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SP5 Mark Kuzinski. This was exceptionally difficult time for us . . . whether military, diplomatic, or civilian . . . being forced to depart . . . and leave behind our friends, allies, and collaborators . . . whom we had promised so much . . . but we were ultimately undermined by an increasingly disaffected electorate . . . corrupt politicians seeking to preserve their privileges, reputations, and positions . . . promising the moon . . . yet bagging out for "peace with honor." Impossible to convey how hard we worked to extract as many as our transports could carry . . . still recalling so many decades later the betrayed faces, voices, dreams, and lives of those left behind . . . who were either immediately killed outright . . . or forced to endure unthinkably cruel conditions for so many years . . . often dying within a few months to a year after release from confinement. We tried and failed to do the right thing. My Deepest & Most Sincere Regrets, Sandy Annala
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Capt Seid Waddell
1LT Sandy Annala, I remember this vividly.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
1LT Sandy Annala Awessome pictures and thank you so much for your service!
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SP5 Robert Ruck
Many in this country cheered. I cried.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Robert Ruck - As did I.
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That was a horrible day that South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam. Soon a bloodbath followed SP5 Mark Kuzinski
The North renamed Saigon to Ho Chi Minn City and purged anybody who collaborated with the USA or what they considered the corrupt South Vietnamese government
The North renamed Saigon to Ho Chi Minn City and purged anybody who collaborated with the USA or what they considered the corrupt South Vietnamese government
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I worked with a Vietnamese refugee whose father had been a South Vietnamese general who was sent to a "reeducation" camp and came out years later looking like survivors of Auschwitz. He only lived a year or so after his release.
I will never forget the Democrats and the American left that engineered our defeat there. We didn’t fail; our American left betrayed both those of us that fought and the Vietnamese people as well.
Elections have consequences.
I will never forget the Democrats and the American left that engineered our defeat there. We didn’t fail; our American left betrayed both those of us that fought and the Vietnamese people as well.
Elections have consequences.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
Thank you Capt Seid Waddell! Two quick things - What did the US learn from Nam? It seems that we learned "0" as we have shown with our latest war(s). As they say - Those that don't learn from history and bound to repeat it. Elections - The American public had a chance 3 1/2 years ago to get things right - and what did they do?!?! Now we have had 7 1/2 years of total failure. We are at the cross roads once more. Yes, as you said "Elections have consequences"! Again - thank you Capt Seid Waddell and have a great weekend.
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