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The Tet Offensive was the first defeat of America delivered by it's own news media. It marks the day that the Fourth Estate became a Fifth Column in America. And it's a gross insult to every American and ally who served in Vietnam to have this defeat snatched from the jaws of victory that they earned with courage and bloood.
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Cpl Bernard Bates
what bothered me after we defeated the communists on a hill or at KaSan we left the area and the communists would come back. Also the body counts didn't mean anything it just showed how many Vietnamese we killed. Today we have been at war in the middle east longer than than VietNam but since the casualty rate is so low and less than 1% serve in the military, No draft, the American people don't care. If we had the draft I think things would have been different. Semper fi.
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CPT Jack Durish
PO2 Harold Ashton - Let's see, who shall I believe? You and Leftist academics say we couldn't win the Vietnam war, and General Giap said we won it...
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SFC Chuck Martinez
Cpl Bernard Bates - Bernard, this was the case in all battles and the areas we fought in. We took the ground, we got a body to General Westmoreland, leave the area and Charlie and the NVA walked back in again. Reminds of the battle of Hamburger Hill. A waste of human life's, our soldiers died for nothing all through the Vietnam War. It was a total cluster fuck, but we followed orders, we had no other choice! Many families lost their young children because the politicians in the white house thought we could win that war. If they would done done some research on Vietnam, they never had lost a war and they were a determine people. The innocent suffering of civilians was also overwhelming, babies, young children and the elderly were all caught in the middle! They called them casualties or war!! In reality, it was dam murder, victims of a useless war. Remembering the Nam will always be in my head!
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SFC Chuck Martinez
Hope was never an issue is Vietnam, the war was lost before we even started. A waste on human life's, our young men, and many Vietnamese civilians!
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LtCol Bruce Janis
I agree, if you take into consideration the LBJ response. Much more important to fund the Great Society than back out troops in the RVN. Better to send air power to destroy a footbridge than risk upsetting China by taking out the AAA batteries in downtown Hanoi.
Almost ended up there for Tet. I was supposed to graduate in June67, but took an extra semester and graduated in Jan 1970. I was commissioned in he USMC after graduation. In 1967, I would have ended up there in Nov or Dec 67, just in time for the fireworks. I ended up in Da Nang several months after Tet. The unit I was attached to (as an arty FO), 2/1, was in the thick of things in Hue city.
Almost ended up there for Tet. I was supposed to graduate in June67, but took an extra semester and graduated in Jan 1970. I was commissioned in he USMC after graduation. In 1967, I would have ended up there in Nov or Dec 67, just in time for the fireworks. I ended up in Da Nang several months after Tet. The unit I was attached to (as an arty FO), 2/1, was in the thick of things in Hue city.
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