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Admiral Link
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Aftermath of the War
Posted: 20 Jun 09 5:42 AM
This might be a personal question to David and Dan.

Where you guys ever chastised by the public for being involved in the Vietnam war? Did they call you names?

If you're going to doubt yourself, I'll leave you here. [...] Never doubt yourself. Only let it make you stronger. - Solid Snake
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Re: Aftermath of the War
Posted: 20 Jun 09 10:44 AM
That's a lil dangerous Link. I asked my dad and all he said was: "Sean don't you ever disrespect the armed forces. Ever." that's all I got out of the man.
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Re: Aftermath of the War
Posted: 20 Jun 09 1:30 PM
 Skink wrote
That's a lil dangerous Link. I asked my dad and all he said was: "Sean don't you ever disrespect the armed forces. Ever." that's all I got out of the man.


I watched a documentary or read online article of how people dislike the GI who were involved in the Vietnam war. Even veteran GI got no recognized for their sacrifice in the war as well being part of veterans statuary holiday nor did WWII veterans did not consider Vietnam as a war.  Though I know some GI threw their dogtags at the White house during a demonstation against Nixon administration.

If you're going to doubt yourself, I'll leave you here. [...] Never doubt yourself. Only let it make you stronger. - Solid Snake
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