My dads a Viet nam vet, this song takes me back to my child hood playing loud in his car, he will always be a hero in my eyes, thank all who served, much respect.
@@kittycat7028 There is so much wrong with your statement that I don't even know where to start. First of all you need to separate the people and the soldiers, none of whom wanted the war, from the politicians who executed the war for their own ambitious reasons. Trump came along over 50 years after nam, that's just idioitic. An deiner Aussage ist so viel falsch, dass ich gar nicht weiß, wo ich anfangen soll. Zuallererst müssen Sie das Volk und die Soldaten, von denen keiner den Krieg wollte, von den Politikern trennen, die den Krieg aus ihren eigenen ehrgeizigen Gründen geführt haben. Trump kam über 50 Jahre nach nam daher, das ist einfach idioitisch.
RIP to my cousin, Marine PFC Henry Garcia, killed 1969 at the age of 20, and to all our young men and women who never made it home. And to those who came home, but are still fighting demons.
sorry your cousin died, but ty for his service, my dad was also a marine over there, thanks to all of them they fought for our country and our freedom, I work at sam's club so I thank all the vet's that come in the store for there service
My dad served in the Army, fought in the Korean War, my uncle was in the Army also, fought in Vietnam. 🇺🇸 They both made it home. ♥️ Thank you to all that has fought for my freedom. You have my respect. 🇺🇸
This is a no shitter: I was a gunner on convoys, Iraq 05-07 and I was talking on the intercom bitching that when they make a movie about what we did (NPDB1) that the sound track would SUCK! Because the music at the time sucked. So I said that we all got to sing some kool shit so we can say that the music really happened. We all sang Wooly Bully driving down some crap 3rd world road with IED's, camels, man dresses in the back ground. But we didn't know the words and it was all "Wooly Bully"......and more Wooly Bullys. Good times!
I was just 10 years,give r take when itwas first broadcast back in the day! I'm 65 n still get tears when I see or listen to it! Rock n roll, Peanuts! Till tomorrow n beyond! 👍👍😎😎🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you to everyone who served our country. Unfortunately my father came back a Very Big Mess. I was 5 I am now 60. Rip Daddy from your daddy's little girl.
At the time, I was way too young to understand. But when I was a teenager, my Uncle Octave, who was in the US Air Force, told stories. As he was part of the transport unit who picked up the "dead" (bagged and tagged) - he would get really upset at the way the bodies were handled. They were just tossed like "proverbial garbage" on the planes. He would literally yell that "they were once alive. Human beings who were loved. Somebodies somebody". And he would ask that they would be a little more respectful. As my Uncle Octave told this story he would always have tears rolling down his face. My Uncle Octaves smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish and eventually died of cancer. God Bless Him. He had so much insight. And his pain was real enough for him to smoke and drink himself to death. God Bless the Soldiers, Then and Now. Because without them, we would not have a country, much less be the country we are. No matter how you feel about it.
To all you Vietnam vets: you have my upmost respect and honor. My dad served four tours in Vietnam as an advisor and battalion commander. Thank you for your service from a retired Coastie to honorable men and women who served.
'68 senior in HS. Letter from LBJ gave me 30 days to get ready to donate blood & guys for my country. We never were allowed to win, just hold your ground & don't lose. Disgraceful US govt...so much life & treasure wasted - mental scars incalculable! No matter, Bushes &Johnson's, and families made that 💰!
I joined the usmc, was in San Diego. Volunteering to go to Vietnam. One week latter they handcuffed me, turned me over to CHP at the gate,I was put on nonstop jet to albq. Was taken off the plane by a new mexico state police and driven to Espanola n.m. I lied about my age. I only needed a couple of weeks to be of age. They thought it was a big scam. All I wanted to do was make it a career.
This song brings back memorIes. Our Dad did two tours in Vietnam and when he came home from his last tour, I was very young , but I remember it being really late at night when we picked him up from the airport because of the way they were being treated, being spit on and called baby killers by some people. What a shame, they deserved better than that. Our Dad passed away in 2009. He served his country well. We're thankful and proud of him. We love and miss him with all our hearts. ( We love you Dad!!! ❤)
Amen, I hear you loud and clear... saw that with my own eyes... I was against the war personally, but never the GI's.. the actions of some of the "demonstrators" was right up there with antifa...
My dad was US Marine who served 2 tours in Vietnam and was shot down 2 times he came home without a scratch I know how lucky we where. Love you and miss you Dad Semper Fi
I discovered this song from pandora and had no clue the story that goes along with it. Thank you to all the heros that served in that bloody war. You all deserved more respect coming home
Rest in peace, Papa. I'll never forget your service in Vietnam. He died in 2015 from cancer due to Agent Orange, & at 3:21, he told me he worked on this helicopter before, & thought it was the funniest thing he ever saw in the war.
My dad and Uncle were in Nam from 64 to 66. When my beloved Uncle passed away my dad played this and a couple of other songs and had a drink of JUNGLE JUICE for his passing. I love you Uncle and miss you every time I hear this song
I LOST my husband in Vietnam AFTER the WAR He was SO Affected by PTSD and pre-occupied with VIOLENCE Our marriage could not last SERIOUS business ! These WARS CHANGE lives forever
Yes AGREE 100 percent! Im a victim of WWII Sfather (USMC SaiPan, Tinian, Marshall Islands, Occupied Japan). Dad, RIP I will always respect you and know it wasn't your fault. You willingly SERVED YOUR COUNTRY USA, took the enemy bullets, trudged the jungles with holes in your shoes, lay in foxholes sometimes with your brethren being shot dead around you; praying when it would end. You lead your men and tried to keep all of you safe to see back home. Unbeknownst, All the while, making it possible for me to have a better life. You made it back home but a mental wreck with no one to tell and help. You worked hard and tried to maintain a normal life and kept your oath of silence, your secret untold til the very end. Thank You! I understand and you are a HERO.
Most people today will never know what it was like. The ones that were there will never forget. God bless all the brothers and sisters that were there and give them peace.
