As a VN combat vet I brought home horrible demons it took me 40+ years to shed. I went thru periods of violence, crime, drug use, bar fighting, multiple wives, kids, etc. Trust me when I say there is nothing romantic or fun about real combat. Every vet I know has or had issues of trauma. My PTSD is now in a manageable place. I have good relationships, true love, a peaceful heart and demeanor. It IS possible to heal from traumas.
Watching the combat footage of what you guys went through is fascinating because so much of the training and stuff we learned in boot camp came from you guys.
Suggest you read about the boys who came home from WW1. You and they are no different. All messed up. Start with “Johnny Got His Gun” and go from there.
I served in the 9th infantry division in 1968 and fighting in heavy combat caused me to not want to deal with people because they would always cause problems that would lead to me having sleeping disorders with horrible ghosts that followed me home from Vietnam that only stood behind me which I couldn't see them but felt their presence that made my heart pound.
I remember these two white soldiers were arguing over a farm girl and she looked at them with her snake looking eyes and said ...I like my men dead! I knew she was Vietcong! It was a gut feeling! It's that feeling you get just before an ambush that leads to heavy combat.
I was 18 when I served 1 tour in Korea and also did 1 tour in the Vietnam region. It took me about 1 year to fit back into the world. The war was very unpopular at that time back home. The soldiers coming back home didn't get much respect coming back home from Vietnam. Thanks to all the Veterans that served in Vietnam.
Thanks for your service. Some of my friends were in Vietnam, one did not come back. A nurse who was present during the Tet Offensive still suffers from PTSD and she is 96!. I'm glad you came back.
@@djh6750 y'all US Americans are weird as fuck, because of his and many others' service half the world was bombed to shit and millions of civilians died
I am a New Zealander, a "kiwi". We sent our boys to Vietnam and also to Korea. They were not treated as heroes on their return, much to our nations shame. It is only now they are recognised for what they contributed, many of them damaged mentally and also physically due to the chemicals used. Poor boys.
it was a draft those people had no choice but to go into the war lol 😂 I’m sure some chose but a lot of young men from that era wanted nothing to do with it and got forced into it to fight for there country and when they returned people treated them horribly spit in there faces said horrible things the public treated them as the problem when they were just the pawns
@ailymemes5972 " The vast majority of those who served in Vietnam volunteered. Some did so because they believed the military offered opportunities they could not find elsewhere. "
I really hate seeing today's kids calling war "based" or "sigma." War is horror, pure, unadultered, pain. Edit: I also find it funny how this song in particular is used for the "omg war is awesome" compilations since this song is literally about the unspeakable trauma that Vietnam veterans went through edit 3: the above fact is wrong but my point still stands
"We talk of thise who endure, not those who pocket" we aren't supporting anything... Its the brave who willing choose to marth into hell with a smile on their face hopefully for a good cause... Regardless of context or outcome 😔
@@Donfryesmustache You underestimate how many combat veterans have traumatic flashbacks of their closest friends getting their chests filled with lead. My grandfather was a veteran in Korea and it scarred him so much that he would simply go silent whenever it was brought up. So no, I really don't.
My great grandfather fought in this war, he died a few years ago from the chemicals they used during the war, R.I.P Update : this song is so real for me, my heart is black, I've lost a lot of things lately I've be experiencing hallucinations, and random memories flashing Infront of my eyes for no reason.
@@vk9701Disrespecting his grandfather will bring none of them back. Grow up and find meaning in your life instead of being a p.o.s. i feel sorry for you and i hope you find peace in your meaningless life. Good luck.
@@johna3932 So this person is not worthy of respect. invading a foreign country and killing civilians and children is worthy of only condemnation. and yes, my life has meaning, unlike the commentator glorifying the killer.
@@doughesson Hmmm, I wonder who put those politicians in their office in the first place? Oh I know, the found an open window and crawled through. That's how. I remember now. The voters will most likely put a rapist, pathological liar, and convicted felon into office and wonder why an already giant divide will widen in our country even more. The voter is always the problem here, not the politician.
@@doughesson That's not really true. The tet offensive was only able to happen in the first place because the south government had already collapsed and there was practically no one left in vietnam left supporting it. Even if hypothetically Ho Chi Min and the rest of the northern leadership had been taken out (which is already fantasy), vietnam would have required us to act directly as their government. Which there was simply no appetite for. The war was over. Maybe at the beginning it could have been won if gradualism hadn't been adopted. But by the time we pulled out there was nothing even left to fight for.
@@OttoKreml Remember that Johnson was the one who avoided putting pressure on the North by not giving them sanctuary in other countries or refusing to hit enough military targets. Nixon started the process of reducing the number of Americans in country.
At 19 years old drafted/enlisted, airborne school, special forces............It was the ultimate rush. Vietnam, that rush turned to realization of what my life was really like participating in the ultimate contact sport . I'm 74 now and there is not a day that goes by that I don't remember my 19 year old reality.
@@mariamavrou668 no American Marines go to where their sent. Marines fought to protect each other and took care of business, the ones who should regret our the politician.
I'm an Air Force brat that was raised also around Army and Marines. I can't tell you, I don't have the words to say how proud I am of my military family. I'm not related to all of them, but I love all them. They understand bravery and courage. They tried, fought, lived and died, some to keep our country free and safe, others for their own reasons. But, they did it, they do it. I feel honored to have grown up in their presence, to be in a small way part of their lives. I was just a little girl, but I loved and love them all. Thank you for teaching me what brave looked like, for what honor looks like, and for knowing the real price of freedom, and value of life. All the older men in my family were military or military affiliated. They're all gone now. I'm an older woman now, I'm just one person and it probably doesn't mean much, but I still love you and feel that honor. Thank you.
I was a Navy brat raised around Navy and Marines. My brother was in ''nam. I understand what you are saying and also what you're feeling. They were the greatest family and friends I've ever had.
A Vietnam Vet couldn't get a job or a date with a blind dog when we came "home" I am sad to say I still don't call it "home". As one man said it "I am not happy to be there and I'm not happy to be here. I would rather just be somewhere else."
@@johnmarengo3988 I think its because some people in America (48% at height) opposed the war and gave the image of vietnam vets as being muderers and child killers. I mean its partly true but things happen in every war. So basically no one really wanted to associate with accused `child killers` ,when most vets just did their duty.
My was uncle was a Marine and fought in Vietnam. He made it back and his stories will always be embedded in my head. Thank You uncle and all who served and stll serving, God Bless 🙏
The toughest fight you’ll ever have is the cancer in your stomach. Fuck you. We didn’t fight for you bro...I’m glad you had the right to be a twat though 👍🏼
We followed the war being a teenager in Germany and our hearts broke watching so many young people getting killed in this senseless "war". I guess WWII hasn't taught anything to those in charge then...😢
war is an inevitability. thats just the horrible reality. no matter how many perish, are maimed, scarred, million more will be forced to fight a war started by other men
Imo America became addicted to warfare after WWII. The arms manufacturers found it highly profitable to feed America's addiction, with the territorial fear-mongering that they're still using on conservative Americans to this day.
