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<blockquote data-quote="SFC" data-source="post: 208980" data-attributes="member: 15454"><p>I had to give this some thought as I do respect our Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan Veterans that have been injured as bad if not worse that our Vietnam Vets. The reason I say this is, Vietnam Vets have been through more of combat hand to hand battles, they have seen a flood of enemy coming at them killing anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 in one wave only to face another 80,000 enemy soldiers the next day. Just where in the hell were all these enemy soldiers coming from? were they being massed produced? Here is my answer. The Vietnam Soldiers were a combination of minimum of three countries North Vietnamese, North Vietnamese Army and the the Vietcong. the North Vietnamese were soldiers from Laos, Cambodia, and other small Communist countries. The North Vietnamese Army (NA) came from North Vietnam and China and the Vietcong (VC) were rebels who stood for the young republic against the US. I was never in Vietnam, per Se but I did speak fluent Russian and they were the 4th county involved in supplying firearms, jets, radars, ammunition and guidance in how to destroy the US. </p><p></p><p>PTSD should be on every Vietnam Vets resume, one must remember we were the first to go to war as an Unconventional Warfare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFC, post: 208980, member: 15454"] I had to give this some thought as I do respect our Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan Veterans that have been injured as bad if not worse that our Vietnam Vets. The reason I say this is, Vietnam Vets have been through more of combat hand to hand battles, they have seen a flood of enemy coming at them killing anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 in one wave only to face another 80,000 enemy soldiers the next day. Just where in the hell were all these enemy soldiers coming from? were they being massed produced? Here is my answer. The Vietnam Soldiers were a combination of minimum of three countries North Vietnamese, North Vietnamese Army and the the Vietcong. the North Vietnamese were soldiers from Laos, Cambodia, and other small Communist countries. The North Vietnamese Army (NA) came from North Vietnam and China and the Vietcong (VC) were rebels who stood for the young republic against the US. I was never in Vietnam, per Se but I did speak fluent Russian and they were the 4th county involved in supplying firearms, jets, radars, ammunition and guidance in how to destroy the US. PTSD should be on every Vietnam Vets resume, one must remember we were the first to go to war as an Unconventional Warfare. [/QUOTE]
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