I was an ARVN advisor in '71. One of the ARVN Captains I worked with had been fighting a long time. The ARVN Squadron [we were Armor] CO was outstanding. And when I watched Saigon fall, all I could think of were those poor bastards and the families we hung out to dry.
U R correct. I cannot even think about how many ARVN's were probably murdered after we cut and ran. Countless I would assume. They will never tell us. They will say no one died after they surrended. We took them back as brothers. Right, and my bridge in Brooklyn is for sale also.