Probably the worst war experience from a soldier viewpoint was the Viet Nam conflict. An undeclared war, thousands of Americans in the prime of life went off to fight in a faraway, often unexplained war, many to die or be maimed for life. Furthermore, after the Tet Offensive, which was seriously misrepresented by the American media, much of the support for these young men evaporated. And for the first time in American warfare annals, many were welcomed with boos and curse words for their service. Often we soldiers in America were told we couldn't even wear our uniforms in public.
Young men and women in uniform did their duty. Whatever your opinion on the war, these soldiers were not to blame yet they suffered greatly. And many of them never readjusted back to civilian life. Just check a VA Hospital today and you will see many of them. Physical problems, pain, mental issues, the full range is found.
God help us to always remember the courage and bravery of these young people who sacrificed so much for a country that in many ways turned its back on them. May those still troubled find peace and tranquility at long last. They were some of our finest and deserve our love and care.
And those who condemned them should be ashamed.
I would welcome anyone else's comments on this grave situation. This is the generation of service of which I was a part. It was a major learning experience for me that always has impacted my life.





