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BeverlyH 06-30-2012 05:29 AM

That was awesome.

sunny42539 06-30-2012 07:04 AM

Great video! My husband served in Viet Nam. I wish more people would remember them.

Roberta 06-30-2012 07:16 AM

Our nearest city, Waterville, ME. just welcomed home Vietnam warriors a few weeks ago with a celebration as they walked across the Two Cent Bridge to claps and cheers from spectators. Better late then never I guess.

anniebannanny 06-30-2012 07:55 AM

Thank you for sharing this touching video....I have passed it on to my friends....I'm still crying!!!!!!

nancyw 06-30-2012 08:07 AM

Made me cry too. It was shameful the way Vientnam warriors were treated when they came home. I'm glad we've learned our lesson

chips88 06-30-2012 08:19 AM

i am glad you posted this. they ''all''past and future should be seen as hero's . thanks for posting

Quilterfay 06-30-2012 09:30 AM

It made me cry. We have 1 son and 1 son in law that served in the Canadian army and are now retired. It is very sad that we do not honor them more. My step son now has an invisible decease ..... Post Trauma Stress Disorder ..... While they look like they are back in prefect condition ...... it is often not true.

Latrinka 06-30-2012 10:14 AM

Thanks for sharing!

raptureready 06-30-2012 02:11 PM

My first husband was a Vietnam veteran. Had he lived he would have been 69 years old on August 29th this year. Wasn't a big fan of that war but respected the people that fought. As a people I think we learned a lot from that time. Things like the fact that you can hate a war or all wars and still be respectful of those that serve in it. We can still treat soldiers and their families with the dignity and respect that they deserve when they come home---no matter what way they come back.

raptureready 06-30-2012 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Quilterfay (Post 5328489)
It made me cry. We have 1 son and 1 son in law that served in the Canadian army and are now retired. It is very sad that we do not honor them more. My step son now has an invisible decease ..... Post Trauma Stress Disorder ..... While they look like they are back in prefect condition ...... it is often not true.

I've never known a veteran of war that doesn't have some kind of PTSD. Some of them have it so badly that it's totally debilitating while others can keep it at bay most of the time. My dad was in WWII and for the most part was able to keep it at bay unless he was busy and not paying attention when a small plane flew overhead. Once, when he came out of it he had crawled under the tractor he was working on and dug a foxhole with the large wrench in his hand. He was completely soaked with sweat and shaking when he came in the house.
He didn't work for the next day or two until he could gain control again.


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