Another AMAZING movie that shows different views of the Vietnam War and the affects that happened to returning solders of the war.
In my opinion all solders should be honored no matter the nation race government or reasons for fighting. If you were to ask me, returning Vietnam veterans were poorly treated to say the least, and they deserve much more than just criticizing and condemnation because they defended Americas interests. I believe Vietnam was a necessary war, but as a wise marine once said "ITS ABOUT THE WARRIOR AND NOT THE WAR".
Please ask questions, leave comments and start debates we cannot allow for our troops to have fought and died without letting America know why and for what, men keep enlisting and volunteering. For me I believe its to defend the concept of FREEDOM for all of man not just our own nation.
DISCLAIMER:
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS FILM OR TAKE ANY CREDIT OR WISH TO FINANCIALLY GAIN FROM UPLOADING THIS FILM. ALL CREDIT GOES TO UNIVERSAL STUDIOS AND OLIVER STONE
That was a beautiful way to end this segment of the film. Well done.
dander337 7 hours ago
PART 11 IS MISSING!
PART 11 DOES NOT SHOW UP!
whatservicetojoin 1 day ago
@Contractnik
How did they "win" the war?
eastafricanbreeze 2 days ago
You can see the real Ron Kovic at 4:33 on the right side in a wheelchair
Mauswiesel22 2 days ago
Great movie but too depressing! Man they been putting movies on youtube they should start up a website called movietube.
Ilovemovies917 1 week ago
WTF did he say "COME ON NIGGER"
Jamal3676 2 weeks ago
i used to play with my friend and pretend we were black ops solider and would sneak around the house when i was a litte kid we'd go prone and crawl and everything
TheGuilbran78 1 month ago
God Bless our veterans. Those of Vietnam actually WON that heinous and difficult war, but were then let down by a Country Club Congress that reneged on our deal with the South and let the North overtake it. Congress let our people die in vain. They gave the military victory away through one of the worst displays of collective political cowardice in the history of the United States.
Contractnik 1 month ago
@spruerubbles Agreed. He should have also at least been nominated for supporting actor for Rain Man. He was amazing in that -- a very difficult part if only because he had to play the straight man to Dustin Hoffman's "rah-tard."
Contractnik 1 month ago
Vietnam seems very long ago, but very similar experiences are happening to individuals who are now Iraq/Afghanistan veterans. Such as lack of quality treatment at Walter Reed, PTSD, adjustment back into society, drug/alcohol abuse, and so on. I hope it plays out better for them than it did for several Nam vets.
danr2019 1 month ago