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  • Disgusted in the way Vietnam Vets were treated during and after the war, They layed their lives on the line fighting in that hell hole, and all the time there partners disowned them and public calling them baby killers etc. The men didnt want to be their but had no choice. Im not even American but i feel a sense of pride when i see footage of the men/war, they fought for each other in the end. Now people should be proud of that! Political issues aside, America should be proud of the Nam boys!

  • If youve been in it, is any combat footage "awesome" ? Not after the sacrafices my family and I have made to the Vietnam War its not, to me and my surviving sisters its not. And now my nephew with the Iraq war, poor guy is fucked up, he was in that 04-05 mess over there, cant even find his unit anymore.

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  • @PeaceKeeper271 ChuLai 1966-1967. Thirteen months. Thank You..

  • @mdupeYorkPa It's an honor to have met you Sir.

    When did you go to NAM?.

  • @PeaceKeeper271 No. :Pennsylvania. I am a Vietnam vet. U.S.M.C.

  • @mdupeYorkPa Wait a minute, are you from NAM.?

  • @mdupeYorkPa By Agent Orange you mean that Forest destroying gas right. The thing the planes Sprayed on various areas of the jungle so that there were less places for Charlie to hide, I heard that the goddawm country was 4/5th Jungle

  • @PeaceKeeper271 Everything you say is probably true. I don't know. I can tell you that the VA here tries to reach and help as many of those with PTSD as possible. I get help due to herbicide (Agent Orange) exposure.

  • Thank you my friend but It's nothing compared with the problems faced by Soldiers.

    The Average combat day for a GI in NAM was 240 days per year.

    I read somewhere that a soldier should not be put into combat for more than 90 days.

    After 90 days his performance drops and different mental symptoms eg PTSD get dangerously strong.

    These are war scars.No matter whoever you are, soldier or civi, If you're caught in between.They're always there to get you.

  • @PeaceKeeper271 Sorry for your situation.

  • @mdupeYorkPa A person can not know about war if he isn't there himself. No matter how many books he read, no matter the Documentaries, Films, Movies he watched etc.

    Why do I understand?. Well it's cuz there's an active war taking place in my country and strangely It's following me very closely, Slowly Killing me not by wounds or bullets but mentally.

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