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Tag Archives: Vietnam
Better Late Than Never
It was my intention to write a piece for Veteran’s Day that would be a follow-up for Run Silent Run Deep from last year. That did not happen for a number of reasons, but I was able to read and … Continue reading
Posted in Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged armed forces, armed service, patriotism, veterans, Vietnam
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Something Left Behind
The United States designates two major holidays to honor and remember those who served in our armed forces. Veterans Day is to honor and remember all who served. Memorial Day is for honoring those who gave their lives in the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged Homeless, Iraq, KIA, Korea, PTSD, shell shock, veterans, Vietnam
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