Anonymous ID: e65b0e March 28, 2019, 8:30 a.m. No.5941793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2239 >>2410

March 29th, 2019

National Vietnam War Veterans Day

By a fellow Anon,

 

As a US Army Veteran who served post-Vietnam (1976-79), MOS 71Q Journalist in the Public Affairs Office at Fort Sam Houston, TX, (BAMC) Brooke Army Medical Center under the direct command of General Andre J. Ognibene, I came to know and interview the brave men and women who served during one of the most controversial WARS our country then called a 'Conflict'. The Vietnam WAR.

 

Our country was divided, protests were daily. These men and women were bitterly opposed on the home front, spit on, and terribly degraded on a daily basis. They have long deserved the respect of the American People for the bravery they showed and the mental and physical scars they hold. They served proudly and with honor only to return to public ridicule.

 

I am a woman who received one of the last WAC Athena Insignia as the changing of the guard came about. integrating women taking men's basic training, I have witnessed first hand the faces and heard many of the stories of these brave men and women as they lay on hospital beds in unbearable pain. They gave selflessly, and bore the scars of an ungrateful country. I don't know which is worse, the mental or the physical. Perhaps I never will. I know I will never forget.

 

Thank you to our Commander in Chief, President Donald J. Trump for enacting the National Vietnam War Veterans Day official holiday set aside on March 29th, 2017 to honor our fallen soldiers, those that came home with broken spirits, those that continue to this day to honor their oath of service to the Country that we love and would fight and die for. The oath does not end when we leave the service. It is a lifetime commitment. And let us not forget the families and loved ones who stood behind our beloved servicemen and women and gave an ultimate sacrifice so that we might be free. God Bless America and thank you to all those who have, are and will stand their post to insure the freedoms, we so often take for granted, in the hopes that they will be there for future generations. This Anon is grateful.

 

FLY YOUR FLAG PATRIOTS! FLY IT HIGH AND PROUD! For too long I have wanted to say these things….

 

The Vietnam Wall Memorial Page: http://thewall-usa.com/

 

Schedule for The Moving Vietnam Wall: http://www.themovingwall.org/current_schedule.html