Like a lot of guys sent to 'Nam, many had kids or kid sisters and Bros, They were little more than Target practice yet the U.S government had some crazy idea about sending, nonstop, the youth of the Country. Large numbers of draftees were sent from the Streets of New York, I know from what I saw myself in Tan Son Nhut and Danang.Our C-130's and KIWI Bristol Freighters took up Medical and food supplies from Changi,The American government had a pact with one of their Politicians (McNamara) to 'Clean Up the Streets of NY City and so hundreds of Afro Americans were shipped up there. All this and many sickening details of the 'war' including clearing Afro Americans from the Streets of NYC are written in a book titled 'NAM'. The Vietnam Experience.1988 by ORBUS Publishing Ltd. this is NOT a story book believe me, it is a blow by blow account of that dreadful action.The book was 1st published in London by the Octopus Publishing group Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RB. 1988. The Blow by Blow pages give the truth, it is certainly not a story book full of 'heroic' fights, rather it displays accurately the deviant policies dreamed up by U.S politicians and their ilk. I was around 27 years old those days and experienced in Jungle warfare from the days of Malaya's emergency actions 1949-1960. Vietnam was a totally different model of ultra mechanised war coupled with a relentless and non stop supply of trained and well armed hostile troops. (Unlike the ones I had experienced in Malaya where Bandits and armed Terrorists were the enemy and NO armour was utilised, it was almost ALL footbashing. Helicopters were almost non existent in my days.ANyone interested should try get a hold of this History Book, there's no 'light reading' in it just the truth. it is Packed with color foto's too'.NAM, The Vietnam Experience' 1965-75, if not available at your bookshops locally AMAZON will have copies. Terry Offord Ex Air Force.(retired years ago.)
@@kimdennis2968 Bonjour, cette image du soldat avec l'enfant me fait pensée à mon mandat de casque-bleu pour l'ONU au Liban... un enfants dans une main pour essayer de lui sauver la vie et une arme dans l'autre pour le protéger...
As a Canadian, my heart has always wept for all those young brave American soldiers who gave up their lives, never to see tomorrows again !! R.I.P. you brave heroes !!!
As many Canadians joined the US military to fight the communists in Vietnam as there were American draft dodgers who fled to Canada. My respect goes out to the Canadians....
my uncle was a soldier in that bs war and is a cancer survivor thanks to agent-orange, also a friend of mine just lost his dad to cancer caused by agent-orange another soldier paid his life and still no respect, our soldiers do not cause war they just willing sacrifice for us and deserve our appreciation and gratitude, we need to show some respect to them and their families starting with thanking them for our freedom
"Never have so many, been betrayed by so few, for so little." Honor to all my Vietnamese and American brothers who didn't make it, they gave up all their tomorrows so that we could have a today. May the Lord Bless them and keep them, always. Amen.
It's nearly 2.00am...woolly bully..!!! I salute you all . I was 14years old and just liked music . Long legs , long blonde hair , and a long gone attitude to music ! Thank you for your service in letting me get to 64 and still jigging to "woolllly bulllly ! " God bless you all ! XXX
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. 🇺🇸 I really enjoyed the pics and music! It was bittersweet…I have an uncle that was part of the body recovery team and have many friends who were in Vietnam. Some of them share their stories but some won’t talk about it at all! I know about some good and bad stories, but I also know that many of our returning troops weren’t treated well at all. THIS BREAKS MY HEART! Many gave it all, but some gave the ultimate sacrifice! I am one red blooded American that appreciates all the sacrifices and who thanks God for you and your families! I love seeing these pictures! 🥰🇺🇸
One professor of mine in college talks about his nightmare in serving there and the other stayed home at was shot at during the Kent State Event. Both forever changed… thank you for your service.
I'm British but I take my hat off to each and everyone of you Americans that served in Vietnam you all were very brave ,my sincere condolences to all the families of those who were KIA and all the WIA America should be very proud of all who served .
Horrible....and to think these morons who are senseless protesting how their suffering. They needed to taste Nam for a day. Those clueless, disrespectful son of a bitches.
They actually sacrificed for the republic of Vietnam. the democratic republic of Vietnam had no intentions of invading the United states so us troops where not there to defend the country. Same goes for Korea
@@abdul-basiyribnmarcus8640There is always one of you negative nuts who shouldn't comment if you have nothing good to say. Of course, your name says it all.
Vele songs hadden een link met de Vietnam oorlog, maar deze song werd door vele piloten in hun Hueys gespeeld om de troepen te steunen, een keer bij de grote oefening Refoger troops to Germany heb ik het typische geluid van de Hueys mogen horen en mijn gedachten gingen naar de GI's die gevochten hebben voor hun land in Vietnam en mijn gedachten en gebeden gingen ook naar de gesneuvelde jongens en naar de veteranen die nog altijd aan die tijd denken. Geweldig dat we dit nog mogen horen en de foto's erbij zien.
Rest in peace, to the dead veterans that serve this country. We couldn’t be here without their service, and God bless them, and God bless our current live in Veterans for their service
Got married at 16 in 1970! Two weeks later husband left for Basic! Went to Viet Nam! Came home a different man! I stayed for 14 years, but never the same! God Be with all those men who went to Vietnam!
While I am a combat veteran from Iraq 2003, I have family that fought in Nam, Korean war, Bosnia, Grenada, Panama, WW2. Myself and my team listened to all of the songs from that era. We never forgot, and all of veterans of Afganistan and Iraq hold ALL veterans from Nam with the most respect. ALL Veterans!!! You gentleman set me up for success and the rest of my soldiers. We honor you, and we have learned from you! Please keep telling your experiences to the younger generation, so that we can continue with progress. To ALL veterans... thank you!
thank you for doing what your country ask jason. like so many of us did before you it is not the politics that matter. its doing what this country ask. i am now an old soldier but have never wavered from my pride in serving this country. don't let anyone ever shame you as they did us....welcome home man
Merci Jason tu peux être fier de toi, (pour moi c'était Liban 1992). On peut êtres fier de tous les vétérans, et on peut être fier de tous les jeunes soldats qui se battent aujourd'hui dans le monde
My brother Joey served in 67 -70. Till this day he doesn't watch war movie it reminds him of the horror's over there. Don't get me wrong he's mentally fine it's just the Bad Memories.
The only Vietnam film I have ever watched to the end was The Siege of Firebase Gloria. I didn't see the beginning and at first I thought it was a WW2 film. When I realized what it was I almost turned it off. My feelings are that if I need to know more than I do I can just pick up the phone and question an expert. Anyway, I thought in the end it was worth watching. More than that I can not give.
@Edward - I hate to inform you but, your brother is probably not "mentally fine". I can assure you that he suffers from PTSD. Having been diagnosed with this condition over a decade ago, I wish there was someway to reach your brother and convince him to open up to a psychologist and/or psychiatrist experienced with treating veterans. So many advances have been made in the treatment of this condition that it is somewhat curable today if diagnosed and treated in time. As for me and my fellow vets who suffer from chronic PTSD, I'm thankful beyond my ability describe for the treatment I have received from the VA. I feel that I have given some of my life back.
