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    #16
    Great!

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      #17
      Awesome Post, Thank You for sharing.

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        #18
        Hats off...!

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          #19
          Rest in peace brother.

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            #20
            Thank you for posting this. Far too many good men did not return, and those who did were not received as heroes at the time.


            Mr. Sid

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              #21
              RIP, brave men.

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                #22
                Excellent post, Thank You!

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                  #23
                  One more time for Memorial Day

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                    #24
                    Great post
                    Thank you


                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                      #25
                      God Bless those Marines. I too was one of the lucky ones to make it home. Just don't seem right sometimes.

                      Semper Fi brothers and sisters

                      USMC 67 to 69

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                        #26
                        Its great that you honor your uncle and the sacrifice he made.

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                          #27
                          God Bless America

                          Many THANKS and prayers for all who have served or lost loved ones protecting our Freedom ; regardless of Military branch and war served in.


                          On this date in the Vietnam War
                          May 30, 1966: In the largest raids since air attacks on North Vietnam began in February 1965, U.S. planes destroy five bridges, 17 railroad cars, and 20 buildings in the Thanh Hoa and Vinh areas (100 and 200 miles south of Hanoi, respectively). Others planes hit Highway 12 in four places north of the Mugia Pass and inflicted heavy damage on the Yen Bay arsenal and munitions storage area, which was located 75 miles northeast of Hanoi. A U.S. spokesman attributed the unprecedented number of planes taking part in the raids to an improvement in weather conditions.


                          If you've never witnessed the Vietnam Memorial Wall or tribute wall in person, do yourself and your kids a favor and experience it first hand.

                          ps - bring kleenex as it's OK for grown men to cry , been there done that





                          Last edited by Cajun Blake; 05-30-2016, 10:01 AM.

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                            #28
                            Heck, I'm tearing up now just looking at the pics.

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                              #29
                              My only regret is that we couldn't/didn't save them all---

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                                #30
                                Evening bump for the fallen...

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