Still in Saigon
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I'm a simple redneck, but I believe that vets are given too much crap about shooting people, and not enough praise for bustin' their backs to help keep our country free
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War s HELL, this we know. Agree or Disagree we should all support the men and weman that serve this country and pay the ultimate so we can be free, I am writing this in honor of my uncle who served in the jungle and to all soldiers past,present and future GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!
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Thanks to all Vietnam Vets
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I hear this and think of my brother Nino, who served with the 25th in Cu Chi in 1968. He made it through the Tet offensive.
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@bigalturk1 Worst part is, the VA doesn't do shit for them, other than "here honey, it's time to take your pill." I quit taking all of mine months ago. It's pretty bad when the meds don't work and the VA says they don't know what else to do.
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History repeats itself...I'm a Vietnam Vet and I can see that their screwing the new Vets. 2-3-4 Tours of Duty? It's not fair! There are 2 floors of PTSD patients at the Miami VeteransHospital...used to be only 1 floor at any VA...Start the Draft or get out!!
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@lockenjr that technically means waterboarding works that would prove dick cheneyas point
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Thanks for thinking of the Vets.



what's happening at 2:30, was the guy a VC soldier or something?
SgtGShepherd 3 years ago
The picture shows the execution of a prisoner. It is not a fake - the man really died after being shot in the head by South Vietnam Lt. Colonel Ngyen Ngoc Loan, Saigon Chief of Police. The picture was taken by Eddie Adams in 1968s Saigon. Photographer Eddie Adams, who won a Pulitzer Prize for this photograph, said the execution was justified, because the Viet Cong officer had killed eight South Vietnamese.
stevenpiso 3 years ago 2