@@flick22601 Good morning Sir I do appreciate u n ur concerns but thank God today my brother is a converted born again Christian. He's happily married n a happy Grandfather. Thank u 🤗 always for ur wonderful message. Be Bless Be safe 🙏!
what horiorrs velez the firefights didnt last but 30 minutes then air strike would come in artillery woolybollywasnt evenpopular inmvietnam mostly soul music
To all 11bravo grunts who walked,sweated, cussed, fought and died in the jungles, rivers, mtns, rice paddy's, in villes,trails that led to no where. We remember!🕊️🫡🇺🇸🙏
My grandpa was in Vietnam from ‘67-‘69 and was in the 604th transportation company in Pleiku and he would never tell anything to my dad but would tell me things about his time there to me and my older brother. To this day my dad is still shocked about how open my grandpa was with me and my brother but never with him. I am now an avid collector of the Vietnam war along with all my grandpas items that he had collected. He passed away two years ago and it feels just like yesterday that I last saw him. Miss you old man 1946-2020❤️
My 2 grandpas were in WW2, my husband flew during Desert Storm, we have 2 grandsons in the Marines, our oldest and his middle brother. Saying Thank you just never seems like enough; you risked your lives for us. I'm a retired funeral director and the only thing I could do was make sure your brothers and sisters were more than properly taken care when they were in my funeral home.
My two brothers were in Vietnam at the same time thank God they came back home safely. I was only 17 when they left home. I thank God for all that served in the Army.
This reminds me of my Dad and my uncle in the 80s having a good time my dad was in the Army and my uncle was in the Marines both served in Vietnam Great times , Thank you for your service RIp 😓
I've love this song! 1965, every time I heard this on the radio, me and my old neighborhood kids would sing and dance our asses off to it!!!! KOIL Radio in Omaha, Nebraska, was one of our top music stations in the 1960's & 1970's!!! They play every hit records. Good old days!!!!
I was in Vietnam in 1969 and for a while was stationed at a firebase named Wooly Bully in Kontum Province so this song has a special meaning for me-though likely different from most others.
@@moiolensuomalainen5708 I dont think mr. Bernatette's intentions were to show respect to the Vietcong. But hey I may be wrong, he could be a communist.
I saw Sam the Sham and the Pharohs in 1966 while training at Fort Polk. If my memory is right it was at Lake Charles at the state fair. One of my favorite songs.
It saddens me to see so many mindless comments from folks who weren't there and never experienced the horror..the carnage...the senseless killings...yet they seem ready to put their two cents worth the commentary...thank you all for those who fought in Nam...and may God bless those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. From an army brat thank you...
@@davepaterson935 actually we didnt really have any say so it was draftees when you got drafted you either went or got sent to prison and according to the milatary archive records it was actually 58,220 American casualties and over 500,000 Vietnamese casualties.
c'est incroyable de lire votre commentaire!!! je suis plus jeune que vous mais j'ai fait la guerre au Liban en 1992, et moi-aussi des fois ça me manque un peu... peut-être la nostalgie d'avoir essayé de changer le monde avec le pouvoir des armes et puis il n'y avait pas que de mauvais moment, la fusion entre frères d'armes c'est comme la drogue... mais moi aussi des fois ça me manque un peu...
I was in the Army but not in the time period of this song...Heavy Metal is actually what got me through my Army Daze...And yeah, maybe even a little Rick Astley and Madonna too 🤣
Not only did those brave men had to fight in a physical war but sadly also had to endure mental war in their minds, never ending. You all have my utmost respect including those that have sadly passed on
My father was in Korea 60-62 1st Cavalry. He got a gig in Armed Forces Radio and was DJ during his two years there. When Good Morning Vietnam the movie came out he told me that’s exactly what he did in Korea.
May God bless all of you who served and may HE help you all find lasting. Thanks for your service from a vet to all of you who served. A may those who gave rest easy Amen🙏
Thank you to all the brave soldiers and god bless the ones who never made it home. Like my cousin Shelby “Hillbilly” Stover. 25th Infantry division 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, B company. K.I.A 9/23/1969 South Vietnam, Hua Nghia Province. Gone but not forgotten
I Served in Vietnam, anyone who packed their bag to go, but no one took everything home with them even if they were lucky enough to survive but no one returned whole John Mattera 1972
To my dad JR Thivener Vietnam vet,I understand now dad that I'm 50, lot has changed us Americans need to stay strong my dad said he could hear this music a mile away coming from then choppers,proud of our military
I was there 72-73 and again in 75 ... guess I'm one of the youngest Nam vets ... welcome home to all war vets ... I didn't get a welcome home from anyone but family for over 15 years after I got back.
usa was under no threat.. just like afghanistan... an endless war for BIG PHARMA bankster interests.... and now our lovely leaders are jabbing us all with un-tested pharma... what a wonderfull world.. .. .. .
My cousin Eddie, whom I adored, died in Vietnam at age 19. He was 2 months to the day older than me. We'd both be 69 now. I miss him ad much today ad I did then. God bless you, Eddie.
My ex was a tet Nam survivor and he said the music then was his saving grace! He lost many but kept them in his heart. The music was a life line to home. The music kept the demons at bay
My grandpa, who died this time last year (at 88 y.o.) always sang this when i was a youngin in 93' , he was the Very First Filipino Marine Drill sergeant. drinking and dedicating this to my papa!
EVERYONE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. My father was there and I will never ever forget that when he came home when I was 6 and trust me when a 6 year old knows that her daddy ain't right he was a hot mess. The thing's he went through and I tried to be there for him. I Miss him So Very Much he passed in 1998.
If the shoe were on the other foot , would you be thanking soldiers for their service if Russia claimed they were invited and started killing American civilians in the name of some ideal ?
@@Bradgilliswhammyman We would never understand WAR. But I still would like to thank everyone for their service. We only get to know what they wanted us to know We never get the answers for and into the war.
I'm a Martial Artist and all the Vets want to hang out with me. WWII, Korea, Vietnam. I grew up in the Hollywood Hills in a party house with my mom who sold Ganja and Hashish. I've been practicing Silat and Escrima since 1993 and Taiji, Bagua and Xingyi since 2008. I used to get night terrors. I cured my PTSD Fasting and drinking Herb Teas.
One of our substitute teachers was a Vietnam Vet. Kids would joke about how he just let us do whatever we felt like and would just sleep in class. At the time it was funny because unprofessionalism was rare in middle school but I can only imagine the shit this guy went through.
I was there in 69-70 with the 25th Infantry. There are things that I still time about. These songs are very important to me. God Bless America and All Military, Today's and The Veterans.
I was there. I still have nightmares 50 years later. Songs like this got us through the day.
