Posted on 11/15/2007 4:41:37 AM PST by drzz
I wasn't born at the time of the Vietnam war... I am from the Reagan-Bush Sr generation. This video is my tribute to the previous generation who fought and bled there, and who often thinks that they are ignored by the new generation.
Fantastic video. Bump! Bump! Bump!
Good job!!
I have the same age of most of the soldiers on the video. It’s only justice. It’s not because I am young that I buy Hollywood’s crap about bad soldiers in Vietnam. Let Freedom ring!
Thank you - I just put on video what’s was on my mind.
This the first I have seen anything like this since my return from RVN. Perhaps there is a chance history will remember us a bit more kindly than our own countrymen greeted up upon our return.
Greg Adams
196th Inf Bde
Da Nang, Phu Bai/Hue
You deserve it! THANK YOU for your service, sir!
I heard that Vietnam veterans were greeted with signs “Welcome Home” at a parade in Haiti, in 2007. Things are changing.
Kudos. Fantastic. That video is about me.
Good work! You’re project is now sporting five red stars...
Thanks from a tired old vet,
A Co,1/8th Inf, 4th Inf Div, 67 - 68
I cannot express how I am grateful to Vietnam heroes... You did so well against so many odds, over there and at home. The lack of respect that the veterans got when they came back is the saddest story of today’s America.
Thanks - this vid’ is truly personal. It’s to express how I am grateful to them.
God bless you, sir!!!
Thank you for your service! The Reagan generation won’t let you down.
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March along, sing our song, with the Army of the free
Count the brave, count the true, who have fought to victory
Were the Army and proud of our name
Were the Army and proudly proclaim
First to fight for the right,
And to build the Nations might,
And The Army Goes Rolling Along
Proud of all we have done,
Fighting till the battles won,
And the Army Goes Rolling Along.
Then its Hi! Hi! Hey!
The Armys on its way.
Count off the cadence loud and strong
For where eer we go,
You will always know
That The Army Goes Rolling Along.
Well done.
thanks very much. I remember watching a football game with an old man who was, I learned it afterwards, a veteran from Iwo Jima.
I was sad that I couldn’t express my gratitude to this man at this moment. The man had been through such atrocious moments to allow me to watch the game. Simply unbelivable.
The unjust treatments of the Vietnam vets is therefore really important for me. In many ways, I think I am one of these guys, I am not older than them when they fought.
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