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In reply to the discussion: question about the VN war and its veterans [View all]unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)42. Phu Bai rings a bell.
My first tour was just in time for Tet of 68.
At the time I was in the 198th Light Infantry Brigade, 123 Maint Bn., (Americal Division) stationed in Chu Lai. (I was an REMF 31E Field Radio Repairperson.)
REMF or not, one tour in a combat zone will change you.
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As the wife of a Vietnam Vet I do know some Vets think it was a mistake but they went,
Autumn
Mar 2014
#1
I did read it. I took issue with the "in public, make that point known to a VN vet" part.
Autumn
Mar 2014
#3
I agree, if a VN veteran is going to be absolutely belligerent that the VN war was right
Autumn
Mar 2014
#5
Again, this is not my logic ... it is yours ... BTW, I quit taking dares at about 12
MindMover
Mar 2014
#12
I agree the war was a mistake but I have no interest in re-fighting that old debate
pinboy3niner
Mar 2014
#14
I believe in holding a man to his word ... I know that is old fashioned, but that is me
MindMover
Mar 2014
#35