I wouldn't have wanted to be near Nam for any money or gold in the whole world.
I never knew what this song was about
Pray against the bad dreams. God can take them away.
😭😭😭😭😭
sorry man, so sorry. glad you stayed with us, Vince, big big love to you from me
My dads a Viet nam vet, this song takes me back to my child hood playing loud in his car, he will always be a hero in my eyes, thank all who served, much respect.
Was hatten die Amis in Vietnam zu suchen? Die sollten sich doch erst einmal um ihre eigenen Probleme kümmern. Den Trump gar nicht zu erwähnen.
@@kittycat7028 dying for nothing.
@@kittycat7028 There is so much wrong with your statement that I don't even know where to start. First of all you need to separate the people and the soldiers, none of whom wanted the war, from the politicians who executed the war for their own ambitious reasons. Trump came along over 50 years after nam, that's just idioitic.
An deiner Aussage ist so viel falsch, dass ich gar nicht weiß, wo ich anfangen soll. Zuallererst müssen Sie das Volk und die Soldaten, von denen keiner den Krieg wollte, von den Politikern trennen, die den Krieg aus ihren eigenen ehrgeizigen Gründen geführt haben. Trump kam über 50 Jahre nach nam daher, das ist einfach idioitisch.
Your dad is a hero!!!💜
@@kittycat7028 trust me when I say this, if you do not live near the Mexico border you wouldn’t understand what’s going on with America-
Still rocking out to this song in 2024 for gym sessions. WE ARE ALL GONNA MAKE IT BROS!!!
Hell yeah! 💪💪
This is my motivational song when starting my route at work 1🚄🚇🚆🫡🤫
Yeeeah buuudy 💪🙏👌🇳🇿
Nah, it's over
RIP to my cousin, Marine PFC Henry Garcia, killed 1969 at the age of 20, and to all our young men and women who never made it home. And to those who came home, but are still fighting demons.
sorry your cousin died, but ty for his service, my dad was also a marine over there, thanks to all of them they fought for our country and our freedom, I work at sam's club so I thank all the vet's that come in the store for there service
🇺🇸 Respect.
My dad served in the Army, fought in the Korean War, my uncle was in the Army also, fought in Vietnam. 🇺🇸 They both made it home. ♥️
Thank you to all that has fought for my freedom. You have my respect. 🇺🇸
there and the road
God bless you.❤️
Nam '66 - '68 I remember this song like it was yesterday. RIP my Brothers
Thank you so much for the service 😋😎☺️
@@danieljamesballantyne9302 Thanks and thanks to all Veterans young and old
This is a no shitter: I was a gunner on convoys, Iraq 05-07 and I was talking on the intercom bitching that when they make a movie about what we did (NPDB1) that the sound track would SUCK! Because the music at the time sucked. So I said that we all got to sing some kool shit so we can say that the music really happened. We all sang Wooly Bully driving down some crap 3rd world road with IED's, camels, man dresses in the back ground. But we didn't know the words and it was all "Wooly Bully"......and more Wooly Bullys. Good times!
Thank you for your service!!
LRRPs
"We the unwilling, led by the unqualified, kill the unfortunate, die for the ungrateful."
Best one line resume of the dilemma of the American soldier in Vietnam.
sad
So true. But so glad you made it back.
spot on
Exactly.
I love this song. The Nam as always was played 24/7 on Armed Forces Radio for all of us Marines on duty where ever we were in the bush. God Bless...
Thank you, Sir for your service. God Bless you!
Brother I feel you and you know what I wish I was there
God Bless
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I was just 10 years,give r take when itwas first broadcast back in the day! I'm 65 n still get tears when I see or listen to it! Rock n roll, Peanuts! Till tomorrow n beyond! 👍👍😎😎🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
To all Americans kids that died , suffered but also found some solace with music like this one. I salute you . Vets you rock..
thats correct thank god for thier songs that they go do in field in there head.Thats what kept my dad and husband alive in 69/70
from us over pond thankes
@@elizabethannchadwick243 My respects lady.
Lost a cousin. Gotta see his name on the traveling wall.
Thank you to everyone who served our country. Unfortunately my father came back a Very Big Mess. I was 5 I am now 60. Rip Daddy from your daddy's little girl.
At the time, I was way too young to understand. But when I was a teenager, my Uncle Octave, who was in the US Air Force, told stories. As he was part of the transport unit who picked up the "dead" (bagged and tagged) - he would get really upset at the way the bodies were handled. They were just tossed like "proverbial garbage" on the planes. He would literally yell that "they were once alive. Human beings who were loved. Somebodies somebody". And he would ask that they would be a little more respectful. As my Uncle Octave told this story he would always have tears rolling down his face. My Uncle Octaves smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish and eventually died of cancer. God Bless Him. He had so much insight. And his pain was real enough for him to smoke and drink himself to death. God Bless the Soldiers, Then and Now. Because without them, we would not have a country, much less be the country we are. No matter how you feel about it.
God bless him, much respect!
Poor man.
So true.... a horrible experience.
Well said😓
Nice to know.
I got married at 16, Vietnam changed my new husband!
To all you Vietnam vets: you have my upmost respect and honor. My dad served four tours in Vietnam as an advisor and battalion commander. Thank you for your service from a retired Coastie to honorable men and women who served.
God Bless them all .🇮🇪
Make'n it work
@@anneliamohara2842 all for one
I'm so proud I had family in many wars Ruben Pacheco
Very proud
I was a child and LOVED this song. Still do. I'd like to take a moment to honor ALL the soldiers. Thank you for your service I love you all.
Take a moment to honor the innocent Vietnamese lives that were lost in that war
Thank you for all the nice comments. I served in Nam and songs like this got us through some rough times. Welcome home to all.
me too randy
You made me think of Good Morning Vietnam.
Amen.america
I feel you bro I wish I was there
I feel you brother I wish I was there
Some came home. Some didn’t. They all left something on the battlefield that many here will never understand. Welcome home. Be at peace.
I agree!
Yes amen
Amen
Live by the sword die by the sword. The sword of God cuts to the bone ans marrow it cannot be evaded
You have to remember most of those guys were kids. God bless 'em all.
That's the truth, I was one of them
'68 senior in HS. Letter from LBJ gave me 30 days to get ready to donate blood & guys for my country. We never were allowed to win, just hold your ground & don't lose. Disgraceful US govt...so much life & treasure wasted - mental scars incalculable! No matter, Bushes &Johnson's, and families made that 💰!
