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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for reminding us about the name of a combat outpost which was so familiar to those watching TV back home because of the vicious fight which occurred there for so long SP5 Mark Kuzinski It was strangely anti-climatic that after the vicious fight Khe Sanh [January 22 through the second week of April] we were evacuating it.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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I was 10 years old but I remember the Nightly News about it.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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I was down to my last 6 months of service and was looking forward to leaving. It was a long 3 years that was coming to an end.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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205 Marines KIA vs 10,000 - 15,000 NVA KIA and the NVA claimed victory for the North, as did Walter Cronkite and the rest of the American left.

That says all that needs to be said.
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Capt Seid Waddell
Capt Seid Waddell
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski, the Marines were outnumbered, but victorious.
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PO2 David Allender
PO2 David Allender
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It is a known fact that some officers (no reflection on present company) at the time were there to get their tickets punched and go home. They would exaggerate the number of charlie KIA's. We will never know the true number of KIA's of the enemy. I had left in December to go home away from the shooting and the war and the killing. Boy was I in fr a surprise. The killing continued over here too. January 23, 1968, The USS Pueblo AGR-2) was pirated by the North Koreans. I had just come out of a theater ads SP told me to report back to my ship-King had been murdered (April 4, 1968). The Navy lost the USS Scorpion SSN-589, with all hands (May 22, 1968). I was aboard one of the ships looking for her. Then Robert F.Kennedy was murdered (June 3, 1968). Yeah, 1968 was a year that I can never forget. Lost some more friends during the Tet Offensive. I have met several marines that were at Khe Sanh. The stories they told , well, I never mentioned anything about it. Another story. I really think that we could have won a quick victory in Nam if LBJ and COMNAV-V weren't involved, How is it that we won all the battles, but lost to the war through politics? I have never been able to figure that one out. Nuff said. Didn't mean to get up on my soap box and bore you guys. The battle of Khe Sanh will never be fully appreciated until all the truth comes out. Just like Nam. There are still secrets that have not come out, the CIA won't leet it all go.
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PO2 David Allender
PO2 David Allender
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Capt Seid Waddell - Even though I was in the Navy, I never heard of any battles lost by the Corp, have you? Simper Fi to all the leather necks, past, present , and future.
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PO2 David Allender
PO2 David Allender
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[~529422: PO2 David AllendeThe Coirp never loses,. Only the Army loses by a different stragity. Sorry guys, check out the History of the US Army. I am not rubbing dirt in the face of the Army. Just telling the facts. Semper Fi to all Marines, Past, present and future.
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