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Da Nang Airport, MIA Repatriation Ceremony of 10 18 2006 0001

The official return of US Missing In Action remains from the Vietnamese to the US government. The US Ambassador, the Honorable Michael Marine, JPAC team and American expats living in Da Nang are i...  
 
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Enigma5017 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks Richard for very things you have done and you're the reason so many vietnamese get a chance to come to America.
rb368370 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for your kind words. I put up another one from 4-4-2009. I have a number of videos from Vietnam on my channel rb368370. You may find them interesting.
markitdwn (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you very much for sharing this with us, Richard. I will send it along to my friends in the Marine Corps Community, some retired, some former and Vietnam vets as I am, and some active duty. I assure you it will be making the rounds. Thank you for your service and "Welcome home." Good job!
rb368370 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for your kind words. I put up another Repat Ceremony video from 4-4-2009 on my channel, rb368370. There are a few more from Vietnam. All the best.
Richard
robfox123 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Richard,

I watched this video, thanks for sharing it. AND, I thank you very much for your service to the country!
OurAirspace (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you to all those who dedicate their lives to protect this country.

We bow with humble thanks and grace to our heroes who lost their lives fighting for our country. Thank you for not forgetting and respecting their memory and their greatest sacrifice.

Whether our precious soldiers fight in popular or unpopular wars, the sacrifice and the nobleness with which they stand for our country is the same.

We thank you more than we can say
rb368370 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for your kind words. Until recently, the only people who thanked me for my, our, service were Vietnamese.

Check out the other videos on my channel - rb368370.

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