The Wall
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  • These are real American Idols.

  • THANKS TO ALL THE VETS WHO FOUGHT AND DIED AND ALL THE BEHIND THE SCENE SUPPORT TROOPS AS WELL. WE OWE OUR VETS ANYTHING THEY WANT AND NEED. WAKE UP GOVERNMENT. IT IS A DISGRACE HOW OUR VETS ARE BEING TREATED. DONT FORGET THE IRAQ WW1 AND WW2

  • 50poiuyt is Vietcong. that is why his feedback always against the US and south Vietnam army (VNCH armed forces). 50poiuyt always does whatever benefit to the Vietcong, their communist party, the current regime of Vietnam.Vietcong become governors of Vietnam, now. Their communist part is extremely crazy. Any person who original was Vietnam dislikes the Vietcong could be put in prison many years for just that. the governors treat people likes slave (of course, except their fellows and relative).

  • thank all US soldier who had come and serviced in Vietnam. It was all the honor of the US soldiers. ignore any thing the Vietcong said about.

  • Are you referring to the fallen Vietnam solider? You must be young, and don't understand this war or any war, or listen to those who have twisted history. We were not murderers or rapists. We were soldiers doing a job we had to do. None of us wanted to be there. Tell the mother of a fallen 19 yr. old boy that her son was a murderer. Tell the son who never knew his father that he was a rapist. I came home and raised a family and lived a life. These men didn't. May God rest their souls.

  • thanks for posting this I had two uncles who were in hell over their and came back and I bonded with them through the stories they told me and one I don't see anymore (family disputes) but I still see my army ranger uncle who really is proud of me for becoming appreciative and he is leaving me his gear when he goes.

  • Do not kill to be killed.

  • I've been to D.C. numerous times but I can't bring myself ti visit the Wall. I know far too many of the names inscribed there.

    RVN-66-67

  • richie6266

    Thanks for the very moving song. Viet Vet 1966

    - 1967

  • thank you for this video, it is very moving. Bill Devault, Vietnam vet, 67-68

  • WELL DONE VIDEO! THANK YOU!

  • My two grandpa's Gpa Whitey & Gpa Dean both served in World War II.... My dad was in National Gaurd & would be in Iraq right now if my mom hadn't of become pregnant with my brother...

  • Thank you for posting this video. It's hard to find words to say.. My husband is a Viet Nam Veteran and I am very proud of him. I will never forget the images of Vietnam-the average age of all those men and women was only 18. Made me cry over and over.. A very moving song and tribute to ALL our US Soldiers. I hope I said the right thing.

  • You said the right thing and I appreciate it.

  • @jeannie52 I nearly heaved. I was a U.S. Marine going to war in Iraq. i went to that war and apparently did some good.

  • @jeannie52 Proud of who was killer,rapist?

  • thanks for puting this on it made me cry because more than 6000 people died fighting in my country

  • thank you for the great vid and beautiful song, for all those that served, and most of all, never forget those that never made it home

  • nice job on this tribute to our fallen heroes. RIP

    3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai RVN 10/65-11/66

  • Thanks to all the veterans who served in Vietnam.  I'm going to make a point of visiting the wall and pay my respects to the fallen sometime before my last days on earth.

  • I will have to give an loud an thunderous AIRBORNE!! When I came home from my first trip from Iraq, Nam Vets went out of ther way to make damn sure we were welcomed home.

  • This is a great video. I wear the MIA bracelet of SSG Lawrence Woods.

    To those who serve or have served: Freedom has a flavor that the protected will never know.

  • The price of freedom is written on the wall.I faced communist forces in VietNam,S Korea and W Germany.God bless all who served.The job is not over.

  • I served with 17 men whose names are on "The Wall". May they never be forgotten. C Company 196th LIB. Thanks for posting this video.

  • Like most Nam vets, I'm not sure I could face the wall, even after 40 years. The names on the wall are guys we knew and they are still 19 or 20 years old in my mind.

  • @jimtraner Thank You. Its because of you and all the other vets that I am able to serve in the US Army.

  • Great job.

  • Very well done, it brings back memories of my trip to the dedication of The Wall. How many hopes and dreams do those name represent, how many skinned knees or first bikes or Senior Proms. How many hopes for the future and reasons for living are now summed up in a 3" by 10" space. This, not billions in defense spending, is the true cost of war!

  • The description is excellent. There is life walking through the Wall. Love, tribute, appreciation . . . It is not the same thing as going on the Arizona. Thank you for bringing rememberance and appreciation together in such a beautiful way.

  • Heroes who fought against Communism, the most evil system the world has ever known. Honor them all.

  • Nice tribute... thanks for posting this one. The heroes of Viet Nam are there in the black granite.

    USMC Vietvet

  • God Bless these kids- God Bless their souls.

    Powerful video- Thanks for posting it dude

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