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Oh brave men what have we
done? You went, you gave your best, And
you came home to ridicule, Sneers and bitter
protest. You did what your country asked you to do,
And did not question why. You gave your youth
and your innocence, As you watched your brothers
die. You fought in the heat , the mud, and the
rain, And somehow you went on. To
face another horror, In that land so far from home.
I wish I could take away, The pain that
you've been through, And if I had the power,
That's exactly what I'd do. I am so very
proud of you, Each and every one. To
all who went to Viet Nam, My heros "Welcome
Home".
Lois Adams
This page is dedicated to
all who served in Viet Nam. The ones who came home,
the ones who didn't and the ones that are still there. I am the
wife of a Viet Nam Vet and know first hand how deep
the scars of war have gone. I also know that for
many of you it has been a healing for you to be able to tell
your stories and to honor your fallen brothers. Thus the purpose
of this webpage. Just a little corner of the Web
just for you. If you have a story or a tribute to a
fallen friend that you would like posted just send it
to me and I will post it for you. Pics are welcome too.
Over 265,000 women
served in the armed forces of the United States. Nearly 10,000
women in uniform actually served in-country during the conflict.
They completed their tours of duty and made a difference. They
gave their lives.Click on the above icon and give them your
support.
In Memory Of My
Cousin
A MUST READ THE SHEEPDOGS
Russ Vaughn
2d Bn, 327th Parachute
Infantry Regiment
101st Airborne Division
Vietnam 65-66
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