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I just want to thank each of you that served in Viet Nam. You are my heroes and will live in my heart always. God bless each of you always.
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1 posted on 09/07/2001 12:51:59 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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2 posted on 09/07/2001 12:55:08 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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3 posted on 09/07/2001 12:57:20 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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I second that- it is a thanks long overdue from all of us.
6 posted on 09/07/2001 1:02:22 AM PDT by piasa
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10 posted on 09/07/2001 1:21:40 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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You are a sweetie Bunny. Your obvious devotion to the immense effort given by so many in that war truly touches my heart. Your profile brings back so many memories. Thank you personally for your efforts and time there. Every living Vet I know loves that Grand Ol' Man, Bob Hope. That goes back to my Dad and his Buds from WWII also.

I adore Mel Gibson's "Patriot" and am anxiously looking forward to seeing this one. "We Were Soldiers Once, And Young" is something I think each Vet has at least thought of or said paraphrased at least once since they were there, even before the book was written. I know I've thought of that time of my life many times when I am alone, just reflecting on my life and quietly remembering.

Nam Vet

11 posted on 09/07/2001 1:25:41 AM PDT by Nam Vet
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Joe Galloway was the guest speaker at last year's Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA) dinner in Washington, DC. The day before that dinner, there were 2-3000 members and guests gathered in the vicinity of the Wall as a planned flyover of about a half dozen Vietnam-vintage choppers made their way from east to west in formation at about 800 feet above the ground. As the noise subsided, Joe Galloway made a few remarks for all in the area of The Wall to hear.

The following is taken from a VHPA newsletter published later in the summer:

Remarks prepared for delivery Sunday July 2, 2000, at VHPA Memorial at The Wall:

Is there anyone here today who does not thrill to the sound of those Huey blades?? That familiar whop-whop-whop is the soundtrack of our war...the lullaby of our younger days. To someone who spent his time in Nam with the grunts I have got to tell you that that noise was always a great comfort. It meant someone was coming to help...someone was coming to get our wounded...someone was coming to bring us water and ammo...someone was coming to take our dead brothers home...someone was coming to give us a ride out of hell. Even today when I hear it I stop...catch my breath...and think back to those days.

I love you guys as only an Infantryman can love you. No matter how bad things were...if we called you came. Down through the green tracers and other visible signs of a real bad day off to a bad start. I would like to quote to you from a letter Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman wrote his friend Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at the end of the Civil War: "I knew wherever I was that you thought of me, and if I got in a tight place you would come---if alive." That was always in our minds and that is how we thought of you. To us you seemed beyond brave and fearless...that you would come to us in the middle of battle in those flimsy thin-skinned crates...and in the storm of fire you would sit up there behind that plexiglass seeming so patient and so calm and so vulnerable...waiting for the off-loading and the on-loading. We thought you were God's own lunatics... and we loved you. Still do.

We are gathered here this morning to appreciate the lives and honor the memory of 2,209 helicopter pilots and 2.704 helicopter crewmen who were killed while doing their duty in the Republic of Vietnam between May 30, 1961, and May 15, 1975. Theirs are some of the names among the 58,220 on this precious Wall. So many good men...so many good friends.

Before I come here I always remind myself of what another good friend, Captain B.T. Collins..who is now gone..liked to say at gatherings like this:

No whining and no crying! We are the fortunate ones! We survived...when so many better men gave up their precious lives for us. We owe them a sacred debt...to live each day to its fullest...trying to make this world a better place for our having lived and their having died.

So we come here today to remember them...and to celebrate their lives and their deeds. I like to come here at dawn...or around midnight...when things are so quiet you can hear their voices. What they are saying...when you listen hard enough...is this: We are at peace; so should you be...so should you be.

I would like to close by reading you from something written by a World War I poet named Lawrence Binyon:

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old,
Age shall not weary them...nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
We will remember them!

God Bless all our absent friends...and God bless you.

