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tonkingulfyachtclub68_69 Seaman Recruit
Joined: 08 Aug 2004 Posts: 38
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:20 pm Post subject: Nov 2 : Remember the 58,000 + Names on the Viet Nam Wall |
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12 Feb 55 - President Eisenhower's administration sends 1st 350 U.S. advisers to South Vietnam
to train the South Vietnamese Army
08 Jun 56 - 1st American advisor was killed
5 Sep 56 - President Eisenhower tells a news conference that the French are
"involved in a hopelessly losing war in Indochina"
From a Must Visit Site
Vipers Vietnam Veterans Page, A Vietnam Veteran & Proud Web Site
http://members.aol.com/viperash50/page2/index.htm
About Vietnam
The Vietnam war was the longest in our nation's history.
1st American advisor was killed on June 08, 1956,
http://thewall-usa.com/information/index1.htm
and the last casualties in connection with the war occurred on May 15, 1975, during the Mayaquez incident. Approximately 2.7 million Americans served in the war zone; 300,000 were wounded and approximately 75,000 permanently disabled. Officially there are still 1,991 Americans unaccounted for from SE Asia.
Vietnam was a savage, in your face war where death could and did strike from anywhere with absolutely no warning. The brave young men and women who fought that war paid an awful price of blood, pain and suffering. As it is said: "ALL GAVE SOME ... SOME GAVE ALL"
The Vietnam war was not lost on the battlefield. No American force in ANY other conflict fought with more determination or sheer courage than the Vietnam Veteran. For the first time in our history America sent it's young men and women into a war run by inept politicians who had no grasp of military strategies and no moral will to win. They were led by "top brass" who were concerned mainly with furthering their own careers, most neither understood the nature of the war nor had a clue about the impossible mission with which they'd tasked their soldiers. And the war was reported by a self serving Media who penned stories filled with inaccuracies, deliberate omissions, biased presentations and blatant distorted interpretations because they were more interested in a story than the truth! It can be debated that we should never have fought that war. It can also be argued that the young Americans who fought so courageously, never losing a single major battle, helped in a huge way to WIN THE COLD WAR. _________________ USS CORRY DD 817
'66-'69 GMG 3
Vietnam Oct'68-Apr'69
http://stophanoikerry.150m.com/
There is a backup site
if the 1st url is unavailable.
http://tonkin.spymac.net/hanoikerry1.html |
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Daschund Seaman Recruit
Joined: 01 Nov 2004 Posts: 5
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:48 am Post subject: Re: Nov 2 : Remember the 58,000 + Names on the Viet Nam Wall |
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tonkingulfyachtclub68_69 wrote: | It can also be argued that the young Americans who fought so courageously, never losing a single major battle, helped in a huge way to WIN THE COLD WAR. |
Amen!! It's a shame that more people don't realize that fact!!!
Here's a good link, the right mouse click is disabled or I would of cut/pasted the facts!!!
http://25thaviation.org/id275.htm#vietnam_looking_back___at_the_facts
The Chinese had 327,000 troops in Vietnam along with several hundred thousand workers and the Soviet Union had 55,000 technical specialist in North Vietnam!! |
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