I joined the usmc, was in San Diego. Volunteering to go to Vietnam. One week latter they handcuffed me, turned me over to CHP at the gate,I was put on nonstop jet to albq. Was taken off the plane by a new mexico state police and driven to Espanola n.m.
I lied about my age. I only needed a couple of weeks to be of age. They thought it was a big scam. All I wanted to do was make it a career.
This song brings back memorIes. Our Dad did two tours in Vietnam and when he came home from his last tour, I was very young , but I remember it being really late at night when we picked him up from the airport because of the way they were being treated, being spit on and called baby killers by some people. What a shame, they deserved better than that. Our Dad passed away in 2009. He served his country well. We're thankful and proud of him. We love and miss him with all our hearts. ( We love you Dad!!! ❤)
So sad..but ge is loved and respected by those of us who knew about the hardships and personal sacrifice!!❤❤❤
Amen, I hear you loud and clear... saw that with my own eyes... I was against the war personally, but never the GI's.. the actions of some of the "demonstrators" was right up there with antifa...
My dad was US Marine who served 2 tours in Vietnam and was shot down 2 times he came home without a scratch I know how lucky we where. Love you and miss you Dad Semper Fi
....good music that's all I have to say bout dat
He had scratches, the kind no one can see but himself. All of us have them.
Amen, Dad was a Marine in Korean War!
God Bless your dad
Semper Fi Brother 🇺🇸
My deepest respect to all the brave soldiers who fought and died in Vietnam. They did their duty despite the screwed up politicians.
robb i agree with you lol xx
Amen, exactly! Life for those soldiers forever messed up!
My country isn't involved but i feel you those guys had balls of steel!
that is a given
My husband was there in 69. He hit a boobytrap. Medivac’d out. And he would do it all again today to safe this country!
I discovered this song from pandora and had no clue the story that goes along with it. Thank you to all the heros that served in that bloody war. You all deserved more respect coming home
For sure
Amended Love Threw Time
@@TheHolyBibleLoveMeaffghttae²²³³3e²³0²a
never gets old. I'm 74
77
55 years later and I can still hear the choppers above the jungle. God damn it
You have my respect, Sir. Greetings from Athens, Greece
Bless you Mr. Harris
I WAITED for THAT sound!
Called a, DUST OFF!
A lot of us hear it at night, often it seems far away like did I hear that. I always wake up just before the sounds gets too close.
Was there May - July 69 with 1/12 1st Cav.These songs have more meaning as I get older and realize that a lot of guys I served with are dying.
🌅
God bless you Alonzo.
Thanks for your service good sir. I was in 1/9 cav
My Husband served 8 yrs. in this godforsaken place, What for???
So are you and so am I, Aug 69-Aug 70- 25th Inf Div. One song said it all about a tour over there, Sloop John B by The Beach Boys.
Rest in peace, Papa. I'll never forget your service in Vietnam. He died in 2015 from cancer due to Agent Orange, & at 3:21, he told me he worked on this helicopter before, & thought it was the funniest thing he ever saw in the war.
My dad and Uncle were in Nam from 64 to 66. When my beloved Uncle passed away my dad played this and a couple of other songs and had a drink of JUNGLE JUICE for his passing. I love you Uncle and miss you every time I hear this song
I LOST my husband in Vietnam AFTER the WAR He was SO Affected by PTSD and pre-occupied with VIOLENCE Our marriage could not last SERIOUS business ! These WARS CHANGE lives forever
jjencarl66 WHY you TALK like THAT
Yes AGREE 100 percent! Im a victim of WWII Sfather (USMC SaiPan, Tinian, Marshall Islands, Occupied Japan).
Dad, RIP I will always respect you and know it wasn't your fault.
You willingly SERVED YOUR COUNTRY USA, took the enemy bullets, trudged the jungles with holes in your shoes, lay in foxholes sometimes with your brethren being shot dead around you; praying when it would end. You lead your men and tried to keep all of you safe to see back home. Unbeknownst, All the while, making it possible for me to have a better life. You made it back home but a mental wreck with no one to tell and help. You worked hard and tried to maintain a normal life and kept your oath of silence, your secret untold til the very end. Thank You! I understand and you are a HERO.
Yes they did
True War Never Changes
What u talk about briam 1345???
This was one of my dad's favorite song he's a Vietnam bit
God bless all veterans of peace
Most people today will never know what it was like. The ones that were there will never forget. God bless all the brothers and sisters that were there and give them peace.
I was there, Just don't ever forget. Love you all
Godd Bless and Thamk You
Thank you.
never will, thank you guys for all you did
God bless you!
Thank you for your service.God bless you
R.I.P. Great Uncle Dwight Bledsoe. He's the man at 2.19 holding the baby.
Really? Was it his baby?
Yo? Really mate?
Like a lot of guys sent to 'Nam, many had kids or kid sisters and Bros, They were little more than Target practice yet the U.S government had some crazy idea about sending, nonstop, the youth of the Country. Large numbers of draftees were sent from the Streets of New York, I know from what I saw myself in Tan Son Nhut and Danang.Our C-130's and KIWI Bristol Freighters took up Medical and food supplies from Changi,The American government had a pact with one of their Politicians (McNamara) to 'Clean Up the Streets of NY City and so hundreds of Afro Americans were shipped up there. All this and many sickening details of the 'war' including clearing Afro Americans from the Streets of NYC are written in a book titled 'NAM'. The Vietnam Experience.1988 by ORBUS Publishing Ltd. this is NOT a story book believe me, it is a blow by blow account of that dreadful action.The book was 1st published in London by the Octopus Publishing group Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RB. 1988. The Blow by Blow pages give the truth, it is certainly not a story book full of 'heroic' fights, rather it displays accurately the deviant policies dreamed up by U.S politicians and their ilk. I was around 27 years old those days and experienced in Jungle warfare from the days of Malaya's emergency actions 1949-1960. Vietnam was a totally different model of ultra mechanised war coupled with a relentless and non stop supply of trained and well armed hostile troops. (Unlike the ones I had experienced in Malaya where Bandits and armed Terrorists were the enemy and NO armour was utilised, it was almost ALL footbashing. Helicopters were almost non existent in my days.ANyone interested should try get a hold of this History Book, there's no 'light reading' in it just the truth. it is Packed with color foto's too'.NAM, The Vietnam Experience' 1965-75, if not available at your bookshops locally AMAZON will have copies. Terry Offord Ex Air Force.(retired years ago.)
@@JeanetteFaith No
@@kimdennis2968 Bonjour, cette image du soldat avec l'enfant me fait pensée à mon mandat de casque-bleu pour l'ONU au Liban... un enfants dans une main pour essayer de lui sauver la vie et une arme dans l'autre pour le protéger...
my tours 54 years a son my respect a father our walk a brother
As a Canadian, my heart has always wept for all those young brave American soldiers who gave up their lives, never to see tomorrows again !! R.I.P. you brave heroes !!!
