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Memorial Day 2020 - Remember

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Memorial Day 2020 – Remember

The Vietnam Veteran - A veteran visiting the wall was quoted as saying, “it’s the parade we never got.” The Smithsonian Institution director has captured the thoughts of many that attended, “The Wall” drew together both those who fought and those who marched against the war and served to promote national healing a decade after the divisive conflict’s end.

Those words were well-spoken. The Vietnam veterans that I knew to include myself were reserved and introspective when it came to communicating anything on the Vietnam war or even serving. It was a way not to get caught up in the prosecution by the civilian population for having served and avoid physical altercations.

The wall served as the beginning of the release of emotions. So many Vietnam veterans had misgivings that we kept to ourselves but when we heard others make statements it released many to believe that it was not just them. (the individual) The event was huge and probably the enormity of the event will only be realized by the Vietnam veterans that are fast assembling at our last Rally Point. It is reported that we are losing 390 Vietnam Veterans per day.

The design and looks of the Wall were just a plus to the emotional healing that began after the opening of the memorial on November 13, 1982. It was one of the few times that the reported news helped the Vietnam Veteran because it spread the words captured as told by those that served during that war. As time passed, the civilian population changed their opinion of the Vietnam Veteran.

It eventually led to the Vietnam Veterans demonstrating the pride that we had in serving with our brothers and sisters that showed us so much while serving in-country.

I see the Wall as more important to the Vietnam veteran that most will ever know.

Most Vietnam Veterans cringe when they hear reports that we lost the war.

 

FACTS:

The fact is that the Vietnam Veteran was successful in their endeavors even though there were Rules of Engagements (ROE) that were detrimental to the effort and yes, were sometimes responsible for the death of our veterans.

The Vietnam Veteran won the major engagements of the war and pushed the North back on their heels.

The end of the war for the Vietnam Veterans ended in 1973 after the Paris Peace Agreement was approved on January 27, 1973.

In 1975, the North Vietnamese invaded South Vietnam and the South surrendered to the North. The U.S. Embassy and thousands of South Vietnamese were evacuated as the North rolled into what was then Saigon.

Today, many of our Vietnam Veterans continue to fight that war by way of the residual effect of the dioxin nicknamed Agent Orange. (named because of its color) The casualties continue to climb.

There have been many wars and we still have men and women in harm’s way.

Remember all the Veterans that served our country – Those that were killed, wounded, or missing in action – Remember.

Comments (2)

David Okada
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Manhattan, NY
Service-Beyond Your Expectations

I felt as a Viet Nam veteran that there was too much controversy when I was discharged, and I just wanted to gain some respect as an employee in the electronics field, which was my speciality for 40 years. Its funny because of my Japanese American heritage I have now become  proud of my heritage during the Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. There is a sense of pride now after serving during the Viet Nam era that a memorial to commemoriate the sacrifices made was finally acknowledged. My father and uncle served during World War II and my uncle served in the 442nd Infantry Combat Battalion during World War II.  They did not speak much about their experiences either. I enjoyed your blog about why Memorial Day is so important and thank you for your service during that time.

May 24, 2020 03:15 PM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Jane & Jeff Daley, PhD Happy Memorial Day to you and to all!

May 24, 2020 05:12 PM