Posted on Mar 28, 2023
The End: War’s impact persists 50 years after US exit from Vietnam
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And many veterans die with the unacknowledged psychological wounds they received from this war
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
True - Back in January 2023, we had an emotional ceremony that held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona for more than a dozen veterans that were laid to rest, unclaimed. No family or friend could be found.
My heart swelled when I saw the dozens of people that attended the ceremony that had no idea who these men were other than they served their country.
We still have homeless veterans and those that are missing that can not be found by family or friends. It's sad, especially when I see the hundreds of millions being spent on illegals crossing the border. It would seem they take priority over those that served their country. I find that concerning.
Lt Col Charlie Brown
My heart swelled when I saw the dozens of people that attended the ceremony that had no idea who these men were other than they served their country.
We still have homeless veterans and those that are missing that can not be found by family or friends. It's sad, especially when I see the hundreds of millions being spent on illegals crossing the border. It would seem they take priority over those that served their country. I find that concerning.
Lt Col Charlie Brown
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agree. Ischemic heart diseases I had a quadruple by pass 7 months ago. i Thank God for each day now.
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Is there a day when something inconsequintial happens that doesn't trigger a mind trip?
Welcome home.
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