VIETNAM WALL STORIES - Part 1 - RECON - Military Videos - The Pentagon Channel
Since it's decdication in 1982, thousands of objects have been left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. We take you to the warehouse where most of those objects are stored.
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cminksful 4 days ago
what dont the park rangers collect!!!???!
billyluds 1 month ago
No I'll let you go to Vietnam & kill off whoever these murderers left standing. I'll try to keep my mother away from all the fucking & killing. Good thing I'm not Vietnamese or now Iraqi.
FunkyRiddms 3 months ago
@FunkyRiddms thank you caption obvious.. shouldn't you go back to fucking your mother? or is it your brothers turn tonight? guess you left with you sister.
MrMrSouthphilly 3 months ago
Sorry to say but killing 1000s of Vietnamese didn't make the US freer. But if you want to thank people for killing & dying go ahead.
FunkyRiddms 4 months ago
Wow...It's a simple statement I look in awe I see the stories of so many young men and women alike who paid the highest price for the freedom we enjoy today and never got a true welcome home.....
To those who served this country and fought for it's honor I wanna say thankyou very much and God bless each and ever one of U..........
dippa1965 1 year ago
Visit buildthecenter to learn about The Education Center at The Wall that will highlight The Collection of items that have been left at The Wall and showcase the pictures of the brave men and women who adorn its granite panels.
VVMFEducationCenter 1 year ago
SSgt Brian Buckwalter ,thank you so much for being the spokesperson here. You have done such a great job here. Your voice and your ability to get the story told here is at the top for any reporter! You are such professional already ! Thank you for serving our country. There is no doubt that you are destine to be one of the best reporters that America has ever had! Thank you! PS : Your speaking voice is incredible! Your one in a BILLION!
blesstolive 1 year ago
i would like to know how to get copies of the music in the background if you know please post info
mrg5149 1 year ago
BustaMonkey We won the WAR in RVN, we did NOT win the WAR of Troop Support here in the USA. The majority of battles fought were done so for survival of those engaged AT THAT particular time WITHIN THAT particular battle. Stats: North Vietnamese Army - 1.1 million KIA - American forces 58,169 KIA. I KNOW the reality of war & this is it: THERE ARE NO WINNERS. For all ever having been downrange, war ultimately becomes a fight for Brothers & Sisters-In-Arms & NOTHING MORE.
Regards,
Master Chief
MCPOWest 1 year ago