It is clear that you, as a German, have much yet to learn about life. There are meaningful concepts like freedom, liberty, and honor that transcend your troubled outlook. Perhaps making comment on something you know nothing about is a good PLACE to start. Life is really much more than extreme pornography, liberal wishfulness, and your head up your ass. Astonishing but typical.
Today I was at Walmart and I saw an old man with a Vietnam special forces veteran hat and I walked up to him and said thank you but he was one of the nicest guys I have ever met he shook my hand he smiled he was just a really nice guy and I’m really sad to see these guys go just like the WW2 vets
same thing happend to me, honestly nam vets are some of the nicest people because I think after they've seen the horrors of war they get a special appreciation for life and that your still alive.
God bless those individuals that were too dumb to raise against the politicans? lol It's funny how much the people complain about the poor soldiers and the evil politicans but nowone get these brilliant idea to stop obeying this politicans
My grandfather served in the Marine Corps during some point in Vietnam. I think he served in the 5th Marines, but I don’t know much else besides the fact that he hated the M16.
Still have my draft card from 1973. My selective service number was 14. Fortunately, a year of partying my brains out at Kansas U saved me from having to enlist. 1974 was the last year of the draft, so me and my buddies never had to show the draft board we were enrolled in college in the Fall of that year. Even they didn't care anymore. The writing was on the wall as we were already drawing down the last of our forces in Vietnam. Saigon fell in April of '75.
On of the most terrifying places to be as a young American. Death. Horror. Pain of the body, mind, and soul. God Bless those that returned, and may God keep the ones that stayed.
I showed this video to my 23-year-old daughter because she loves the song. I told that this is true war footage and she was amazed about what went on over there. She was never taught the Vietnam War with video footage in school, here in Canada. I was in High School (1975-1979) when this war was on and we were taught about it in Military History class, grade 10, with movie footage.
I'm a 77-year old Latina who worked in Washington D.C. at the beginning of the Vietnam War. I met hundreds and hundreds of young men going to Vietnam. We drank lots and danced lots. We all knew it wasn't a good war (mostly because we were babyboomers 18-24 years old and naive), but were convinced it was for democracy. Rolling Stones was just new to the USA back then, but I dance to "Miss You" quite often. Watching this video made sense as to why I am like I am...reclusive. I know I lost my soulmate in that war.
I volunteered one week before TET happened. Left for basic 3/1/68 and spent 14 months in country. 1st Cav 2/7 C company 2nd platoon. I went in at 18, I came out and felt like I was 50. Not a day goes by you don’t think about it. 74 now and it’s always here. War is terrible. There’s absolutely nothing good about it. And you’re scared every frigen day. You get used to it, but the nerves and being scared never goes away. Anyone who’s been in combat and says they weren’t scared is either a liar or just an idiot. I’d never want to see anyone go through that shit. Ever
I am not a US person. I was in England during the Vietnam war which was relayed to us daily on the 6 o'clock evening news. It was hard to understand the seeming lack of support from a large portion of the US public, calling returning servicemen 'babykiller' and other derogatory epithets. If the US military had the domestic support the British had in the Falklands they would without doubt have done much better, especially when after the Tet offensive in 1968, they recovered from a surprise attack and had the enemy on the run. But the political directorate at the time seemed to have got cold feet and let the military down. The military did not lose the war...the politicians and domestic opponents threw it away, settling for a face saving withdrawal of sorts. Salute and honour all who served. Rest in peace all who fell.
@gregorybaker9482 That is typical of politicians and the traitors (public) who cry out like that resulting in the failed war and the useless loss of life of those brave soldiers who lost their lives and all for nothing May the fallen heroes rest in peace It was the same in South Africa when we were winning the war and the useless politicians recalled our boys back and landed up giving our country away Now we are a Z class country May our fallen heroes rest in peace
This old guy with the Nam Vet hat was more badass that you'll ever be.. Respect all veterans but specially those from Vietnam. They've been some serious shit over there and over HERE...
@@matthewgreer7735the NVA was sponsored by the Socialist, communist countries. Yes the Chinese also did sent us weapons but they betrayted us later on, becomming the US's friend at the time. The most important thing is the NVA - Vietnamese people need weapons, foods to defend, free themself from the US and its pupet - Saigon goverment.
The soldiers who returned home did not receive the respect they deserved for suffering the hellish environment of war and for fighting for politicians who did not even know who they were…Thank you for your service and for sacrificing your mental health for us
SOY EL resucitado HOY ....CENTURIA X , cuarteta LXXII El año mil novecientos noventa y nueve, siete meses, Vendrá del Cielo un gran Rey de horror: Resucitar al gran Rey de Angolmois, Antes, después, Marte reinará por buena dicha...
I was in vietnam for 3 years, when I arived In vietnam I was only 17 years old, they would not draft anyone under 18 years old, but you could enlist if you had your parents sign a waver for you giving there approval, and my mom did just that, I did not have a dad, my paents were divorced. I went thru the tet offensie, and that was nasty, when I finally got home from vietnam, I expected a warm reception from people, instead I gut cussed at F bomds, and I got hit with an egg in the face, the only reason I am telling you all of this is becaue, I want people to know that we did not start that war, the polititions did, so if must blame some one, blame the polititions in Washingto DC
I feel horrible for vietnam vets for the way they were treated when they got home was horrible. If only the people who did that to you did that to the politicians
Heard many stories from my father who served in 101st Airborne Division as a door gunner on a huey ....alot of which he says were unpleasant. And wanted to forget the things he saw.
I can't believe that this song is in the modded Rimworld. I know this is off topic to most but, I was sure thought it is the end of my colony when hundreds of cannibals start to raid the base, this song had been playing in the radio and thankfully didn't get my base destroyed, but sacrificed 2 from my 10 members of the colonists and imprisoned the cannibals to the prison area. Twas a bloody war and kinda regret hauling a lot of materials without using them. Welp, earned my lesson, either to be armed to the teeth or do not mine too much steel and silver.
Truly the worst thing I've seen in this comment section is the amount of people disrespecting and making fun of the American soldiers who risked their lives in Vietnam. You guys think most of them wanted to go? NO, the people that didn't have to get drafted just wanted to serve their country. I'll gladly pay respect to anybody that deserves it, and veterans, they deserve it.
@@ChairNobleTheGreat Dodging the draft would be the sensible thing to do. The US was invaded only 2 times in History and yet they are in a perpetual state of war with 3rd world countries. Why? To launder money
That's OK; they are two-faced, sanctimonious and out of touch with the average American taxpayer. Our government sends billions of $$$ to other countries, but we have homeless people sleeping on the sidewalk. In the USA. In the year 2024. There is something very wrong with this picture.
I was 17 when I arrived in Nam and my 2nd day in country I was in a Huey landing in a hot LZ in La Trang under heavy fire. To this day not sure how I made it out of there alive!
I grew up in the Marines. My father was a WWII, Korea, and Vietnam veteran. My youngest son just joined the Marines and is halfway through Boot camp as i type this. I'm scared shitless about where he might end up.