15 posted on 09/07/2001 1:46:23 AM PDT by leadpenny
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18 posted on 09/07/2001 1:55:45 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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Thanks. great quote to begin the article. Is it from the book and who said it? Piraz/Red Crown on DLG 28, 67-68.
20 posted on 09/07/2001 2:08:16 AM PDT by beekeeper
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We Were Soldiers

One day in the fall of '70, Rick Jason, the LT from the television program "Combat" stopped by to have lunch in Kontum. That night, sitting out on guard duty with some friends, someone mentioned the program. It seemed to us, that "Combat" showed all these big fully grown men. Then someone said; 'we're just kids...' The silence then became deafening.

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31 posted on 09/07/2001 2:54:07 AM PDT by jackbob
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Bump for Brave men, and for those who came home, too.
38 posted on 09/07/2001 3:26:08 AM PDT by RaceBannon
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"More than 600 California Army and Air Guardsmen will have supporting roles in the Vietnam era movie..."

This might hurt the realism of the film.....as is apparent from the photo, the soldiers look like National Guardsmen.

45 posted on 09/07/2001 4:27:10 AM PDT by Godebert
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Thanks for the flag, Snow Bunny. I salute all vets of all our wars. Regardless of what anyone thinks about Vietnam, these soldiers deserve our respect and thanks. The history books record many heroes in many places and times; those who fought and died at Ia Drang deserve their rightful place on that Honor Roll.
48 posted on 09/07/2001 4:34:57 AM PDT by glocker
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KUDOS to you Snow Bunny!

What a terrific post and your profile is First Rate

Thank you for reminding us that there are some people out there who remember and appreciate the personal sacrifice of so many.

Tan Son Nhut & Pleiku (1964th Communications Group - 1876th & 1878th Communications Squadrons) July '68-July '69

One of my favorite songs is "The Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams...that's when I got back to my wife and the rest of my real life.

Hats off to all those who trekked through the jungles and engaged the enemy face to face!

51 posted on 09/07/2001 4:56:33 AM PDT by borisbob69
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A buddy of mine lent me a book about Rangers in Nam, as usual a bunch of pictures of grunts on patrol in basecamp etc, And I thought as I looked at them my god were we ever that young!
53 posted on 09/07/2001 5:25:39 AM PDT by Valin
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Thanks, SB, looks like a great film!! Since the Missuz and I don't get out to the theaters much since the rugrats came into our lives (last one we saw was "The Patriot", we've gotten quite choosey about what movies we see in the theaters but this'll definitely be one!! Oh yes, and of course "The Lord of the Rings" due out this Winter.

Not familiar with the Director, Randall Wallace...what else has he been associated with? Good to see Mel Gibson producing, though, I tend to like just about everything he's done.

FReegards...MUD

61 posted on 09/07/2001 6:41:33 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim
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Thanks for this excellent post, SB. I'm not much of a movie fan these days, but Gibson is the best I know in the biz today. Of course the establishment lefties did everything they could to sully Patriot, but its popularity bulldozed their attempt to bury it.

If Gibson is behind the production of this one, it will be the best Nam flick yet - dozing and burying the lefties idiotic cinematic slurs. These days I'm never in the position of saying I ‘can't wait' for a coming movie - but this is one I will certainly watch for my chance to get a copy of.

I remember when Gladiator came along, and the lefties did their best to hide and throw rocks at it, and I thought it was going to be big stuff - and it was. After reading your post, SB - I think this might be big stuff too. But, watch the upcoming antics of the left-weirdie ‘critics' - they just can't stand Gibson - poor little bastardy they.

63 posted on 09/07/2001 6:44:48 AM PDT by Ron C.
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Thanks, Snow Bunny, for the picture and notes. Brought back many memories. Was in An Khe '68-'69.
65 posted on 09/07/2001 7:01:11 AM PDT by Renatus
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Image from the film posted on aint-it-cool-news
74 posted on 09/07/2001 7:54:15 AM PDT by denydenydeny
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Thank you for this outstanding post. Will be waiting for this film.

I just read your profile page, Snow Bunny: You are AMAZING!

80 posted on 09/07/2001 8:34:40 AM PDT by RottiBiz
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Thanks for the ping. I loved the opening quote "War is an ugly thing ....." It looks like a book I'm going to have to find.
91 posted on 09/07/2001 9:14:24 AM PDT by The Thin Man
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