Forgotten Heroes - Our Veterans

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2006

Am on-going documentary covering the lives of veterans from World War 2, Vietnam and Korea, who reside at the Veteran's Hospital in Napa Valley. Many are happy and fulfilled, others have been abandoned there, lonely, ignored and forgotten.

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  • Thanks for this beautiful video honoring our veterans!

  • It's a pleasure to know them and work with them - we all owe them a great deal! Thank you for your comment.

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  • Times sure have changed. When I returned from Vietnam in 1968, I was treated like a convicted felon.

  • Short and awesome! Thanks.

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  • Beautiful tribute to our forgotten heroes! I look at those faces and think to myself, how I would love to hear the stories they have to tell. I am very thankful and grateful for them!

  • it make me very sad that most veterans in america forgotten and put in little box, i am lucky that my grand parents happy and full of live. i am proud of my grand parents what they did in the ww 2 and what i saw of this clip brake my heart of sad, i must cry about this. they must not a forgotten heroes but they are legends

  • You work with them? That must be an honour.

  • This was utterly beautiful. There are approximately 250,000 homeless veterans on our streets today. We must work to truly honor our heroes!

  • Happy Veterans Day to all...

  • they all seem alone and slightly sad in these photo's... this video says to me "hey look at these sad and crippled old guys who fought for you". it seems they fought for they're country but they're country doesnt fight for them.

  • that was beautiful, im not american but i was soul filling to see people honoring the people that fought with all they had, god bless everyone of them

  • Great Job.

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