@@paulinegarcia888 During the war, the US Army sprayed 72 million liters of Agent Orange defoliants on the territory of South Vietnam to destroy forests, including 44 million liters containing 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin. Millions of civilians were killed. Now tell me, since when does God bless murderers?
@@glennpeterson1357 civil wars? I am not completely sure but if they are against some type of dictatorship, I think they are at least justified and acceptably violent Also the fastest war in history was like 10 minutes long soo yeah, there wasn't much blood to be spilled in those few moments
Respect for the brave people of Vietnam who fought for their country and did not give up. Only God knows how many innocent people were killed by the Americans.
My father served in this war, I wish he could have lived to tell me not to serve in the next ones, Iraq and Afghanistan... Because the coming ones will be both the Hell and the Salvation of our folk..
The BLACK Panthers were a Unit in my Bg. called the 2nd of the 8th inf. and worked with the 4th div based at pleiku.Pla-Durang to pleiku a hard road to hoe. Mix of VC and NVA.
Ridding in the U-H1 these birds were really slow but were always escorted with the CORBA- Gun ship. with 40mm rockets , 1200 rpm 7.62 x 51 were faster than Hues. 10th calvery 1969.
This song rock's mannnn... After all this year's. 😂😂. As a South African male I do feel very sorry for how this guy's were treated back in their own country....😢😢
I joined the Coast Guard in 75, just after Vietnam ended. I am thankful I was to young to go, but the malaise of the Carter years was a poor follow-up. I sometimes look back to my time in the service with shame. The poor men who went to Nam, deserved more then some 40 year old cutter trying to work in the 1970's. Our military has never recovered fully from this. And now with our current presidunce in office, we may see WW3...
@@janpetersen1372Thus is the tragedy of war. We sent our young boys to make decisions that no man should have to make. My grandfather was in Korea, and he saw things that haunted him to the day of his death (miss you grandpa). The absolute hell that our boys went through, and the rejection of the country they served, makes one solemn. No mater what they did, they did something honorable. They answered the call of the soldier. They sacrificed everything: their family’s, their lovers, and their homes, to fight in some god-forsaken Forrest. This does not make the Vietnam war justified in any way, nor does it make the innocent life’s lost null. But my respect for Veterans sacrifice is immense. Thank all of you Vietnam vets for your service. I pray that the next time the drums of war call, it will be to protect, not invade.
Ok Bro, I'll tell you a simple thing, this account is mine and I decide that I make Fnaf has nothing to do with the Vietnam War at all.@@janpetersen1372
@@davidprice6172It was something that marked the Cold War. We hope it is not repeated and that it does not happen to future generations with the attacks of the Viet Cong.
I lived through this war as 5 years child, seeing my family and friends died as civilians casualties of war. I was young but I remembered everything battle in front my door steps.
I served through 5 wars, and I was a child when Vietnam was going, my neighbor came home in a casket, and many others did too. I lived in a military neighborhood, lots of terrible times and some very good times when those who were lucky, and professional came home alive. Not until later did we realize that no one comes home from war, or is actually whole. PTSD is terrible, it allows you to relive your worst moments and memories. Thank you for your support. God Bless America.
The "guy" getting executed was a murderer who had murdered several South Vietnamese women and children (the families of men who served as civilian authorities). BTW, perfectly legal in all societies to kill murderers, on the spot, who wear civilian clothing. The man shooting the NV spy was the Saigon Chief of Police who had just been told the spy had killed all of his assistant chief's family in cold blood. The Chief of Police was saved in the evacuation by Americans. He died (RIP) in D.C. some years back.
As a young 8 yrs old, living in north west of England. I insisted the Nam war was over and all U.S military must leave. A week later most had done. Thank you for reading.
My husband was. Ranger with the 101st Airborne and did 4 tours. He nearly came home in in a body bag save for his LT behind him who took the full force of a shell and was killed. My husband spent a year in Walter Reed. Yet when coming home on leave once balloons of urine where thrown at him by protestor SEA-TAC airport. It was a different time. Rangers lead the way.
I admire all the WW II vets I knew as a kid. The guy next door , our Scout leaders, etc. Some drank, most smoked, bt they all just got back into life and raised families.
My late father had PTSD. He served in Vietnam from Dec. 1965-Dec. 1966 as a military advisor. When I was growing up, sometimes Dad would have these explosions of rage that came out of nowhere, many times over a very minor issue. He was not a bad person; he worked to provide for his family, and was a handyman with the house and fixing the cars. I loved my Dad, but I was scared of him too, because I never knew when he would have an explosion of anger. He had served in the Korean War as a combat vet, and those two wars left him with psychological scars. In addition to his PTSD, I think he also had Intermittent Explosive Disorder. But in those days, there was no professional help for combat vets like there is today. Vets back then were told to shut up, and get on with it.
War brings a pain that can’t be imagined. A pain that can’t be replicated. A pain that sticks with someone for the rest of their life. Anyone who has endured the pains of war, living or dead, have my utmost respect.
All that U.S. firepower and hardware and millions of Vietnamese military and civilian casualties and the Vietnamese nationalist-revolutionary forces refused to yield, refused to stop fighting. Now that's an iron-willed people for you!
I don't like these kids to call war "happiness, sigma based" war is absolutely hell. You see explosions, men dead, and traumatic torture. Kids know NOTHING of how to be a real man themselves. They always called it based and nice, it's like your watching horror while your smiling. Wars will get worse
I remember those times and look at the young age, the physical fitness, lack of body fat and remember what we capable of physically before training....
Love hearing from my uncles that served in both Iraq wars, my great uncle that served in Vietnam, and my Great Grandpa who is 100 years old, and just to mean to die, whom served in Korea and WW2 (121st Infantry Regiment) on the western front in Westphalia region. He was involved in what is knows today as the battle of Hurtgen forest. The stories... WOW! Never heard of "Tree Shrapnel" until hearing his stories. Apparently the Germans were retreating, and making life RIDICULOUSLY tough on the allies. He says the smell in the air was metallic, basically the smell of blood. It really seems after talking to my Great Grandpa, that men and women were built completely different back then. Tough, hardy people that were very resourceful, and were survivors. I like to think that out here in very rural Michigan, we keep a part of that hardiness and resourcefulness alive on our farm through long long hours, hard hard work, and constantly learning how to fix things with minimal resources, minimal time, but with necessity in mind. RIP to all soldiers that fought in all wars, throughout all of history!
I never fought in any war fortunately and I just think it’s awesome that people sacrifice there live for theirs country (not saying that I found war cool) I just think that these people should be remember whoever they are even if they die first second or if they fought till the last day, they all did something for there country
Not exactly a Vietnam story but my grandfather told me stories of how he used to fly in the Back of Iroquois that were supplied to the El Salvador Air Force in the 70's how he used to sit in the back and escort important figures and such things I think he told me he even escorted the president once Literally the coolest man I know he is my hero as my mom's hero he's a great person
I picture my brother there.I recall the awful pics he'd send to my sister.Here's to you,beloved brother.JohnM.Thompson-Lewis 4*27*1950-10*18*1969 Semper Fi. ♥️🎈🍸
These heroes fought for a corrupt government and that government thanked them with Agent Orange. Who knows how many heroes died because of it. Was there at least a severance payment?
