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SSG Edward Tilton
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What a load, that smell was the smoke from Artillery rounds. They take great pleasure in exposing how gullible we are
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SSgt Terry P.
SSgt Terry P.
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SSG Edward Tilton My thoughts also.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Sort of like the number of veterans who were spit on coming home
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SSgt Terry P.
SSgt Terry P.
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SSG Edward Tilton - Times change ,sometime even for the best in certain cases.
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SSgt Terry P.
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Ha,sounds like he is the one blowing smoke. never remember anyone smoking on patrol or an ambush and in some situations ,we even ate the same type food that the enemy ate to keep the body odor in line with their own.So i call BS on this "Vietcong".
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Third night pissed me off so bad I won't watch any more. During 1963 I went to Saigon on a 90 day TDY. There was a dusk to dawn curfew, Schoools, colleges, churches and temples were closed. It was right before Diem was shot. The ARVN we were supposed to be teaching were somewhere else so mostly we sat around and drank. I tried to extend but apparently that would have been a treaty violation
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