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How did you mark the 50th anniversary of the start of the Vietnam War?2015-07-11T05:51:41-04:002015-07-11T05:51:41-04:00PO1 Mike Edgecomb807322<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Participated in, and was a speaker, at a commemoration at our State Capitol - Augusta, MaineResponse by PO1 Mike Edgecomb made Jul 11 at 2015 7:25 AM2015-07-11T07:25:16-04:002015-07-11T07:25:16-04:00Maj Mike Sciales807374<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I thought about how well it turned out for the Vietnamese. That war - to prevent the spread of communism - cost thousands of lives - Vietnamese, U.S., Australian, S Korean, French and to what end? We need to avoid trying to spread "democracy." Lets dedicate ourselves to fixing America and when we have that down pat we can worry about other countries.Response by Maj Mike Sciales made Jul 11 at 2015 8:17 AM2015-07-11T08:17:07-04:002015-07-11T08:17:07-04:00SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.807432<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just a note: This is not the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. It is the 50th anniversary of the START of the Vietnam war. There are still several thousands of men and women to be injured and killed. If there is a 50th, it should be on May 15, 2025!Response by SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S. made Jul 11 at 2015 9:02 AM2015-07-11T09:02:01-04:002015-07-11T09:02:01-04:00SSgt Dan Montague807568<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It wasn't the 50th, but in 99 I was invited to Larry Hicks house to raise colors for his units reunion. I was blown away at what he managed to scrounge. He had 3-4 GP tents, cots, two deuce 1/2 trucks for his guests. To top it off, as we were raising the flag, a huey did a low fly over and landed on his property. The local national Guard was awesome for helping out with this reunion and anniversary.<br />It was a great honor being a part of this gathering. We had a 30 gap in service, but we were all brothers.Response by SSgt Dan Montague made Jul 11 at 2015 10:38 AM2015-07-11T10:38:58-04:002015-07-11T10:38:58-04:00SGT Gary Vaught4161547<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sadly I didn't even know anything about this.<br />Not sure what they did here in Texas.Response by SGT Gary Vaught made Nov 27 at 2018 2:44 AM2018-11-27T02:44:46-05:002018-11-27T02:44:46-05:002015-07-11T05:51:41-04:00