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SGT Philip Roncari
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I feel the failures in this war were too numerous for any General to overcome,a corrupt government in the south,an unconventional war where our forces were ill equipped to fight,our own Military racked by drugs, race riots ,no support at home and yet even after all those horrible setbacks ,most of those that served did so with honor and sacrifice ,but then they did it for each other,for all they had in the end was each other.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Without proper backing from the top as well as those back home, this war was committed to failure.
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Capt Tom Brown
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Can't help but feel sorry for Gen Westmoreland - a horrible way to end an illustrious career in service to one's country - asked to lead an unwinnable & losing war in the face of an overwhelming negative public opinion from the very people you are supposed to be protecting and defending
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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So very true - great comments Tom.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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The 1969 Tet offensive actually broke the Viet Cong as an effective fighting force, they were no longer able to put together the large numbers like that again. The anti War people actually were responsible for North Viet Nam hanging in longer instead of throwing in the towel. When the US pulled out they abandoned the South Vietnamese and didn't even provide the equipment that was needed to defend themselves against the Communist onslaught. It was so bad often they didn't even have ammunition for their weapons to defend against an invading force while both Russia and China supplied North Viet Nam. The failure of the US Congress to keep their promises to South Viet Nam gave the country to the Communist. Seems once again congress has no concept of what their job is and again keeps proving they can't be counted on or trusted.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Great comments Lawrence - thank you.
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