 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. Thirty-seven years after the war, Vietnam vets receive a long-awaited welcome home in North Carolina. I think it's just great. I mean, it's just something, when I came over to Vietnam, a lot of people didn't even want to step inside the airplane, to be honest with you, and if they did step inside every year, they wouldn't talk to you. I mean, you didn't get any kind of recognition for what you've been through, so I think this is all the Vietnam veterans a chance to feel honored, and so forth. You know, you got the brins on the wall that didn't make you back, and it's really emotional. I didn't like it. I just appreciate everything everybody's done. Over 62,000 people attended the event. It was hosted by the USO of North Carolina, the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, and the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Army Now.