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04-25-2016, 11:31 PM
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Re: The Scars of Vietnam
Think about these men who soon after, became husbands our fathers and grandfathers, that could never think or describe these feelings we now see in pictures. When each human survives through war, think of how much of that soldier died?! None of us deserve to ask, and unworthy to try to understand. My dad has a Vietnam scrapbook with pictures of his buddies. And they are dead, mutilated, blown in half. The men blown in half by bomb or grenade, have intestines that look just like shredded pulled pork hanging out. Maybe I can post them in the future. |
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05-17-2016, 08:19 PM
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Re: The Scars of Vietnam
Dad did 6 tours in Vietnam. First as an advisor then MAC V SOG 5th GRP then spent the rest of his government career in the CIA. Shot multiple times, until the day he died he could dig shrapnel out of his boby my uncle his brother was a dust off pilot and volunteered to fly runs into heavy fire to pick up wounded soldiers. When I was a teen I broke into my dads foot locker where I found him holding a VC head and a knife. When he found out he said " you don't want to know that man but I assure you he is still very much alive hidden away"
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