dad Chronicles β Stories from the Silent Heroes
BeardedDad Photography
That young soldier in this photo is my dad.
Rifle in hand. Jungle behind him. Somewhere in Vietnam.
He came home. He built a life. He raised a family. And for most of my childhood, he said almost nothing about what happened over there.
I asked him everything as a kid.
"What was it like? What did you see? Did you lose friends?"
He never answered.
I didn't understand it then. I do now.
Silence can hold more than words ever could.
π Poteet, Texas β The Strawberry Festival, 1980s
There's a water tower in Poteet, Texas shaped like a giant strawberry. If you've seen it, you never forget it. It marks the entrance to a town that takes its strawberries β and its community β seriously.
One year at the Poteet Strawberry Festival, my dad and I took a helicopter ride together. Just a fun father and son moment. Or so I thought.
The pilot was a Vietnam veteran. My dad was a Vietnam veteran. They started talking β not much at first, just that quiet recognition two men share when they've been to the same place most people haven't. Then the stories started coming out.
Meanwhile I'm just a kid, looking down, enjoying the view, taking in the world from above.
Then without warning β my dad pointed straight ahead at a tree.
No panic. No words. Just instinct.
The pilot pulled up hard at the last second, lifting us up and over before bringing us smoothly in to land.
It happened in seconds. It stayed with me for decades.
Later I understood what I had witnessed. In Vietnam, they flew low to avoid detection β reading terrain, reacting in split seconds, trusting each other with their lives. For one brief moment, somewhere above a Texas strawberry field, two veterans slipped back into that world together.
And I got a version of that helicopter ride the other passengers never got.
π Royal Gorge, Colorado β Around 2008
Years later my family came to visit me in Colorado. One of their stops was the Royal Gorge β nearly 1,200 feet above the Arkansas River, one of the most breathtaking places in America.
And once again β my dad found a pilot. Once again Vietnam came up. Once again two men who had shared something most people never will found each other in the most unexpected place.
That pilot took my dad and my sister down into the gorge. Not over it. Into it. Deep into that canyon β and then pulled up and burst right out in front of everyone waiting in line. Like something out of a movie. The crowd froze. My sister held on.
My dad was smiling. I guarantee it.
They landed safely. The story became legend.
π Royal Gorge, Colorado β 2025
My girlfriend and I drove out to the Royal Gorge. On the way I told her everything β the pilot, the gorge, my sister, all of it.
We arrived. Got in line for the gondola. And while we waited, the boarding operator started making small talk.
"You know, one year we had a helicopter go right down into that valley and pop back up β just like in the movies."
My girlfriend slowly turned and looked at me.
I looked at the operator and said with excitement β
"That was my dad and my sister."
He stopped. Stared. Completely in awe.
A story that had lived among strangers for over fifteen years β passed from worker to visitor, told to people waiting in line who never knew our name β had just found its way home.
Why I'm sharing this here.
I started BeardedDad Photography to capture moments. But the more I do this, the more I realize the most powerful moments aren't always the ones we photograph.
Sometimes they live in silence. In a father who never answered a single question but showed you everything you needed to know at 500 feet above a Texas strawberry field. In a pilot who took two strangers into a canyon because they understood each other in a language most people never learn. In a story that outlived the moment and came back to find you standing in line fifteen years later.
My dad is my silent hero.
And I believe most of us have one.
A dad. A mom. A grandparent. A neighbor. A veteran who never asked for recognition and never got enough of it. Someone who shaped everything about who you are β quietly, without fanfare, without explanation.
Their story deserves to be told. Don't wait.
Share it in the comments. Post it on your page. Write it down before the details fade. Honor them while you can β and honor them even after you can't.
To the ones who shared their stories. And to the ones who couldn't.
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"No matter how people felt about the war, these were men who answered a call β many who didn't have a choice β and carried experiences most of us will never fully understand."
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π· Photos: My Dad Thomas Santillan Jr. β Vietnam | Poteet, TX Strawberry Water Tower | Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado
π· BeardedDad Photography β Capturing moments. Preserving legacies.