@@Eva-03... Bro has no arguments💀, in this case it’s not me who’s crying, but you, like a typical screaming woman, 0 arguments, except “crying more” you can’t say anything. You have no business here, you Nazi piece of crap.😁
My father served in Vietnam I tried to enlist when I was 18 in 2008, both him and my Mom practically corned me and screamed at me to do no such thing. I remember Dad's eyes all wide and buggy. "You will NOT enlist DO YOU HEAR ME?! No child of mine will go through the hell I went through!!!" He never yelled at me until that day. I never made him even a little upset but I enraged him because of that. I made my Mom cry her eyes out when I rold hwr that I wanted to ve in the marines, she grabbed my shirt and shook me! I don't know what Dad went through but I becer talked about it after that.
Being one of the guys riding in the Hueys, 18 years old, eyes wide open, it was a thrill to serve my country.
thank you for your service. I honestly can't thank people like you enough for defending our country
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@@noterrormanagementwe really can’t say anything now times were different then. Not as “soft” as today
@@noterrormanagementits the time where cia and the u.s goverment is like a frog hopping to any country and starting a war to fund there war idea
As a VN combat vet I brought home horrible demons it took me 40+ years to shed. I went thru periods of violence, crime, drug use, bar fighting, multiple wives, kids, etc. Trust me when I say there is nothing romantic or fun about real combat. Every vet I know has or had issues of trauma. My PTSD is now in a manageable place. I have good relationships, true love, a peaceful heart and demeanor. It IS possible to heal from traumas.
Watching the combat footage of what you guys went through is fascinating because so much of the training and stuff we learned in boot camp came from you guys.
@@joemcnulty6814 Gotta find the switch.... reset and start from Zero again....Not easy....❤🩹❤🩹
Suggest you read about the boys who came home from WW1. You and they are no different. All messed up. Start with “Johnny Got His Gun” and go from there.
Where were you in Vietnam?
How old are you
My father fought and served in Vietnam with the 173rd. He's a double amputee and has never gotten over it....
@pame1799 Thank you and prayers to you as well. Welcome Home.....
F'in war, what a waste of lives.
A didle didle straight up the middle.
I was stationed near the Heard in Bong Son {as well called them,} they were good people and have my respect
@@paulbrown8370 Thank you and Welcome Home to you!!!
I served in the 9th infantry division in 1968 and fighting in heavy combat caused me to not want to deal with people because they would always cause problems that would lead to me having sleeping disorders with horrible ghosts that followed me home from Vietnam that only stood behind me which I couldn't see them but felt their presence that made my heart pound.
I feel the same way, but my father is my Vietnam
omg infantry in Nam. Only Chosin could be worse
Get stuck in CA during the 80's when there is no rhyme or reason just being there.@@MilitaryChannelJ
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I remember these two white soldiers were arguing over a farm girl and she looked at them with her snake looking eyes and said ...I like my men dead! I knew she was Vietcong! It was a gut feeling! It's that feeling you get just before an ambush that leads to heavy combat.
I was 18 when I served 1 tour in Korea and also did 1 tour in the Vietnam region. It took me about 1 year to fit back into the world. The war was very unpopular at that time back home. The soldiers coming back home didn't get much respect coming back home from Vietnam. Thanks to all the Veterans that served in Vietnam.
thank you for your service
I really appreciate your services in my country. Because of your service, my family and I have lived peacefully.
Thanks for your service. Some of my friends were in Vietnam, one did not come back. A nurse who was present during the Tet Offensive still suffers from PTSD and she is 96!. I'm glad you came back.
YOU WERE KILLERS, TERRORIST...
@@djh6750 y'all US Americans are weird as fuck, because of his and many others' service half the world was bombed to shit and millions of civilians died
I am a New Zealander, a "kiwi". We sent our boys to Vietnam and also to Korea. They were not treated as heroes on their return, much to our nations shame. It is only now they are recognised for what they contributed, many of them damaged mentally and also physically due to the chemicals used. Poor boys.
poor what? they invaded a country and killed momre civilians than soldier with every method ahhah
it was a draft those people had no choice but to go into the war lol 😂 I’m sure some chose but a lot of young men from that era wanted nothing to do with it and got forced into it to fight for there country and when they returned people treated them horribly spit in there faces said horrible things the public treated them as the problem when they were just the pawns
u can search it online most were volounteers@@alexhansen7394
@@luke.4317 and they came back with a bunch of trauma, almost everyone was drafted you know
@ailymemes5972 " The vast majority of those who served in Vietnam volunteered. Some did so because they believed the military offered opportunities they could not find elsewhere. "
I really hate seeing today's kids calling war "based" or "sigma." War is horror, pure, unadultered, pain.
Edit: I also find it funny how this song in particular is used for the "omg war is awesome" compilations since this song is literally about the unspeakable trauma that Vietnam veterans went through
edit 3: the above fact is wrong but my point still stands
Yeah me too but I also hate people who think that war veterans didn’t go through anything and think that they are more tough for protesting.
"We talk of thise who endure, not those who pocket" we aren't supporting anything... Its the brave who willing choose to marth into hell with a smile on their face hopefully for a good cause... Regardless of context or outcome 😔
You underestimate how many combat veterans enjoy the feeling of a good fire fight.
@@Donfryesmustache You underestimate how many combat veterans have traumatic flashbacks of their closest friends getting their chests filled with lead. My grandfather was a veteran in Korea and it scarred him so much that he would simply go silent whenever it was brought up. So no, I really don't.
@@touchgrass7129you underestimate how many go back for that reason
My great grandfather fought in this war, he died a few years ago from the chemicals they used during the war, R.I.P
Update : this song is so real for me,
my heart is black, I've lost a lot of things
lately I've be experiencing hallucinations,
and random memories flashing Infront of my eyes for no reason.
did you mean to say that grandpa is burning in hell? for the hundreds of thousands of innocent Vietnamese children who died due to chemicals?
@@vk9701 not sure, idiot.
@@vk9701Disrespecting his grandfather will bring none of them back. Grow up and find meaning in your life instead of being a p.o.s. i feel sorry for you and i hope you find peace in your meaningless life. Good luck.
@@johna3932 So this person is not worthy of respect. invading a foreign country and killing civilians and children is worthy of only condemnation. and yes, my life has meaning, unlike the commentator glorifying the killer.
@@vk9701 someone, tell him
Having gone through that crap in "65" I look back and what a waste of lives for NOTHING.
The troops were winning.
It was the politicians who threw away all what they'd suffered for.
@@doughesson Hmmm, I wonder who put those politicians in their office in the first place? Oh I know, the found an open window and crawled through. That's how. I remember now. The voters will most likely put a rapist, pathological liar, and convicted felon into office and wonder why an already giant divide will widen in our country even more. The voter is always the problem here, not the politician.
