Posted on 10/10/2006 6:16:54 PM PDT by wouldntbprudent
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The ongoing battle over the truth of alleged war crimes and atrocities committed by Americans in the Vietnam War moves to a Philadelphia courtroom this week.
An action filed in Philadelphia's Common Pleas Court today by a group of highly decorated veterans and POWs may finally hold Massachusetts Senator John Kerry and his allies accountable for the allegations they have propagated over the past 35 years.
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That is very nice to hear. Please send your brother my sincere thanks.
I can't imagine going through something like that, and am very thankful that we have so many brave Americans who are willing to on our behalf.
Like I said, they're all heros to me!
Those are amazing photos of events that I can't even begin to imagine. Thank you for your service to our country.
Thank you for your service, and please read my post #44 as it certainly applies to you and everyone you served with.
Bud Day is THE MAN!!!! His son is a superb person too, and very modest of his own achievements and his Dads. I've had the pleasure of flying with they younger and hearing the elder speak at Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB back in 1998.
Bud will hand them their asses. Bring it on!
Oh, and by the way.... where the hell do we donate to arm CMOH winner Day with some cash for his impending battle with Mr. Kerry? Anyone???
Glad you asked. I'd like that info, also. We owe alot to the SwiftBoat Vets.
Hats off to Aloha Ronnie and the heroes of Ia Drang. One of the toughest fights ever fought by the American military. We fought it and WON!
Click the link at the top bar that says "donations."
Col. "Bud" Day was was a FAC (Forward Air Control) "Misty" pilot who drove a F100 Super Sabre aircraft. His story of his survival after being shot down and captured is amazing.
was was=was
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NEVER FORGET
One of us victorious IA DRANG Veterans went on to save 1,000's of lives at the World Trade Center's Tower II on September 11th, 2001...
...while heroically giving up his own life for others in the process:
Our U.S. 7th Cavalry's Lt. RICK RESCORLA
(The Website)
http://www.RickRescorla.com
(The Pictures)
http://www.RickRescorla.com//The%20Statue.htm
(The Heroics)
http://www.ArmchairGeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24361
NEVER FORGET
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thanks!
see post 70
Thank you!
I like the post #44, but I was no hero, I just did what any citizen would do when his country called.
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