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Posted on Jul 19, 2018
SSG Gerhard S.
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AB Jimmie Roan
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sorry about the extra comment, but after reading most of the rhetoric by those that seem to claim the honor of serving this country, i just wanted to mention that most of the comments were about the article, i resent the constant flow of personal opinions about politics and personal attacks at every opportunity, youtube music videos, movie clips, race videos, news stories of tragic events, nothing escapes these people that think they are experts on every event they mention. we have events that happen as recent as days or weeks ago that millions differ on, i fail to understand how any one person can know what a pow did so many years before they were even born. one comment even complained about someone with a medical deferment, not sure of most but i would not want to go into battle with a deaf person or someone with failing vision, a bad heart, spinal defects etc. so just wanted to share my opinion. thanks
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AB Jimmie Roan
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it depends on who you mean by "we", i don't believe everyone has the right to look down on that person, especially in the general way it's presented. i joined in 1959 and was one of the lucky that saw no combat. there is also in the article where it says and put our life in danger, my thoughts are more concerned with killing others rather than being in danger. i don't think im the only person in the country that if faced with the possibility of being in combat could honestly say what they would have done.
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PO1 Richard Nyberg
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I was, I lost too many friends in Vietnam to not be upset with them and also the Deserters too. When I was stationed in Germany in 1968 to 1971 we had a Deserter who came to my unit to turn his self in. He had gotten his $10,000 reup bonus and deserted to Sweden. He finally wanted to come home after all those years.
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SSG Herman Bauman
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I located some of the guys I served with in Vietnam. One of them re-enlisted after a period of civilian life and went on to become a 1st sgt with 34 years under his belt. He was drafted. I have met several "Lifers" that were drafted.
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CSM Tony Blair
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No,and yes
The vets from NAM use to tell me, they thought about it, but didn’t, they say it’s takes a special person to go somewhere knowing your could die.
But if your number was called, go do your duty and come home.
Everyone had to make a choice, and there was no fence to stand on, either you went, or you ran.
Back in 1985, I was doing awol recovery, we pick up a older man that was awol from NAM.
I hold no I’ll will to a person who ran, he has to live with that, for the rest of his life.
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SPC Louie Campagna
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I was a draftee and most of the men in my unit were. I trusted them with my life, even if they did not volunteer for the Army or Vietnam. What bothers me is the draft dodgers or evaders who now that they safe in old age turn into War Hawks.
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SGT William Cannon
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PERSONAL FOOTWORK SPEAKS VOLUMES...COWARDICE??? YEAH!!! EVERY MAN THAT WAS DRAFTED WAS FRIGHTENED...GUYS THAT ENLISTED DID SO TO AVOID 'NAM...IF YOU WERE LUCKY ENUFF TO CATCH A GIG IN THE NAVY OR AIR FORCE, YOU'VE GOT A NEW CAREER...
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SGT Larry Braswell
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Most of these were young and ignorant of concepts like Honor and Integrity. Well acquainted though with egoism and self service. Upset with them? Nah... Just another kind of civilian. As long as they stay away from the halls of government and go about their lives not impacting anyone else, who cares? Try to make it into any place in government, then they should be derided and shamed to the maximum.
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SSG Jeff Goldsberry
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Great Points all. I know a lot of guys who used those deferments and avoided the draft. I also come form a family with a long line of military service. Most of those I know who avoided it have told me they wish they had just gone and spent their time in the military. They look back now and see the "Brotherhood" they'll never be able to be a part of.
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PO1 Don Gulizia
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I will just say this, if you are "outraged" by Pres. Trump's "draft dodging" then please show the same contempt for Pres. Clinton and VP Biden. If you feel the Pres. Trump didn't do anything wrong, please do not change that position for Clinton or Biden. Just try to be consistent with your outrage.
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