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Posted on Apr 30, 2023
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the history share RallyPoint Shared Content .
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Good afternoon. Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Today for most of the Vietnam veterans don’t feel like it could be that long ago. One thing that was striking was the photo capture of people holding onto the last flight out of there
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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This summer marks the 52d anniversary of my homecoming . . .
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PO3 Edward Riddle
PO3 Edward Riddle
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. - I'm glad we made it back alive Brother Dale. Happy Anniversary. April 20 was 54 yrs. for me.
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CSM Thomas Ray
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I got back to the world in December 1970
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How the War in Vietnam Shaped America’s Future Military
MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
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Being a full-fledge Army Brat from 1955 to 1978, we lived at Ft Campbell from 1965 to 1970. My father was NCOIC of the Ft Campbell Army Hospital, and I was a Red Cross volunteer at the hospital from age 13-15. Being so close to Clarksville and Nashville, TN, I got to see and hear about the sit-ins and protests going on out there. It got to where I hardly left the post unless the whole family went. But then, we didn't really have much reason to leave post.
Coming to Memphis, TN in 1970 was another story where nobody understood a damn thing. My father joined a VFW post and there, we found a home with all the other soldiers, wives, and their kids. We had our own bond nobody else understood, and I was happy.
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SGT Philip Roncari
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Great post on the lessons we learned from our involvement in Vietnam,I enlisted in the Army in 1965,did a tour with the 4th Infantry Division,served with many draftees ,most turned out to be better soldiers than me,some even re-enlisted where I didn’t.I find it sad that the Country could not implement a fair system of service to our nation,I appreciate those who voluntarily join our Military ,they are really our best
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LTC Stephen Conway
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MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
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Thank you for sharing this. I hadn't heard this in a very long time. Reliving my past. Vietnam vets will always have a very special place in my heart.
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LTC Stephen Conway
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MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
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Excellent! Bravo. Thank you.
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1SG Dave McWilliams
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The all volunteer military is going to go back to a hollow military as in the 1950 prior to the Korean conflict . We are little by little stripping away the incentives to stay for 20 plus years on active duty . They have stripped away the pension for those staying 20 years and getting the pay right after retirement. This is a breach of trust with the America fighting forces . 20 years from now there will be no more seasoned war fighters that will stay in cause there is no incentive .
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SPC Rob Smith
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My father had retired as e7 in 06/1967, 05/1968 He received a phone call and got called up for the Tet offensive.. At that time the senior nco cadre was pretty much depleted. So he did his tour with the 1/9th 1st cav obtained the rank of e9 then retired with 5th army as SGM.
My Uncle was a civilian contractor with Brown Root Fishback Moore. as an electrician was severely injured in a morter attack around Da Nang didnt find him for three days, had a craniotomy on the USS Nightengale docked outside Da Nang. Shipped to Ft Sam All this time my father took his leave to go back to vietnam to search for him because we didnt have any information on his location or transport to the states..
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MSgt Laura Marbut (aka Roberts)
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I started my career in Recruiting for the all-voluntary military in 1987 for 13 years and ended my career in Retention in 2006. Basically the same thing. During my time, we didn't have a problem getting people to enlist, especially after Desert Storm and 9/11. We had so many applicants that I had packages stacked on the floor behind my desk for lack of desk and cabinet space. I got to enlist many high quality individuals, many who have now retired. (We're Facebook friends, so we've kept up with each other.) During the conflicts, there were more parents of the non-priors who expressed their displeasure with their child's decision, but who eventually would call me to tell me how proud they were of what the military had done for their once immature child. g

I think me loving my job so much and loving America and the military even more made it possible to keep the unit fully manned and get the job done.
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PO1 Robert Ryan
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In Vietnam I had the privilege of walking alongside my heroes. We did not quit in Vietnam the politicians who sent us did. a lot of us who served remembered "ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU ASK WHAT CAN YOU DO FORF YIOUR CKIUNTRY". There were soldiers who protested Vietnam before they were drafted but served in Vietnam. Not all burnt their draft cards or cut and ran to avoid military service. Like a lot of us did not believe in war. But we still believed in our country before the betrayal of the leaders who sent us. Excuse my anger.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
PO3 Edward Riddle
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Hell Brother Robert, I volunteered.
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