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SGT Robert Pryor
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Two sides to this coin. The VA already has scheduling issues, but it would only add 3,000 potential eligible vets. I never served with the South Koreans in Viet Nam, but always heard they were some tough hombres.
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SGT Philip Roncari
SGT Philip Roncari
5 y
SGT Robert Pryor -Our unit did in fact share a perimeter with the South Korean 17th White Horse Div back in 1966 Tuy Hoa RVN ,tough hombres is an understatement,their discipline was harsh,training constant,a sight to behold in patrolling night and day,glad they were on our side Brother.
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SGT Robert Pryor
SGT Robert Pryor
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SGT Philip Roncari - That's pretty much what I always heard from my other Viet Nam vet buddies. I also heard the NVA and VC feared them as much or more than any US troops. It sounds like with good reason.
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SCPO Morris Ramsey
SCPO Morris Ramsey
5 y
Same here
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LTC John Griscom
LTC John Griscom
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I was in Korea when the White Horse Division came back. One of the stories was that some Koreans had been captured by the VC and had their ears cut off. The division commander designated a company to locate the VC and taken care of them. Legend has it that the company returned about a month later with some VC skins and the Koreans were pretty much left alone after that.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I am good with it as long as they do not displace American veterans
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SGT Robert Pryor
SGT Robert Pryor
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Lt Col Charlie Brown With about 2,200 VA treatment facilities, and not all of the 3,000 potentially eligible ROK vets needing or taking advantage of the program, the impact should be minimal.
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SGT Philip Roncari
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I don’t want to be around if in fact VA benefits are available and South Korean troops are treated like our guys sometimes,I repeat I don’t want to be around!
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SGT Robert Pryor
SGT Robert Pryor
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Well, except like you and me, they are aging. I have one friend here that served with the South Korean Army in Viet Nam. He's a hell of a nice guy. He is still a little embarrassed about his English skills, but he and I communicate just fine. Sometimes his son interprets for us. His grandson trains alongside my daughter at her taekwondo dojo. An interesting side note is that his son married a Vietnamese immigrant. The whole family is really nice.
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