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We Were Soldiers, Not Baby Killers
Opinion Journal ^
| 03/04/2002
| BRENDAN MINITER
Posted on 03/03/2002 9:18:16 PM PST by Pokey78
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:04:15 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Sometime after the 1983 liberation of Grenada, Ronald Reagan observed that one of the important achievements of the operation was that it helped get America over Vietnam. No longer was every military campaign destined to be another lost, aimless war. This weekend, Hollywood finally caught up to the Gipper. No longer is every movie about Vietnam destined to portray the war as aimless and immoral.
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To: Euro-American Scum
Hadn't thought of that. Could be why the theater I went to was about 25% empty on Friday night. Read somewhere (Yahoo?) that the film was #1 this weekend. If it is good word of mouth will be filling the theatres. I just hope it's still playing in a couple of months so I can see it (I don't live within 250 miles of a theatre but vacation time is coming up)
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posted on
03/04/2002 8:37:44 AM PST
by
hattend
To: HockeyPop
LBJ, the other shithead president of the 20th century.
82
posted on
03/04/2002 8:39:08 AM PST
by
wjcsux
Comment #83 Removed by Moderator
To: SuziQ
But I do have to admit, during the newer movies with more graphic violence, I watch parts of them through the fingers on my hand!LOL! I waited to see Saving Private Ryan until we could rent it and see it on the small screen. Then I watched the first half hour through the fringe of an afghan! I'm not too brave, but both my sons really wanted me to see it, and I wanted to see it myself, as I do We Were Soldiers.........I may wait and watch it through my tear-stained afghan.
Green Berets.......good movie!!
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posted on
03/04/2002 8:42:51 AM PST
by
ohioWfan
To: Thorn11cav
Thank you for sharing that.
85
posted on
03/04/2002 8:56:01 AM PST
by
oldvike
To: Thorn11cav
Indeed, thank you.
To: in the Arena
I this photo from your website ?
87
posted on
03/04/2002 10:37:40 AM PST
by
jokar
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Petition signed, sir. Thanks for the honor.
88
posted on
03/04/2002 10:40:03 AM PST
by
redhead
To: LenS
Did the NEA come out against this film like they did the Patriot? It occurs to me that we ought to make a trade with OZ, 3 wimpy Baldweanies for Mel.
It appears that Dashole (the wee little guy), Byrd (the king of pork and bedsheets), and Hollings (the senile one) are trying to kick start the 5th column i.e. the 4th estate!
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posted on
03/04/2002 10:58:56 AM PST
by
Righty1
To: Thorn11cav
"The graditude of those grunts meant more to me, than any Medal or Parade. I didn't know the grunts we protected personally"
I was a Gunners Mate on a Destroyer.
In Feb '69 I had to be evacuated to another ship after I was injured working on a hang fire of a WP shell in the 5" gun mount.
We had no MD on board, just a corpsman.
When I was is sickbay there were Marines in their also.
When they found out I was a Gunners Mate from a destroyer they couldn't thank me enough for the gunfire support we provided.
Marine air spotters would give us the targets and we'd lay in the barrages.
To this day I still remember those Marines and to this day I still consider them the ones who should be thanked.
To: jokar
Oh no. The comments by Renatus made me wonder if in fact the patch was still visible...I was searching for a recent picture of the mountain and came across this shot...more recent pictures are taken from a ground view and do not show the detail as this one...but I doubt the patch still exists...it appears to have been made out of canvas or some other material...I've read about this patch in several books but this is the first time I've seen the picture...I was two years old in 1965 so I cannot comment from a personal perspective...
To: RetiredArmy
...The Enemy is now Within and always has been. Just ask HILLARY RODHAM, BILL CLINTON, JOE LIEBERMAN, Sen KERRY (Mass), Sen DODD, etc...
To: Bones Boy
I don't think she said "atheist", I think she said "Methodist". Can anyone confirm? Confirmed. As I recall she said Methodist, because she said she could pray any way she wanted.
Unless my ears are failing.
To: Zeroisanumber
Oliver Stone (who directed the film) fought in Vietnam, and the "soldier" was a Green Beret named Ronald Kovic who was paralyzed after having his spine shot out during a firefight in Vietnam. I thought Kovic was in the Marine Corps.
To: Pokey78
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posted on
03/04/2002 12:11:23 PM PST
by
spald
To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the heads up!
To: Thorn11cav
Thanks for sharing those stories and feelings at #83. Running into those grunts while you were waiting for your "Freedom Bird" reminded me of when I came home from my first tour just prior to TET 68.
As I remember, it was about three days of out-processing while at Cam Rahn Bay. I did go water skiing in the bay behind one of the special services boats. Can you imagine the pull someone had to have to get a job like that? Mostly I ran into guys I had come over with a year earlier and that had been scattered all over the country.
I had just been promoted from WO1 to CW2 and pretty much thought I was sh!t-hot. One memory I will always treasure is when I ran into my former Tac-NCO, (SSG Burke, now an SFC) from a year and a half earlier at Ft. Wolters, TX. He had busted my chops many times when I was a WOC. He saw me during those three days at Cam Rahn and in front of everybody gave me a salute followed by a big fatherly hug. I remember being embarrassed. Sergeant Burke, if you're out there, I'd love to hug you back.
Thorn11Cav, Welcome home.
To: ALOHA RONNIE
Hey Aloha Ronnie! I just heard you on Michael Medved's show! You're great!
To: leadpenny
Somewhere I have a picture of myself water skiing in Cam Rahn Bay in 1968. I was in the Replacement Company during Tet. You're the first FReeper I've heard of who remembers the Skiing.
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03/04/2002 1:36:20 PM PST
by
js1138
To: ALOHA RONNIE
Ping for the truth about our courageous Vietnam troops.
Have to mention the best book on the subject: "Stolen Valor," by B.G. Burkett...almost everything the media's said about the Vietnam Vet was untrue. You and others are finally setting the record straight. Hugs and humble thanks, Ronnie.
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