@@doughesson That's not really true. The tet offensive was only able to happen in the first place because the south government had already collapsed and there was practically no one left in vietnam left supporting it. Even if hypothetically Ho Chi Min and the rest of the northern leadership had been taken out (which is already fantasy), vietnam would have required us to act directly as their government. Which there was simply no appetite for.
The war was over. Maybe at the beginning it could have been won if gradualism hadn't been adopted. But by the time we pulled out there was nothing even left to fight for.
For money man , not for nothing.
@@OttoKreml Remember that Johnson was the one who avoided putting pressure on the North by not giving them sanctuary in other countries or refusing to hit enough military targets.
Nixon started the process of reducing the number of Americans in country.
At 19 years old drafted/enlisted, airborne school, special forces............It was the ultimate rush. Vietnam, that rush turned to realization of what my life was really like participating in the ultimate contact sport . I'm 74 now and there is not a day that goes by that I don't remember my 19 year old reality.
Do you regret?
@@mariamavrou668 no American Marines go to where their sent. Marines fought to protect each other and took care of business, the ones who should regret our the politician.
Nicely said. Take care.
Best wishes.
@@mariamavrou668
What do you think.
Your question is painful to some.
@@melodymacken9788 Without pain how would you know your own value?
I'm an Air Force brat that was raised also around Army and Marines. I can't tell you, I don't have the words to say how proud I am of my military family. I'm not related to all of them, but I love all them. They understand bravery and courage. They tried, fought, lived and died, some to keep our country free and safe, others for their own reasons. But, they did it, they do it. I feel honored to have grown up in their presence, to be in a small way part of their lives. I was just a little girl, but I loved and love them all. Thank you for teaching me what brave looked like, for what honor looks like, and for knowing the real price of freedom, and value of life. All the older men in my family were military or military affiliated. They're all gone now.
I'm an older woman now, I'm just one person and it probably doesn't mean much, but I still love you and feel that honor.
Thank you.
My Uncle, Earl Gordon, served in Vietnam, he was a pilot. He's gone, but am so proud of him.
I was a Navy brat raised around Navy and Marines. My brother was in ''nam. I understand what you are saying and also what you're feeling. They were the greatest family and friends I've ever had.
A Vietnam Vet couldn't get a job or a date with a blind dog when we came "home" I am sad to say I still don't call it "home". As one man said it "I am not happy to be there and I'm not happy to be here. I would rather just be somewhere else."
Sorry if that was your experience.
why couldn't a vet get a job or a date?
Thank for your service welcome home
I was unwelcome at the local American Legion in 1974. They said "no Vietnam vets".
@@johnmarengo3988 I think its because some people in America (48% at height) opposed the war and gave the image of vietnam vets as being muderers and child killers.
I mean its partly true but things happen in every war. So basically no one really wanted to associate with accused `child killers` ,when most vets just did their duty.
My was uncle was a Marine and fought in Vietnam. He made it back and his stories will always be embedded in my head. Thank You uncle and all who served and stll serving, God Bless 🙏
Same story, unfortunately…We invade another nation and devastate their way of life. And we make movies from our vantage point and play the victims.
@@SocialBatSalty.
@@Popoi69 Tears are like that sometimes
The toughest fight you’ll ever have is the cancer in your stomach. Fuck you. We didn’t fight for you bro...I’m glad you had the right to be a twat though 👍🏼
Yes
We followed the war being a teenager in Germany and our hearts broke watching so many young people getting killed in this senseless "war". I guess WWII hasn't taught anything to those in charge then...😢
war is an inevitability. thats just the horrible reality. no matter how many perish, are maimed, scarred, million more will be forced to fight a war started by other men
just look at the comments here, idiots glorifying war because it "procudes real men", absolutely saddening
Imo America became addicted to warfare after WWII. The arms manufacturers found it highly profitable to feed America's addiction, with the territorial fear-mongering that they're still using on conservative Americans to this day.
World War II told us that it is better to fight an expansionist tyrannical ideology before it can get too powerful.
It is clear that you, as a German, have much yet to learn about life. There are meaningful concepts like freedom, liberty, and honor that transcend your troubled outlook. Perhaps making comment on something you know nothing about is a good PLACE to start. Life is really much more than extreme pornography, liberal wishfulness, and your head up your ass. Astonishing but typical.
Thank you so much and all you guys and women who serve the country during the Vietnam war thank you very much
AMEN.
Today I was at Walmart and I saw an old man with a Vietnam special forces veteran hat and I walked up to him and said thank you but he was one of the nicest guys I have ever met he shook my hand he smiled he was just a really nice guy and I’m really sad to see these guys go just like the WW2 vets
same thing happend to me, honestly nam vets are some of the nicest people because I think after they've seen the horrors of war they get a special appreciation for life and that your still alive.
I`m new to United States, so I was amazed how people in US respecteful towards veterans
@@Ihaveseenenoughofthis I welcome you with all respect and I hope you have a blessed and full life my friend
Thank you@@Arandomhumanbeing-lo1fo
@@Ihaveseenenoughofthis no problem bro
This war as any war will never be forgotten and cannot be dismissed by those who caused it. The politicians.
God bless those brave individuals
well said sir
God bless those individuals that were too dumb to raise against the politicans? lol
It's funny how much the people complain about the poor soldiers and the evil politicans but nowone get these brilliant idea to stop obeying this politicans
Everlast - What it's like.
No one should judge about things, which not experienced by himself.
My grandfather served in Vietnam with the 1st Infantry Division and was a door gunner/crew chief.
Congratulations, your grandfather killed civilians and children of Vietnam, and you are the descendant of a murderer. Live with it.
My grandfather served in the Marine Corps during some point in Vietnam. I think he served in the 5th Marines, but I don’t know much else besides the fact that he hated the M16.
Still have my draft card from 1973. My selective service number was 14. Fortunately, a year of partying my brains out at Kansas U saved me from having to enlist. 1974 was the last year of the draft, so me and my buddies never had to show the draft board we were enrolled in college in the Fall of that year. Even they didn't care anymore. The writing was on the wall as we were already drawing down the last of our forces in Vietnam. Saigon fell in April of '75.
Congratulations, you did not become a murderer of the civilian population of Vietnam, unlike your fellow citizens.
On of the most terrifying places to be as a young American. Death. Horror. Pain of the body, mind, and soul. God Bless those that returned, and may God keep the ones that stayed.
Too many to choose from, but I think this is one of the Stones absolutely best songs. ❤
Yes, their early work was the best.
They really didnt have many
"Sympathy for the Devil" is my favorite, but here fit's "paint it black" better.
@@Toddy9cent no argument from me… too many legendary ones to choose from. 👍👍👍👍
OK ,I've watched quite a few of the actual Vietnam war footage over the years and this one nails it with that song . Great Post !!
