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Val Kilmer Insults Vets Return toHome Tell Your Vietnam Stories, or Thank Our Vietnam Vets We invite you to tell your own stories of your service in Vietnam, or to post your thanks to those who served. (Scroll down below the form to read what others have posted . . .) Legal Stuff:...
Vietnam vets salute those now in combat.(News)Farmer, Tom
Watching and listening to American vets, listening to Vietcong veterans saying, "We saw the American crying for their deaths and I though, they are just like us" The fact that something like that can be a revelation is part of the mystery of it all. Don't we know from day one that ...
Iowa offers a Vietnam Conflict Veterans Bonus for Vets that serveded at least 120 days between July 1, 1973, and May 31, 1975. Payment of $17.50 per month for service in the Vietnam service area. Payment of $12.50 per month for service outside of the Vietnam service area. ...
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The United States got involved to prevent South Vietnam from falling into communist hands. At first, the U.S. operated behind the scenes, but after 1964, it sent combat troops and became more deeply mired in the war. Famous American Vietnam Vets ...
Haldeman and about 30 other American combat veterans of Vietnam use their vacations to work with Vets With a Mission, a nondenominational fellowship that eschews politics in favor of humanitarian projects such as building hospitals and renovating orphanages. The two clinics here have cost the organiz...
I hope it will bring closure to loved ones and fellow Vietnam Vets who cannot travel to D.C., and a way to preserve history. Many of these fighting men saw combat, bloodshed, and death that left a significant impact on their lives. We were not welcomed home or held in high esteem ...
“Everywhere we went, as soon as they knew we were Vietnam vets, people wanted to come up and talk to us and shake our hands,” said Greene, who borrowed money to make the trip after hearing other veterans discuss the solace they found on such journeys. “These people had the greatest...