Posted by ss55 on April 04, 2014 at 17:36:20 from (50.81.112.224):
In Reply to: VIETNAM posted by MTC on April 03, 2014 at 18:35:30:
I thank you and everyone else all who served for your service.
Unless your last name is Macnamera, Westmoreland (spellings?), or you were a general, it really wasn't your war to win or loose. That (civil ?, proxy ?) war, was about (to reunite the country or stay divided after the country was divided in 1945 ?). It started (ten to twenty ?) years before the US got involved. It continued for another (two ?) years after the US forces withdrew. That war ended in (1975 ?) when (people lost confidence in the South's government ?) and (the North walked into Saigon with almost no opposition ?). You were one of (4 million ?) US troops who served during the war, and you did your duty. That's nothing to feel bad about, it is what it is. It's now a part of our history that shaped this country.
Maybe help your grandson with his homework questions, you might fell better about it all after that too.
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