I showed this video to my 23-year-old daughter because she loves the song. I told that this is true war footage and she was amazed about what went on over there. She was never taught the Vietnam War with video footage in school, here in Canada. I was in High School (1975-1979) when this war was on and we were taught about it in Military History class, grade 10, with movie footage.
nah i wanna rock should be playing
@@peachienickletell her the story of the attack of the dead men, it sounds like she’d be amazed about that
I'm a 77-year old Latina who worked in Washington D.C. at the beginning of the Vietnam War. I met hundreds and hundreds of young men going to Vietnam. We drank lots and danced lots. We all knew it wasn't a good war (mostly because we were babyboomers 18-24 years old and naive), but were convinced it was for democracy. Rolling Stones was just new to the USA back then, but I dance to "Miss You" quite often. Watching this video made sense as to why I am like I am...reclusive. I know I lost my soulmate in that war.
how did they believe it was for democracy?
Wars are about getting and holding onto resources.
@@jmgonzales7701 It's ALWAYS 'democracy' as the mantra, same lies propagated about Ukraine....
@@charlesangell_bulmtl nah the lies are done by russia,china and tankies
@@vickijohnson9704 More oil off the coast of Vietnam than in all of the Middle East.
Seeing the faces of the soldiers, they look like kids. Thank you to all veterans.
They WERE KIDS!😢
@@JohnMoore-xf5wy In high school one day, in a jungle full of rats and snakes the next day.
Lt's were in their 20's.
@Stangmaster
I know.
"Don't call me Sir! I WORK for a living!"
AIRBORNE! 😂👍
@@JohnMoore-xf5wy 90 day wonders were worse than Charlie!
@Stangmaster
I bet!
Butter bars!
I BARELY missed it!
Lost some friends.
I volunteered one week before TET happened. Left for basic 3/1/68 and spent 14 months in country. 1st Cav 2/7 C company 2nd platoon. I went in at 18, I came out and felt like I was 50. Not a day goes by you don’t think about it. 74 now and it’s always here. War is terrible. There’s absolutely nothing good about it. And you’re scared every frigen day. You get used to it, but the nerves and being scared never goes away. Anyone who’s been in combat and says they weren’t scared is either a liar or just an idiot. I’d never want to see anyone go through that shit. Ever
I am not a US person. I was in England during the Vietnam war which was relayed to us daily on the 6 o'clock evening news. It was hard to understand the seeming lack of support from a large portion of the US public, calling returning servicemen 'babykiller' and other derogatory epithets. If the US military had the domestic support the British had in the Falklands they would without doubt have done much better, especially when after the Tet offensive in 1968, they recovered from a surprise attack and had the enemy on the run. But the political directorate at the time seemed to have got cold feet and let the military down. The military did not lose the war...the politicians and domestic opponents threw it away, settling for a face saving withdrawal of sorts. Salute and honour all who served. Rest in peace all who fell.
Damn Salute and Thank all Veterans of war because
They had the BALLS to do what many others did not in a time of war.
Fight for their country.
As the relative of someone who served in the Vietnam war thank you for supporting them.
You are more informed and have more understanding then most here in the US. Our boys won all battles fought.
Runs! Run fast because Ho Chi Min is coming to see you
@gregorybaker9482 That is typical of politicians and the traitors (public) who cry out like that resulting in the failed war and the useless loss of life of those brave soldiers who lost their lives and all for nothing May the fallen heroes rest in peace It was the same in South Africa when we were winning the war and the useless politicians recalled our boys back and landed up giving our country away Now we are a Z class country May our fallen heroes rest in peace
This old guy with the Nam Vet hat was more badass that you'll ever be..
Respect all veterans but specially those from Vietnam.
They've been some serious shit over there and over HERE...
You should know the nva were sponsored by Chinese mate? You know Dick Marcinko? Toss?
@@matthewgreer7735the NVA was sponsored by the Socialist, communist countries. Yes the Chinese also did sent us weapons but they betrayted us later on, becomming the US's friend at the time.
The most important thing is the NVA - Vietnamese people need weapons, foods to defend, free themself from the US and its pupet - Saigon goverment.
They ain’t shit but ghost
your correct but no one said they are more badass than a veteran
The soldiers who returned home did not receive the respect they deserved for suffering the hellish environment of war and for fighting for politicians who did not even know who they were…Thank you for your service and for sacrificing your mental health for us
Rest in peace to every soldier who fought in wars across the world
My grandfather fought in this war, he was a Korean general, he is happy and living very peacefully with his wife😊 I deeply respect him
Awesome compilation. My Dad was there with 3/26 Marines at Khe Sanh. God Bless all the Vietnam Veterans
I was there with the 2/5Cav. We were part of the relief for the Khe Sanh op. New in Country.
I'm sorry? Are you offering to bless the murderers of civilians and children of Vietnam?
SOY EL resucitado HOY ....CENTURIA X , cuarteta LXXII
El año mil novecientos noventa y nueve, siete meses,
Vendrá del Cielo un gran Rey de horror:
Resucitar al gran Rey de Angolmois,
Antes, después, Marte reinará por buena dicha...
@@IIIBa6pouD 3 words. Conscriptions and drafts.
In Memory to my grandpa . Good bless you ❤ 4th Armored Division 🥰
God bless all those who have served our country
🙏🇺🇲
I was in vietnam for 3 years, when I arived In vietnam I was only 17 years old, they would not draft anyone under 18 years old, but you could enlist if you had your parents sign a waver for you giving there approval, and my mom did just that, I did not have a dad, my paents were divorced. I went thru the tet offensie, and that was nasty, when I finally got home from vietnam, I expected a warm reception from people, instead I gut cussed at F bomds, and I got hit with an egg in the face, the only reason I am telling you all of this is becaue, I want people to know that we did not start that war, the polititions did, so if must blame some one, blame the polititions in Washingto DC
I feel horrible for vietnam vets for the way they were treated when they got home was horrible. If only the people who did that to you did that to the politicians
Heard many stories from my father who served in 101st Airborne Division as a door gunner on a huey ....alot of which he says were unpleasant. And wanted to forget the things he saw.
Stones, world’s greatest Rock Band! Gotta love them.
My brother was in nam he was never the same after that ,R I P bro J P M
im sorry for your loss
Ty
❤
what do you mean my brother was in nam.then rest in peace .ithink you are a lying bastard just trying to get thumbs up
I imagine very few of the survivors were. War is horrible and changes people in ways that only they know because there are often no outward signs.
I can't believe that this song is in the modded Rimworld.
I know this is off topic to most but, I was sure thought it is the end of my colony when hundreds of cannibals start to raid the base, this song had been playing in the radio and thankfully didn't get my base destroyed, but sacrificed 2 from my 10 members of the colonists and imprisoned the cannibals to the prison area.
Twas a bloody war and kinda regret hauling a lot of materials without using them.
Welp, earned my lesson, either to be armed to the teeth or do not mine too much steel and silver.
Truly the worst thing I've seen in this comment section is the amount of people disrespecting and making fun of the American soldiers who risked their lives in Vietnam. You guys think most of them wanted to go? NO, the people that didn't have to get drafted just wanted to serve their country. I'll gladly pay respect to anybody that deserves it, and veterans, they deserve it.
