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SSgt Terry P.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski Sorry,i missed that one,i was at Dai Loc Pass,VN at that time.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Not to worry - I made it home in time after 3 years with the Army - My discharge date was Dec. 26, 1968.
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Hubert Humphrey would have been like President Obama he would have pulled troops out of Vietnam even if North Vietnam was beginning in other offensive.

President Nixon bombed the shit out of North Vietnam to make sure they stopped fighting. Unfortunately, due to Watergate, President Ford was too wimpy to do anything and let Vietnam go into the toilet. A few years ago, I went to a Chinese- Vietnamese TET New Year after my weekend of training. I was still in uniform when I went to a Vietnamese Catholic mass and they had a Vietnamese Special Forces honor guard with the American flag and the Vietnamese flag. They had a playing of the Vietnamese national anthem and they put the South Vietnamese flag down.

There is still a lot of resentment towards North Vietnam but a couple of those South Vietnam Special Forces soldiers were talking to me afterwards and it was sad to see how the whole church Ballroom was full of former South Vietnamese who are now refugees and American citizens sadly recalling their past. A couple of those people walk up to me and they are now Army National Guard Army Reserve soldiers from The Offspring of those boat people and refugees would Escape Vietnam in 1975.
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SFC Dave Beran - thank you Dave
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SFC Dave Beran - thank you for your prospective I learned so much from you and others. I was only seven years old when Nixon came into office and man land on the Moon. LOL
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MSgt Neil Greenfield
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I'm not so sure about that. As VP under Johnson, he was the voice of the Johnson administration's VN war policy. He lost to Nixon narrowly, probably because of the way the left disagreed with the way things were going and the images coming out of the war. Remember the Tet offensive? Summary executions caught on film?
After the Paris Peace Accords were negotiated by Kissinger in 1972 or so, there was very little stomach for the US to be there. Even with the Mayaguez incident, there was a measured response by Ford.
I consider President Obama to be more of a pragmatist than anything else. I'm not sure what Humphrey would have done. We'll never know. The one good thing Nixon did (at the time) was open the doors to China. Ford lost to Carter because of backlash to Nixon's pardon.
Nothing is as simple as far as what the right or left claims.
People need to be better tuned into history.
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MSgt Neil Greenfield - thank you I remember the Maya question was in 8th grade I was really upset with the house South Vietnam fell so quickly. My mother who was the social worker working for United Way agency befriended a few Vietnamese who came to our house because she was assigned to Camp Pendleton in Southern California Marine base for a few weeks when all of them came to Southern California. I was a history not then and I saw him forgotten I do remember a lot I can't even remember as far back as October 73 War Israel and I didn't know that the United States had gone to a high like Defcon 3 over it. Your present of on me a bit more of a pragmatist but he sure didn't think things through with pulling troops out of Iraq if you left twenty thousand troops there we could have stopped Isis coming into the country we could have probably prevented the civil war in Syria from going full blown. That's why I'm upset I want to duck 5 ramp ceremonies in kirkuk Iraq and I felt those people lost their lives for nothing over a political campaign promise that wasn't well thought out. I've been deployed three times and I'm a little cynical now. Thank you for your comments I'm learning more from you too
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COL Lee Flemming
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Striking similarities...!
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