W L Farmer
07-13-09, 11:20 PM
Good reading when you have time.
http://www.mrfa.org/vnstats.htm
and
http://www.vhfcn.org/stat.html
My Brothers,
Here are some interesting facts:
Vietnam Facts vs. Fiction.
This will take your mind off of the little skirmish in Iraq; for a little while anyway.
I found this article very interesting. The most notable fact is that 2.7 million Americans actually served in the Vietnam Theater of war.
In the last census nearly 14 million Americans claimed they served in Vietnam.
Four out of five are lying. I wonder why.
Vietnam Facts vs. Fiction
For over 30 years I, like many Vietnam veterans, seldom spoke of Vietnam, except with other veterans,
when training soldiers, and in public speeches. These past five years I have joined the hundreds of thousands who believe it is high time the truth be told about the Vietnam War and the people who served there. It's time the American people learn that the United States military did not lose the War, and that a surprisingly high number of people who claim to have served there, in fact, DID NOT.
As Americans, support the men and women involved in the War on Terrorism. The mainstream media is once again working tirelessly to undermine their efforts and force a psychological loss or stalemate for the United States. We cannot stand by and let the media do to today's warriors what they did to us 35 years ago.
http://www.mrfa.org/vnstats.htm
and
http://www.vhfcn.org/stat.html
My Brothers,
Here are some interesting facts:
Vietnam Facts vs. Fiction.
This will take your mind off of the little skirmish in Iraq; for a little while anyway.
I found this article very interesting. The most notable fact is that 2.7 million Americans actually served in the Vietnam Theater of war.
In the last census nearly 14 million Americans claimed they served in Vietnam.
Four out of five are lying. I wonder why.
Vietnam Facts vs. Fiction
For over 30 years I, like many Vietnam veterans, seldom spoke of Vietnam, except with other veterans,
when training soldiers, and in public speeches. These past five years I have joined the hundreds of thousands who believe it is high time the truth be told about the Vietnam War and the people who served there. It's time the American people learn that the United States military did not lose the War, and that a surprisingly high number of people who claim to have served there, in fact, DID NOT.
As Americans, support the men and women involved in the War on Terrorism. The mainstream media is once again working tirelessly to undermine their efforts and force a psychological loss or stalemate for the United States. We cannot stand by and let the media do to today's warriors what they did to us 35 years ago.