Administrator’s
note:
To my American brothers-in arms. It is no secret that we have to follow
orders from our superior while in the military. In the nineteen fifties, sixties and
seventies, following orders, you had to go to the
You had fought admirably on the battlefields in
I believe it
is time we show gratitude and pay tribute to the
veterans of the Viet Nam War.
It is long overdue, but, better late than never.
Thank you Mr.
Jennings. Great job.
“The willingness
with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how
justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of
earlier wars were treated and appreciated by our nation.”
George Washington
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An Open Letter to Secretary of Defense
Gates
By Phillip
Jennings
Dear Secretary of Defense Gates:
You have a great opportunity to right a long-standing wrong against
the veterans of the Vietnam War with the Vietnam War Commemoration event which
I understand is being planned. These Soldiers, Marines, Sailors
and Airmen fought the bloodiest battle of the Cold War, and stopped the spread
of Communism in
The
Only a very few veterans, or citizens, know of the upcoming
Commemorative, its scale, its activities, and the timing. I know that there are
those who would seek to once again belittle and even ignore the
The commemoration is not a political event, a statement on the Viet
Nam War, nor an angstful re-hashing of the war's
merits, strategy, tactics and cost. It is a tribute to
those who wore their country's uniform, and served it to the best of their
ability.
This is a time for that homecoming parade, those VFW
and American Legion barbeques, those speeches of patriotism and thankfulness. I
call upon you and all the members of Congress to get involved, get updated,
lend support, and be the
Phillip Jennings, USMC,
Phillip
Courtesy: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=39271