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March 29th, National Viet Nam Veteran's Day
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Mar 30, 2022 21:50:19   #
BadFisherman Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Able Man wrote:
I'm truly sorry that I'm a day late... GOD BLESS all of you 'Nam-Vets... I've had the pleasure to work AND LIVE WITH, a handful of "you"...

Thanks, Able

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Mar 31, 2022 00:31:36   #
CoDen Loc: Little R, SC
 
Able Man wrote:
I'm truly sorry that I'm a day late... GOD BLESS all of you 'Nam-Vets... I've had the pleasure to work AND LIVE WITH, a handful of "you"...


Thanks Able🌴😎🌴

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Mar 31, 2022 01:20:49   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
Slimshady wrote:
That is a start but I think all who served during that time got a raw deal. Their sacrifices were never acknowledged like they should have been and the ones that came home were treated with scorn and derision. I am grateful to all who there and thank you all for what you did. I think we,as a nation,need to honor all those who were there


Very true. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Mar 31, 2022 01:26:04   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
ripogenu wrote:
The support mechanisms for our troops that are in place today ( amvets,wounded warriors, homes for our troops,Fisher house,rolling thunder) were not created by any government agencies, they were founded and funded by Viet Nam era veterans who were not going to let those of us who served ever be spit on again. My guess is the troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan would have a much higher suicide rate than they currently do if it were not for these very organizations. Once again the government has failed the very people who make their existence possible. To all the politicians in office, you don’t care about us because you never served!
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But Barrack set aside ONE day🕺🕺🕺 whoop whoop!! He’s the COOL guy now🥴

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Mar 31, 2022 16:27:25   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
At least Barrack made the effort. Give him credit for that. Don't diminish the day by going political on it.
Thank you. Thank all you vets for your service. And to all you Nam vets, whether you served in country or not, welcome home.

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Mar 31, 2022 16:39:50   #
BadFisherman Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Spiritof27 wrote:
At least Barrack made the effort. Give him credit for that. Don't diminish the day by going political on it.
Thank you. Thank all you vets for your service. And to all you Nam vets, whether you served in country or not, welcome home.

Thank you, Spirit.

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Mar 31, 2022 17:31:07   #
ripogenu Loc: norfolk, MA
 
52 years later I still get asked "did you kill anybody?" my answer is always the same...Why do you ask?

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Mar 31, 2022 21:55:12   #
BadFisherman Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
ripogenu wrote:
52 years later I still get asked "did you kill anybody?" my answer is always the same...Why do you ask?

Why, indeed

Welcome home, Ripogenu.

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Apr 6, 2022 19:49:06   #
smitty Loc: maine
 
BadFisherman wrote:
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a US holiday observed annually on March 29. It recognizes Veterans who served in the US military during the Vietnam War. It should not be confused with Veteran's Day. On March 28, 2017, President Donald J. Trump signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017. The Act also includes March 29th as a day on which the US flag should especially be displayed.

The original Presidential Proclamation...

The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
March 29, 2012

Presidential Proclamation -- Vietnam Veterans Day

VIETNAM VETERANS DAY

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

On January 12, 1962, United States Army pilots lifted more than 1,000 South Vietnamese service members over jungle and underbrush to capture a National Liberation Front stronghold near Saigon. Operation Chopper marked America's first combat mission against the Viet Cong, and the beginning of one of our longest and most challenging wars. Through more than a decade of conflict that tested the fabric of our Nation, the service of our men and women in uniform stood true. Fifty years after that fateful mission, we honor the more than 3 million Americans who served, we pay tribute to those we have laid to rest, and we reaffirm our dedication to showing a generation of Veterans the respect and support of a grateful Nation.

The Vietnam War is a story of service members of different backgrounds, colors, and creeds who came together to complete a daunting mission. It is a story of Americans from every corner of our Nation who left the warmth of family to serve the country they loved. It is a story of patriots who braved the line of fire, who cast themselves into harm's way to save a friend, who fought hour after hour, day after day to preserve the liberties we hold dear. From Ia Drang to Hue, they won every major battle of the war and upheld the highest traditions of our Armed Forces.

Eleven years of combat left their imprint on a generation. Thousands returned home bearing shrapnel and scars; still more were burdened by the invisible wounds of post-traumatic stress, of Agent Orange, of memories that would never fade. More than 58,000 laid down their lives in service to our Nation. Now and forever, their names are etched into two faces of black granite, a lasting memorial to those who bore conflict's greatest cost.

Our Veterans answered our country's call and served with honor, and on March 29, 1973, the last of our troops left Vietnam. Yet, in one of the war's most profound tragedies, many of these men and women came home to be shunned or neglected -- to face treatment unbefitting their courage and a welcome unworthy of their example. We must never let this happen again. Today, we reaffirm one of our most fundamental obligations: to show all who have worn the uniform of the United States the respect and dignity they deserve, and to honor their sacrifice by serving them as well as they served us. Half a century after those helicopters swept off the ground and into the annals of history, we pay tribute to the fallen, the missing, the wounded, the millions who served, and the millions more who awaited their return. Our Nation stands stronger for their service, and on Vietnam Veterans Day, we honor their proud legacy with our deepest gratitude.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 29, 2012, as Vietnam Veterans Day. I call upon all Americans to observe this day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities that commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the Vietnam War.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand twelve, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-sixth.

BARACK OBAMA
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thnx 4 u service bf. semper fi

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