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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2009

A Vietnam war video I made with The Animals House of the Rising Sun. Please comment and rate.

I do not own the rights to the music featured in this video.

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  • damn fine job with this video. i remember growing up as a kid in the early 70's when the kid next door came home from Nam with 3 belly buttons and the thousand yard stare.

  • You sir, have just made a music video better than many in this time now.

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  • I'm a Vietnam Vet who served with the "1st Cavalry Division"during 1970-71.The song along with the flick,brought it all back.Excelent rendition,keep it up.  Love the soldiers,hate the politicians

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  • Damn good job!!!!!!

  • @3344utube yes sir! I like and respect US military but I hate US politicians, USG interventionist policy and those zionists who rule US! The military just follow orders....

  • don't say "shame on you usa", say shame on the us gov.- the soldiers who Enlisted thought it was right to go stop communism, but the Vast majority of soldiers were drafted.young guys burned draft cards, went to Canada,marched on Washington,chanting "hell no,we wont go" some soldiers were spit on when they came home&called baby killers-they made physical and mental sacrifices like all soldiers on both sides of all wars do.i wonder how many senators and congressmen sent their sons over there?

  • I love that you posted this video. It's important to honor the sacrifice made by the Vietnam soldiers who were treated so poorly when they came home. I was very young when my babysitter's brother-in-law came home minus both arms. It made quite an impression on me. They were doing their job and deserved so much more. My love and deep respect goes out to all military and their families. Thank you.

  • @666BlasterMaster to stop communism from spreading so watch the way u talk about good ol uncle sam

  • @mullenhead1 Yeah, my uncle fought in Nam in the infantry and when I see him he rarely talkes about it and I remeber as a kid in the 70s and 80s wondering what he went through over there and what he saw but he never talked about it. Every Vietnam vet I've ever met thats been in combat all have the thousand yard stare to this day.

  • @euray78 so very true, be you a REMF or ground pounder or in between there was a grand brotherhood. However, you came home and tried to forget the war and those you served with... Many of us are now reconnecting.... 2-26-1971: I started my sixty day short timers callander...

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