Salute from a sadf south African tiffy
How is carpet bombing a nation in Southeast Asia using napalm considered serving your country?
@@donkongre9026 It's not that, it's that they served and didn't draft dodge
@@ChairNobleTheGreat Dodging the draft would be the sensible thing to do. The US was invaded only 2 times in History and yet they are in a perpetual state of war with 3rd world countries. Why? To launder money
@@donkongre9026 cry harder you ruzzian loser
As a South African paleface, I have great respect for the American Band of Brothers, not so sure about your two-faced politicians.
Trust me, we don't like them either
We want them out of office NOW!
That's OK; they are two-faced, sanctimonious and out of touch with the average American taxpayer. Our government sends billions of $$$ to other countries, but we have homeless people sleeping on the sidewalk. In the USA. In the year 2024. There is something very wrong with this picture.
I was 17 when I arrived in Nam and my 2nd day in country I was in a Huey landing in a hot LZ in La Trang under heavy fire. To this day not sure how I made it out of there alive!
I grew up in the Marines. My father was a WWII, Korea, and Vietnam veteran. My youngest son just joined the Marines and is halfway through Boot camp as i type this. I'm scared shitless about where he might end up.
I wish the best of luck for your son, I will even pray for him tonight
when you see how dangerous war is, why just dont become a soldier?
God bless and protect your son.
@@paulinegarcia888 During the war, the US Army sprayed 72 million liters of Agent Orange defoliants on the territory of South Vietnam to destroy forests, including 44 million liters containing 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin. Millions of civilians were killed. Now tell me, since when does God bless murderers?
A famous relative of mine fought in Vietnam and Korea. He died from cancer caused by Agent Orange though. God bless Col. David Hackworth.
Мне было 5 лет , и сидя у липового приемника с отцом слушали передачу боев из Вьетнама
America talks about the horrors of war.....then puts boots somewhere anyway 😢
0:15 when someons tells you COD Warzone slide isn't realistic
Soldiers have been doing that since WW1 lmao
I cant believe they made a war for this song.
fr
yeah, I mean some people died and stuff but I would say it was worth it for this song
What are you on about ?
What are you smoking ignorant?
@@FrLawREsarcasm
Thank you, You were Young Men then. Now Cool Old Dudes….Much Respect.❤😊
Awesome song; Terrible, awful war
But bombs go 💥
Was there ever one that wasn't awful ?
@@Hambond477 excellent point…but they didn’t all have awesome songs
@@glennpeterson1357 civil wars?
I am not completely sure but if they are against some type of dictatorship, I think they are at least justified and acceptably violent
Also the fastest war in history was like 10 minutes long soo yeah, there wasn't much blood to be spilled in those few moments
@@pastaenjoyer3470 even south vietnam getting bombed by america is justified?
Respect for the brave people of Vietnam who fought for their country and did not give up. Only God knows how many innocent people were killed by the Americans.
韓国人も酷いことやってたね
"Eğer Vatan savunması için şart değilse her savaş bir cinayettir"
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Not true. Study your history lib.
My father served in this war, I wish he could have lived to tell me not to serve in the next ones, Iraq and Afghanistan... Because the coming ones will be both the Hell and the Salvation of our folk..
The BLACK Panthers were a Unit in my Bg. called the 2nd of the 8th inf. and worked with the 4th div based at pleiku.Pla-Durang to pleiku a hard road to hoe. Mix of VC and NVA.
Ridding in the U-H1 these birds were really slow but were always escorted with the CORBA- Gun ship. with 40mm rockets , 1200 rpm 7.62 x 51 were faster than Hues. 10th calvery 1969.
Wonderfull!😊🥰🇺🇸
This song rock's mannnn... After all this year's. 😂😂. As a South African male I do feel very sorry for how this guy's were treated back in their own country....😢😢
Old man at 20 , what a ride ......
What a song to fit the decade and a Vietnam sound check
I’m french and the french soldiers were in vietnam in the 50’s. Vive la France and god bless america! We are brothers!
I joined the Coast Guard in 75, just after Vietnam ended. I am thankful I was to young to go, but the malaise of the Carter years was a poor follow-up. I sometimes look back to my time in the service with shame. The poor men who went to Nam, deserved more then some 40 year old cutter trying to work in the 1970's. Our military has never recovered fully from this. And now with our current presidunce in office, we may see WW3...
The military has recovered and we have been stronger than ever. The politicians cause us to lose wars.
It looks more like Cold War 2 than WW3
Solo espero que no se atrevan los políticos a declararle la guerra a México.
I enlisted in the Army and then Volunteer to go to the Nam, then i did two tours there and loved it all. Wish i was back there today.
The simple spelling mistakes say it all.
Girls: its just a nerf war😏 0:57
Boys:
"Who killed my dog?"
The whole Minecraft server:
Literally
Fr
My grandfather is British, he went to Utah and Nevada and decided in '68 to join the army. I'm really proud of him.
He also killed people and children in Nam ???
@@janpetersen1372Thus is the tragedy of war. We sent our young boys to make decisions that no man should have to make. My grandfather was in Korea, and he saw things that haunted him to the day of his death (miss you grandpa). The absolute hell that our boys went through, and the rejection of the country they served, makes one solemn. No mater what they did, they did something honorable. They answered the call of the soldier. They sacrificed everything: their family’s, their lovers, and their homes, to fight in some god-forsaken Forrest. This does not make the Vietnam war justified in any way, nor does it make the innocent life’s lost null. But my respect for Veterans sacrifice is immense. Thank all of you Vietnam vets for your service.
I pray that the next time the drums of war call, it will be to protect, not invade.
Ok Bro, I'll tell you a simple thing, this account is mine and I decide that I make Fnaf has nothing to do with the Vietnam War at all.@@janpetersen1372
@@davidprice6172It was something that marked the Cold War. We hope it is not repeated and that it does not happen to future generations with the attacks of the Viet Cong.
Are you proud of the murderer of civilians and children of Vietnam? It says a lot about you as a person.
I lived through this war as 5 years child, seeing my family and friends died as civilians casualties of war. I was young but I remembered everything battle in front my door steps.
I served through 5 wars, and I was a child when Vietnam was going, my neighbor came home in a casket, and many others did too. I lived in a military neighborhood, lots of terrible times and some very good times when those who were lucky, and professional came home alive. Not until later did we realize that no one comes home from war, or is actually whole. PTSD is terrible, it allows you to relive your worst moments and memories.
Thank you for your support.
God Bless America.
I would leave I link to the original footage but it got taken down...probably because it had a guy getting executed
So what play it all!!!!
The "guy" getting executed was a murderer who had murdered several South Vietnamese women and children (the families of men who served as civilian authorities). BTW, perfectly legal in all societies to kill murderers, on the spot, who wear civilian clothing. The man shooting the NV spy was the Saigon Chief of Police who had just been told the spy had killed all of his assistant chief's family in cold blood. The Chief of Police was saved in the evacuation by Americans. He died (RIP) in D.C. some years back.
