Operation Junction City, 1967, Vietnam War
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os viadinhos do tio sam se fuderam!
"viva o socialismo"
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you should have win the war... its all because of the media, its all the media's fault that's why the citizens of america started so many protest to stop the war..
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@JustAnotherYtuber yeah thats true there is no such thing as hell even in the bible.
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No such thing as hell.
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respect for thoses americans soldiers, fighting in vietnam was a tough experience, my oncle served in there in the french army during the first indochina war
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Power like that but when USA pull out then south Vietnamese must surrender to VC without help of USA..What a shame ally. To American, you are better become enemy but not friend because Saigon put the TRUST on B-52 come back to help us so much but the TRUST not any more...US friend already betray Saigon and shake hand wth Peking already (ask Kissinger to see what he did)
South Korea, Phillippines,Malaysia, indonesia,Japan do not TRUST your ally American too much, lesson learn from Vietnam 1975.
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My grandpa served in Operation Junction City, 173rd Airborne.
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my grampa in this vid
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My father served in the 198th Infantry. He did 3 tours, he earned 2 Purple Hearts and a Bronze star. Very proud of him and also my 3 uncles who served, My uncle Charley was killed tho in 1968. Thanks for putting up the vid, its cool you never know one of those guys could be my pops
primus606 how old are you in 1967? its now 2009 but you are still at 20 how is that? you know liars go to hell^_^
grvc44 2 years ago 9
@atwyatt
You couldn't most of the time. My father was there in 66-67 (1st Cav, 2/12) and he often told me that most of the time you couldn't see farther than the end of your rifle due to the foliage.
Of course a lot of it depended on where you were at. The south obviously had more jungle terrain than the north which had some mountainous regions. My father was usually in the south (Bong Son for instance).
b1naryd1g1t5 2 years ago 5