Posted on Mar 29, 2024
SSG Carlos Madden
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Today (March 29, 2024) is National Vietnam War Veterans Day. As a nation we owe these men and women more recognition than they got when they came home. They deserve it.

As someone who wasn't born yet, what are some of the good, bad and ugly things that happened to you because you're a Vietnam Veteran? What can you pass on to future generations of America about these experiences?
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SSG Carlos Madden I left Vietnam and went to Okinawa for four days to pick up my uniforms, get a haircut, etc, before returning to the states. While there, a Marine that arrived after me told me that my best friend had been killed the day after I left country. I was in shock. Days later, a bus load of Marines traveled from MCAS EL Toro to LAX. At LAX, I was not in a good mood and was confronted by folks that tried to block our way and were yelling everything they could think of at us. One middle aged women told me to repent for my sins, while her daughter (I think) asked me how many babies had I killed.

I started college and found a good paying job at a chemical company. I had to take a bunch of tests before being hired at Diamond Shamrock. I interviewed with three different managers, and one of them put me through the wringer by asking me if I was negatively affected by my Vietnam War experiences. He kept asking the same question in different ways to see if I would crack. I could tell that he did not like Vietnam Veterans. The other two interviewers were great.

My first two years of college were at a junior college and many of my classmates did not like veterans/Vietnam Veterans. When I finished my degree at a four year university, I had no issues with other students.

When I first contacted the VA, I was told that they did not treat Vietnam Veterans. Fast forward many years, and with the help of VFW and VVA VSO's, I was able to navigate the VA system. The Houston area VA was bad, very bad. The VA campuses in Vancouver WA/Portland OR, are both excellent.

I have had sincere folks thank me for my service and that is good. At COSTCO, a lady handing out samples saw my Vietnam cap and told me that her brother died of Agent Orange exposure. She was very appreciative of my service.

To answer MSG (Join to see). Vietnam was an unpopular war, so that is the only reason that I can think of for so many folks that despised us.

For future potential warriors, I would tell them that to train for war is necessary, but if you go to war, you will be changed forever.
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LTC Betty Holm - Thank you Colonel. I appreciate your response. I know how hard military life is, so thank you for your many years of service to our Country!
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SGM Robert Winstead
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The only people who should be blamed for getting us into wars are the politicians. We, the military, have no say were we serve. As far as I am concern we should have and could have won that war had it not been for the media and politicians. If you read the book from the General who was in charge of the enemy he claimed that we had the war won after Tet. Yes I served 18 months in Vietnam and went through San Francisco were I wasn't welcomed. I served for 30 years and would do it all over again if I could. I thank everyone on this site for your service to the country and wish you well.
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SGM Robert Winstead - I agree about the politicians. Serving in the military is not an easy job. Thank you for serving 30 years!
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SGM Robert Winstead
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Sgt (Join to see) - Thank you for your service as well!
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SGT Philip Roncari
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I spent ten months and fourteen days (exactly) in Vietnam with the 4th Infantry Division,took a boat ride over (troopship Gordon) trampled around the Central Highlands triple canopy jungle.then came home early to train new troops at Ft.Polk,maybe because it was earlier in the war 1967 and I still had fourteen months left on my enlistment that my contact with civilian protesters was limited and the re entry wasn’t met name calling and violence,rather I felt alone and separated from those that didn’t serve,brought on many years of anger and resentment,even now after all these years my trust lies with my Brothers, Welcome Home Brothers.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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I'm obviously not the target of this question, but I'll take this moment to thank those who dug through the memories of their Vietnam experiences sufficiently to write books and manuals that have and continue to save lives.
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SPC Elijah J.Henry,MBA-I have always felt guilt as an instructor upon my return from Vietnam I didn’t do enough,I just hope some of those young men listened to a very young NCO and my experiences helped them on their tour.
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