@@danv.872 except in war
that would do it...
As a young 8 yrs old, living in north west of England. I insisted the Nam war was over and all U.S military must leave. A week later most had done. Thank you for reading.
This is exactly what my brain sees when I hear this masterpiece.
My husband was. Ranger with the 101st Airborne and did 4 tours. He nearly came home in in a body bag save for his LT behind him who took the full force of a shell and was killed. My husband spent a year in Walter Reed. Yet when coming home on leave once balloons of urine where thrown at him by protestor SEA-TAC airport. It was a different time. Rangers lead the way.
My Grandfather fought in the Algerian War, it's a bit like French Vietnam, it's music that respects them as much as military songs!
UNTIL TODAY THIS MUSIC AND VIDEO HUNTS ME IN THE DREAMS SO GOOD
Where young people died for a useless cause
Have to agree with that , What a waste of life all for nothing .
Our politicians once again are the cause of death and misery .
@carlarthur4442 to stop the spread of communism caus it ruins countries
old men argue and young men die 😢
The fact is that even if you survived a war you might PTSD.
I admire all the WW II vets I knew as a kid. The guy next door , our Scout leaders, etc. Some drank, most smoked, bt they all just got back into life and raised families.
My late father had PTSD. He served in Vietnam from Dec. 1965-Dec. 1966 as a military advisor. When I was growing up, sometimes Dad would have these explosions of rage that came out of nowhere, many times over a very minor issue. He was not a bad person; he worked to provide for his family, and was a handyman with the house and fixing the cars. I loved my Dad, but I was scared of him too, because I never knew when he would have an explosion of anger. He had served in the Korean War as a combat vet, and those two wars left him with psychological scars. In addition to his PTSD, I think he also had Intermittent Explosive Disorder. But in those days, there was no professional help for combat vets like there is today. Vets back then were told to shut up, and get on with it.
War brings a pain that can’t be imagined. A pain that can’t be replicated. A pain that sticks with someone for the rest of their life. Anyone who has endured the pains of war, living or dead, have my utmost respect.
Good song let’s celebrate our Vietnam vets. Thank yall for your service 🇺🇸
Incredible work, thank you
All that U.S. firepower and hardware and millions of Vietnamese military and civilian casualties and the Vietnamese nationalist-revolutionary forces refused to yield, refused to stop fighting. Now that's an iron-willed people for you!
Una singular melodía que nos transporta de inmediato a ese conflicto del sudeste de Asia en sacudir a toda una generación.
I don't like these kids to call war "happiness, sigma based" war is absolutely hell. You see explosions, men dead, and traumatic torture. Kids know NOTHING of how to be a real man themselves. They always called it based and nice, it's like your watching horror while your smiling. Wars will get worse
I remember those times and look at the young age, the physical fitness, lack of body fat and remember what we capable of physically before training....
Love edits like these keep it up!
Mad respect for these guys👍
im from serbia but respect for those soldiers
Former Yugoslavia was with North Vietnam at the time.
Yeah, and then they bombed your country!
My friend is married to an immigrant from Laos, she walked barefoot across 3 entire countries to escape the Vietnamese.
I proudly served as a rescuer, US Coast Guard. There are ways to serve other than killing.
Love hearing from my uncles that served in both Iraq wars, my great uncle that served in Vietnam, and my Great Grandpa who is 100 years old, and just to mean to die, whom served in Korea and WW2 (121st Infantry Regiment) on the western front in Westphalia region. He was involved in what is knows today as the battle of Hurtgen forest. The stories... WOW! Never heard of "Tree Shrapnel" until hearing his stories. Apparently the Germans were retreating, and making life RIDICULOUSLY tough on the allies. He says the smell in the air was metallic, basically the smell of blood. It really seems after talking to my Great Grandpa, that men and women were built completely different back then. Tough, hardy people that were very resourceful, and were survivors. I like to think that out here in very rural Michigan, we keep a part of that hardiness and resourcefulness alive on our farm through long long hours, hard hard work, and constantly learning how to fix things with minimal resources, minimal time, but with necessity in mind. RIP to all soldiers that fought in all wars, throughout all of history!
"Convate en Vietnam" la serie con el mejor final de la historia. "Crimenes de guerra" una película que refleja la atrocidad de es guerra.
no conocia la de combate en vietnam, gracias😁
platoon
@@kawaprepa5para mí Platoon es la mejor de Vietnam junto con apocalipsis ahora.
I love this song
Outstanding video..
I never fought in any war fortunately and I just think it’s awesome that people sacrifice there live for theirs country (not saying that I found war cool) I just think that these people should be remember whoever they are even if they die first second or if they fought till the last day, they all did something for there country
Not exactly a Vietnam story but my grandfather told me stories of how he used to fly in the Back of Iroquois that were supplied to the El Salvador Air Force in the 70's how he used to sit in the back and escort important figures and such things I think he told me he even escorted the president once Literally the coolest man I know he is my hero as my mom's hero he's a great person
Whats his name?
Oscar R. Why?
Camera man never die😂
Good Morning Vietnam!⚡💂♂️☀️
I picture my brother there.I recall the awful pics he'd send to my sister.Here's to you,beloved brother.JohnM.Thompson-Lewis
4*27*1950-10*18*1969
Semper Fi. ♥️🎈🍸
Martin Scorsese is never wrong when it comes to his awesome "soundtracks"!! . Iykyk!.
Amongst the wars Vietnam still has the best soundtrack. Iraq and Afghanistan don't even compare.
We need also Vietnamese perspective.
🍚🍚🍚🍚🌾🍛🍛🍛🍝🍝🍜🍜🍜🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🈹️㊗️🐉㊙️👲🈲️🈺️
Welp just read some of those veterans comment and you maybe ended up seeing some vietnams talking about themself in the 1960-70s
All Veterans from that war are heroes. God bless you all.
American veterans who invaded Vietnam - heroes? Are you serious?
These heroes fought for a corrupt government and that government thanked them with Agent Orange. Who knows how many heroes died because of it. Was there at least a severance payment?
@@HyonSo. yes, now cry more
@@Eva-03... Bro has no arguments💀, in this case it’s not me who’s crying, but you, like a typical screaming woman, 0 arguments, except “crying more” you can’t say anything. You have no business here, you Nazi piece of crap.😁
@@HyonSo. Not heroes for what they did in Vietnam, but for what they risked.
just this is a reason to join the army
My father served in Vietnam I tried to enlist when I was 18 in 2008, both him and my Mom practically corned me and screamed at me to do no such thing. I remember Dad's eyes all wide and buggy. "You will NOT enlist DO YOU HEAR ME?! No child of mine will go through the hell I went through!!!"
He never yelled at me until that day. I never made him even a little upset but I enraged him because of that. I made my Mom cry her eyes out when I rold hwr that I wanted to ve in the marines, she grabbed my shirt and shook me! I don't know what Dad went through but I becer talked about it after that.
Sad part of it all was so many young men gave their lives for nothing
props to the cameraman 🫡