And our Canadian brothers, as well, who died in the conflict. 🇨🇦 Respect
GODBLESS YOU AND YOURS
As many Canadians joined the US military to fight the communists in Vietnam as there were American draft dodgers who fled to Canada. My respect goes out to the Canadians....
As an American I thank you!
I remember seeing this war on the news
I was 5-10 years ole basically
Ваши канадские братья теперь мрут в полях украины
May All who were Lost, Rest in Peace. Amen.
my uncle was a soldier in that bs war and is a cancer survivor thanks to agent-orange, also a friend of mine just lost his dad to cancer caused by agent-orange another soldier paid his life and still no respect, our soldiers do not cause war they just willing sacrifice for us and deserve our appreciation and gratitude, we need to show some respect to them and their families starting with thanking them for our freedom
jane fonda should be ashamed of herself, she should have been charged as a treasoner for costing lives of our soldiers
I wonder, now, many years later, if she regrets it?
DouglasUrantia God bless the 58044 brothers never returned
Over 60,000 dead in Vietnam. Never forget the MIA's. They never came back.
"Never have so many, been betrayed by so few, for so little." Honor to all my Vietnamese and American brothers who didn't make it, they gave up all their tomorrows so that we could have a today. May the Lord Bless them and keep them, always. Amen.
May the Lord bless you. With the utmost sincerity, Thank you!
Amen
Amen
Amen
Best statement made. Thank you.
My grandpa played this song for me when I was young in the 90s gosh how much I miss him
My heart goes out to all the veterans and in my opinion the Vietnam war vets were fighting a war while listening to the best music
I has awesome brother who die in Vietnam. I wish some people would understand he pass away with pride. This is song he love. I still Love him.
God Bless your Bro. He has the ultimate pride forever.
Dein Bruder war ein Mörder 🖕
It's nearly 2.00am...woolly bully..!!! I salute you all . I was 14years old and just liked music . Long legs , long blonde hair , and a long gone attitude to music !
Thank you for your service in letting me get to 64 and still jigging to "woolllly bulllly ! " God bless you all ! XXX
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. 🇺🇸 I really enjoyed the pics and music! It was bittersweet…I have an uncle that was part of the body recovery team and have many friends who were in Vietnam. Some of them share their stories but some won’t talk about it at all! I know about some good and bad stories, but I also know that many of our returning troops weren’t treated well at all. THIS BREAKS MY HEART! Many gave it all, but some gave the ultimate sacrifice! I am one red blooded American that appreciates all the sacrifices and who thanks God for you and your families! I love seeing these pictures! 🥰🇺🇸
One professor of mine in college talks about his nightmare in serving there and the other stayed home at was shot at during the Kent State Event. Both forever changed… thank you for your service.
I'm British but I take my hat off to each and everyone of you Americans that served in Vietnam you all were very brave ,my sincere condolences to all the families of those who were KIA and all the WIA America should be very proud of all who served .
Count me in on tha too. Another Brit.xx
And MIA
Brave men and souls god bless them
much respect to the British island holding off the nazi hoards in the days of the blitz.
Hot, humid, wet, dusty, lonely, homesick, scared, inebriated, angry, every human emotion, that was Vietnam.
Horrible....and to think these morons who are senseless protesting how their suffering. They needed to taste Nam for a day. Those clueless, disrespectful son of a bitches.
I know, listened to my late husbands talking! I couldn't go sleep until he was! God Bless ya, I love ya!
Indeed
And that was just the yanks!
Omg, it's terrible. I am so sorry for you.
So much respect for all you guys who served during that time. No words can express how grateful we should all be for your sacrifices for our country!
They actually sacrificed for the republic of Vietnam. the democratic republic of Vietnam had no intentions of invading the United states so us troops where not there to defend the country. Same goes for Korea
@@abdul-basiyribnmarcus8640There is always one of you negative nuts who shouldn't comment if you have nothing good to say. Of course, your name says it all.
I'm British and proud of it. I have nothing but respect to all the American boys who served in Vietnam x
Thank you from America ❤
@@kristinm784 I second that whole heartedly, the fighting brave never die. Feb twenty three 🙏❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️🙏
We love you too Great Britain!!
@@paulcrisp9861 thank you
You are a great nation!
Strong
Tough
Proud
I was a child over in the UK during the war in Nam. Nothing but respect for those who served including the guys from Australia 🦘
"Many of you will go to Vietnam. Most of you will not come back." Aaah,the refreshingly blunt honesty of the USMC.
no one really came back from Nan.....
I loved grandma but I never came back I just live with my grandma now
Jason Sicotte semperfio bro.
My dad is crazy because of Vietnam not a day goes by that he dont talk about it. 2 tours in Vietnam he was a sharp shooter.
sarahalina02 we owe everything to the men and womem who served in nam, wow! Semper Fi, ooh rah!
Vele songs hadden een link met de Vietnam oorlog, maar deze song werd door vele piloten in hun Hueys gespeeld om de troepen te steunen, een keer bij de grote oefening Refoger troops to Germany heb ik het typische geluid van de Hueys mogen horen en mijn gedachten gingen naar de GI's die gevochten hebben voor hun land in Vietnam en mijn gedachten en gebeden gingen ook naar de gesneuvelde jongens en naar de veteranen die nog altijd aan die tijd denken. Geweldig dat we dit nog mogen horen en de foto's erbij zien.
Rest in peace, to the dead veterans that serve this country. We couldn’t be here without their service, and God bless them, and God bless our current live in Veterans for their service
HEROES RIP ❤
My respects to all those men who died in Vietnam
and Women nurses in Viet Nam. I served. Some died.
Got married at 16 in 1970! Two weeks later husband left for Basic! Went to Viet Nam! Came home a different man! I stayed for 14 years, but never the same! God Be with all those men who went to Vietnam!
While I am a combat veteran from Iraq 2003, I have family that fought in Nam, Korean war, Bosnia, Grenada, Panama, WW2. Myself and my team listened to all of the songs from that era. We never forgot, and all of veterans of Afganistan and Iraq hold ALL veterans from Nam with the most respect. ALL Veterans!!! You gentleman set me up for success and the rest of my soldiers. We honor you, and we have learned from you! Please keep telling your experiences to the younger generation, so that we can continue with progress. To ALL veterans... thank you!
Thank you for your service!
