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  • Awesome touch with the Eagle..AIRBORNE!

  • Too bad it took so long to occur. Long over do. Thanks to the Soldiers,Sailors, Airmen/Women and Marines.

  • Great effort. Thank you for posting the video. Unfortunately a lot of the current younger generation seems to lack respect for the veterans.

    S/F

  • I would imagine the (1) dislike could appreciate the fact of their freedom. To bad the dumb ass does not understand that soldiers follow orders; whether the orders are right or wrong by the Commander-In-Chief and his staff.

  • this video made me ball like a child and im a 29 year old grown ass man its disgusts me that they had to return home to hate from there own country from people who never endured or sacrificed what they did thank you to tall war veterans for what you have sacrificed and done for our beloved country

  • Oh Wow!

  • Understand what your saying filmputzer. No down and outers in that crowd after that day! The vast majority of these men were well attired and presentable. Im proud of all of them! even the ones you have addressed. All of these men have stories, they are like books. And like a good book they can get worn and tattered, treasured all the same.

  • A wonderful event that warms my heart but as a Vietnam vet Army Special Forces Disabled /Retired Vet, I think the Impression that Vietnam Vets give to the General public is Important to loose the Image of down and out losers that the Media gave us., I know from experience how devastating the aftermath of the war was for all of us who lived it,, Todays Generation see many of us dressed in black leather and view us as unclean biker types who look down and out, Lets try to Make A better IMPRESSION

  • Hoping I can finish this documentary someday!

    

  • wow this is great

  • you are welcome boys!

  • exelent

  • MY vet, my husband, died from the effects of Agent Orange a bit over 2 years ago. He did'nt want to talk much about his service as a Green Beret,but he talked about what it was like coming home or having to be in uniform in public on leave. He always displayed his POW/MIA flag & the very rare occasions, near the end of his life, when someone thanked him for his service were the only times I ever saw him tear up. Thank them NOW, Agent Orange is decimating these men. Thank YOU for filming this

  • These Men deserve it. They deserve so much more.

  • PLEASE NEVER FORGET THESE MEN!!!

  • About 3 weeks ago my uncle & I attended a dinner for vets at a local jr high,there were several kids present,most were under the age of 12. It really made me proud and even cried when dozens of the kids hugged my uncle and thanked him for his service.Several kids asked him for his autograph and gave him pictures they drew for him along with a letter,many saying I LOVE you We MUST make sure EVERYDAY that when we see a Veteran to thank them and it would make their day if we did ANYTHING for them!

  • My uncle is a Vietnam Veteran,he served in the 1st Marines. It really makes me sad when he tells me how unappreciated he felt when he came home. My uncle was looking for a job after he came home and several businesses told him they don't hire people like him! The man recieved 4 purple hearts during his service.He was involved in the battle of huey and several other fights we know of. When he came home he was also called several of the common names you've heard.I wish he could have attended this

  • Wish My Father Could've Seen This :(

  • I hope the world at some point will acknowledge the pointlessness of wars and stop the world wide bloodbath.

  • Wonderful - As a vet from the 101st and Vietnam I would have been honored to be there.

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  • As a Vietnam Veteran i would like to thank Ft.Campbell for this ceremony,it's long over due and having the soldiers and families give it too us,there are no wrds to describe how it makes us all feel! Thankyou just doesn't seem like enough But thankyou....Namvet 67-70 crew chief C130's

  • Viet Vets, you are true heroes. Thank you for serving and fighting this war. You won, who lost were the hippies, politicians and cowards

  • As the planner of this event. Let me know how I can contact you to give you any more details you need for your documentary.

  • All gave some and some gave all. They are all heros in my book and should be honored accordingly.

  • Wish my grandfather could of had been there for this he was kia in 65' in (Ia drang valley in the pleiku campaign, he was part of (2nd battilion, 8th cavalry. 1st cav division air mobile. he smotherd a grendae to save his comrades his name is thomas harry maynard. died at 22 years young rip grandpa wish u could of met your son my father but always in are hearts my hero.....we were soilder once and young

  • Terrific, thanks for posting it!!!

  • Very nice.Made me tear up.Wife's brother died in Vietnam.His name is Russell Mulder,Adell,Wisconsin..

  • @hrkrier - your brother is a hero, may he rest in peace

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