I was born in '67. I'm only two years older than you. Generally, the end of the boom (in Canada at least) was '65, or at least that's how most people call it up here.
I think one big difference is that my parents were depression babies, not war babies; it was my grandparent's generation that went to fight world war ii, not my parents.
I might add that they all did, despite all being in their thirties at the time. My maternal grandfather did the low countries, my paternal grandfather was killed in Italy, and my step grandfather spent a good chunk of the war in a german POW camp after being shot down.