Jason Fuller I salute
thank you for doing what your country ask jason. like so many of us did before you it is not the politics that matter. its doing what this country ask. i am now an old soldier but have never wavered from my pride in serving this country. don't let anyone ever shame you as they did us....welcome home man
Well said.
Merci Jason tu peux être fier de toi, (pour moi c'était Liban 1992). On peut êtres fier de tous les vétérans, et on peut être fier de tous les jeunes soldats qui se battent aujourd'hui dans le monde
72 years old, loved it in the day, still loving it
77 and still rocking
To all Veterans of the Vietnam war thank you for your service. From a child of the 60s
You are so right brother I had family there
My uncle loved this song. My dad was more CCR. My dad died one month ago, my uncle still alive. Semper FI to you all! And thanks for your service!
My brother Joey served in 67 -70. Till this day he doesn't watch war movie it reminds him of the horror's over there. Don't get me wrong he's mentally fine it's just the Bad Memories.
The only Vietnam film I have ever watched to the end was The Siege of Firebase Gloria. I didn't see the beginning and at first I thought it was a WW2 film. When I realized what it was I almost turned it off. My feelings are that if I need to know more than I do I can just pick up the phone and question an expert. Anyway, I thought in the end it was worth watching. More than that I can not give.
@Edward - I hate to inform you but, your brother is probably not "mentally fine". I can assure you that he suffers from PTSD. Having been diagnosed with this condition over a decade ago, I wish there was someway to reach your brother and convince him to open up to a psychologist and/or psychiatrist experienced with treating veterans. So many advances have been made in the treatment of this condition that it is somewhat curable today if diagnosed and treated in time. As for me and my fellow vets who suffer from chronic PTSD, I'm thankful beyond my ability describe for the treatment I have received from the VA. I feel that I have given some of my life back.
I totally understand
@@flick22601 Good morning Sir I do appreciate u n ur concerns but thank God today my brother is a converted born again Christian. He's happily married n a happy Grandfather. Thank u 🤗 always for ur wonderful message. Be Bless Be safe 🙏!
what horiorrs velez the firefights didnt last but 30 minutes then air strike would come in artillery woolybollywasnt evenpopular inmvietnam mostly soul music
To all 11bravo grunts who walked,sweated, cussed, fought and died in the jungles, rivers, mtns, rice paddy's, in villes,trails that led to no where. We remember!🕊️🫡🇺🇸🙏
My grandpa was in Vietnam from ‘67-‘69 and was in the 604th transportation company in Pleiku and he would never tell anything to my dad but would tell me things about his time there to me and my older brother. To this day my dad is still shocked about how open my grandpa was with me and my brother but never with him. I am now an avid collector of the Vietnam war along with all my grandpas items that he had collected. He passed away two years ago and it feels just like yesterday that I last saw him. Miss you old man 1946-2020❤️
My 2 grandpas were in WW2, my husband flew during Desert Storm, we have 2 grandsons in the Marines, our oldest and his middle brother. Saying Thank you just never seems like enough; you risked your lives for us. I'm a retired funeral director and the only thing I could do was make sure your brothers and sisters were more than properly taken care when they were in my funeral home.
My two brothers were in Vietnam at the same time thank God they came back home safely. I was only 17 when they left home. I thank God for all that served in the Army.
GOD BLESS
God bless yes🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇹🇮🇹🥲😟
Bless you girl my family made it home also
Vietnam vet's are bad ass mother's I wanted to go but my mom didn't sign
Sad years indeed. God Bless all who served and their families for their sacrifices. RIParadise
AMEN GOD BLESS
It is a very bad yr. It doesn't help to have a president, that insults all our allies. He needs crying towel or maybe his blankey
@@tom.dutkiewicz3531 you mean a prez that hasnt started a war or drone bombed weddings? I may be wrong by which prez you meanin so please clarify
Yes. May your sky fairy bless the murderers. Amen.
@@tman2953 may science bless them
God bless you all who came home to hostility, and to the families of those who didnt make it home alive
Aman @justmight
All respect to all the vets .... Least we forget...🙏🙏🙏🙏
This reminds me of my Dad and my uncle in the 80s having a good time my dad was in the Army and my uncle was in the Marines both served in Vietnam
Great times , Thank you for your service
RIp 😓
I've love this song! 1965, every time I heard this on the radio, me and my old neighborhood kids would sing and dance our asses off to it!!!! KOIL Radio in Omaha, Nebraska, was one of our top music stations in the 1960's & 1970's!!! They play every hit records. Good old days!!!!
Bill Needam i use 2 fuck a lady that was born in65.mmmm
Bill Needam i lived in kimble Nebraska
In 1965 I was in Ia drang
I love it too it's the best to listen to
Ty D.Rose my medevac surgeon from vietnam that preformed my Cainiotomy and saved my life in 2010 . God bless you and the peacekeepers.
I was in Vietnam in 1969 and for a while was stationed at a firebase named Wooly Bully in Kontum Province so this song has a special meaning for me-though likely different from most others.
Bist du Mörder darauf stolz ? , stolz unzählige unschuldige Vietnamesen getötet zu haben ?
Rest in peace all those brave young men and wimen who fought such a senseless War. Much respect for Vietnam vets always and forever. GOD BLESS!!
@ANGELA MARSON What
Women fought?
@@stilnox9352 yes some vietcong soldiers were female
@@moiolensuomalainen5708 I dont think mr. Bernatette's intentions were to show respect to the Vietcong. But hey I may be wrong, he could be a communist.
@@gnomelordfyriforest well who knows
My very thanks to those who served in Vietnam. I don't want to imagine what you guys went through over there. Thank you for your service
😂😂😂
Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs. Growing up in Memphis they played the sock hops. Great shows.
RIP to those who gave the ultimate and God Bless all the wounded, physically and mentally 🙏
much respect to all those who served in Vietnam. thank you for your service and may you enjoy the rest of your days in peace.
what a song, what a time, the 60's and 70's, my uncle fought in Vietnam, rest in peace...
Dein Onkel hat unzählige unschuldige Vietnamesen getötet
One of the best songs ever!
I saw Sam the Sham and the Pharohs in 1966 while training at Fort Polk. If my memory is right it was at Lake Charles at the state fair. One of my favorite songs.
It saddens me to see so many mindless comments from folks who weren't there and never experienced the horror..the carnage...the senseless killings...yet they seem ready to put their two cents worth the commentary...thank you all for those who fought in Nam...and may God bless those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. From an army brat thank you...
You're a real comedian
A A c'mon don't spoil it for the wanna be
A A well because it's only a movie!!!!!!!!!! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
You people chose to be there. You didn't have to. And 350,000 innocent young men paid for it with their lives. Folly and humiliation.
