Posted by The tractor vet on April 03, 2014 at 20:05:22 from (75.19.115.57):
In Reply to: VIETNAM posted by MTC on April 03, 2014 at 18:35:30:
I was there 67-68 . Why did we loose the war ?? Ah the higher ups are the ones that LOST the war. And plus the fact that when you went out to take and objective when all the fighting was done and the BODY COUNT was done it was ok pick up your trash and lets go back to base camp . Then a couple weeks down the road lets go do this again same place . And if you happened to be stuck out on guard duty and ya started taking fire you had to call in and REQUEST permission to return fire , loved that one . I was in a vary small group and atleast we did not have to ask to return fire . And oh the great welcome home oh yea never forget that either . And now them same hippys are the ones running this country down the drain. Should be a written law that state you MUST HAVE SERVED in the armed forces to be in government.
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