@@davepaterson935 actually we didnt really have any say so it was draftees when you got drafted you either went or got sent to prison and according to the milatary archive records it was actually 58,220 American casualties and over 500,000 Vietnamese casualties.
And I still love this music 53 year's later . 67. 68.
Believe it or not, sometime I think back , and I kind of miss
The times there.
c'est incroyable de lire votre commentaire!!! je suis plus jeune que vous mais j'ai fait la guerre au Liban en 1992, et moi-aussi des fois ça me manque un peu... peut-être la nostalgie d'avoir essayé de changer le monde avec le pouvoir des armes et puis il n'y avait pas que de mauvais moment, la fusion entre frères d'armes c'est comme la drogue... mais moi aussi des fois ça me manque un peu...
I was in the Army but not in the time period of this song...Heavy Metal is actually what got me through my Army Daze...And yeah, maybe even a little Rick Astley and Madonna too 🤣
THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE SOLDIERS FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!! 🥃🥃🥃🥃😤💯
Not only did those brave men had to fight in a physical war but sadly also had to endure mental war in their minds, never ending. You all have my utmost respect including those that have sadly passed on
I remember hearing this song at the age of 5 years old. Still sticks in my mind. God Bless the Vietnam Vets!👆🗽
My father was in Korea 60-62 1st Cavalry. He got a gig in Armed Forces Radio and was DJ during his two years there. When Good Morning Vietnam the movie came out he told me that’s exactly what he did in Korea.
May God bless all of you who served and may HE help you all find lasting. Thanks for your service from a vet to all of you who served. A may those who gave rest easy Amen🙏
Thank you to all the brave soldiers and god bless the ones who never made it home. Like my cousin Shelby “Hillbilly” Stover.
25th Infantry division
1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, B company.
K.I.A 9/23/1969
South Vietnam, Hua Nghia Province.
Gone but not forgotten
God bless
Rest in peace.
Tomorrow will be the anniversary of his death, damn.
where was he from?
ruclips.net/video/xf4jhb9p2v8/видео.html
I Served in Vietnam, anyone who packed their bag to go, but no one took everything home with them even if they were lucky enough to survive but no one returned whole
John Mattera 1972
Thanks for your service
⭐🙏❤️☀️
One day at a time!
🌺🌹💐
You are so right, no one returned the same! God Bless!
Thanks John for your service . Hope one day we recognize your pain, effort and blood.
My husband refused to wear his uniform home! Ashamed!
respect to all who served, they will never be forgotten
To my dad JR Thivener Vietnam vet,I understand now dad that I'm 50, lot has changed us Americans need to stay strong my dad said he could hear this music a mile away coming from then choppers,proud of our military
I love the song but just as much, if not more, is the stunning photography! Thank you Stege! God bless all the Vietnam vets!
God bless the men of our armed forces! We shall never forget !
For sure
We shall never forget the lives of the innocent Vietnamese whose lives were slaughtered
I was there 72-73 and again in 75 ... guess I'm one of the youngest Nam vets ... welcome home to all war vets ... I didn't get a welcome home from anyone but family for over 15 years after I got back.
My good friend, Sgt, Roger Bulleigh, and I had our last Battle at Khe-Sanh, 1968. RIP, Roger.
😂😂😂😂 ihr habt unzählige unschuldige Vietnamesen getötet du Arschloch !!
"You talk the talk. But do you walk the walk?"
Animal Mother is all I think of when I hear this. Only after ya eat the peanuts out of my shiiiit!
no I'm a combat correspondent
OOo I walked it.
Now I limp. SOOooo, whats your point?
@@anthonykirsch6482 well you seen much combat *loud guffawing in background*
@@skillskud ive seen a little on....tv
RIP all that gave their lives for our country.
THANK YOU BROTHERS AND SISTERS , " VIET - VETS " .
ALSO THOSE ON " THE WALL "
IN D. C. YOU " SERVED " WHEN YOU WERE CALLED , MANY THANKS !!!!
usa was under no threat.. just like afghanistan... an endless war for BIG PHARMA bankster interests.... and now our lovely leaders are jabbing us all with un-tested pharma... what a wonderfull world.. .. .. .
My cousin Eddie, whom I adored, died in Vietnam at age 19. He was 2 months to the day older than me. We'd both be 69 now. I miss him ad much today ad I did then. God bless you, Eddie.
Dein Cousin war ein Arschloch und Massenmörder der unschuldige Nordvietnamesen getötet hat 🖕
My ex was a tet Nam survivor and he said the music then was his saving grace! He lost many but kept them in his heart. The music was a life line to home. The music kept the demons at bay
My grandpa, who died this time last year (at 88 y.o.) always sang this when i was a youngin in 93' , he was the Very First Filipino Marine Drill sergeant. drinking and dedicating this to my papa!
Amazing share.
God bless your grandpa.
EVERYONE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. My father was there and I will never ever forget that when he came home when I was 6 and trust me when a 6 year old knows that her daddy ain't right he was a hot mess. The thing's he went through and I tried to be there for him. I Miss him So Very Much he passed in 1998.
If the shoe were on the other foot , would you be thanking soldiers for their service if Russia claimed they were invited and started killing American civilians in the name of some ideal ?
@@Bradgilliswhammyman We would never understand WAR. But I still would like to thank everyone for their service. We only get to know what they wanted us to know We never get the answers for and into the war.
My cousins first cab and I was 82nd airborne and my other cousin was a Navy SEAL thank you all
I'm a Martial Artist and all the Vets want to hang out with me. WWII, Korea, Vietnam. I grew up in the Hollywood Hills in a party house with my mom who sold Ganja and Hashish. I've been practicing Silat and Escrima since 1993 and Taiji, Bagua and Xingyi since 2008.
I used to get night terrors. I cured my PTSD Fasting and drinking Herb Teas.
My Husband was there in Vietnam for 8 yrs., You should hear some of the horror stories he told me & he passed away last XMAS morning...R.I.P. MY LOVE~
One of our substitute teachers was a Vietnam Vet. Kids would joke about how he just let us do whatever we felt like and would just sleep in class. At the time it was funny because unprofessionalism was rare in middle school but I can only imagine the shit this guy went through.
I was there in 69-70 with the 25th Infantry. There are things that I still time about. These songs are very important to me. God Bless America and All Military, Today's and The Veterans.
I feel you brother I love these songs I had family in Nam I wish I was there believe me
To all those soldiers and war veterans who died and are still alive today, you are all HEROES, I salute your sacrifice and bravery. ⭐⭐⭐