Nothing but the utmost respect to all vietnam veterans. These men are the sons of the greatest generation and you can see the warrior spirit carried on. God bless and thank you all for your service and sacrifices!
Someone we knew told us how they went to Viet Nam for a visit. They said they went to a former POW camp. She remarked that it did not look so terrible. Her partner agreed. I looked around the room and shook my head. When I was called on my reaction, I remarked that none of us were there so don't think that what was seen was not "fixed up a little" for the public. Peace truly has a taste the protected will never know. May God Bless these heroes and welcome each and every one of them into Paradise.
As an Australian I served as a rifleman (conscript) in 1970. I have returned twice, once with my two sons, and a second time with my wife and two daughters. I'd recommend that experience to all veterans.
The inhumanity and cruelty is shocking but the acceptance and forgiveness is Totally Amazing! God Bless All Who Suffered. This is A Lesson That Should Be Remembered.
Warriors who became tempered via pain...yet time has broadened their perspectives where peace is warmly embraced underscored by a natural desire to love one another as best as possible. These are some of my brothers...I salute them all!
I was 10 in 1976 and was very much aware of the war. My mother cried when the POWs came home in 1973, even though we didn’t know anyone who served in Vietnam except for my Dad’s cousin who had returned in 1970. I had two neighbors, one on one side, one on the other that were Navy officers, but one was actually CIA, (I asked him), and we had an FBI agent across the street. I learned a lot just sitting on their front porches. In any case I always felt very attached to the war and the pows that were left behind, especially in Laos.
War is ugly. We love you guys. Thank you for your service. You helped us get near China and other enemies over there. We have our Defense there now because you made the way.
Jesus. That guy was a prisoner for over 7 years. 7 years. My great aunt was murdered when she was attacked by a drunk lady with a knife in a bar. The lady got 13 years for manslaughter (because she was drunk and apparently 'didnt remember it'). She was out in 7 on good behavior. And was probably treated better in prison than this war HERO was. Really sad
I never thought the day would come in America when anyone, yet alone a former president, would get away with making a insulting, dismissive comment about a veteran, especially one who spent 5 years in a place like the Hanoi Hilton. And 70m Americans don't have a problem with that. How sick.
McCain paid a dear and heavy price as a POW. In his later years, transformed into a politician, he made many statements others would find very distasteful and hurtful. Trump's response to McCain was directed specifically to him in an active, fighting manner. I would bet my last dollar that the Trump of today would not make such a comment and would even apologize to Senator McCain face to face, sincerely and completely. I am one of those 70 million and I had a problem when Trump made that slur, I was mad as hell then and I am also a combat veteran ('66-'67). Neither man is an angel, nor am I.
Linebacker II operation in 1972 was kept secret until U.S. allowed to publish in 1999. But Vietnam published in 2021. Battle of 1972 in Vietnamese version Battle of Dien Bien Phu Tren Khong. I watched to the end. Can't believe 30 years old radar 3cm made in 1942 was connected to Sam2 made in 1950 and then knocked down B-52 in real films during battle. In fairy, should mentioned electronic radar box of F-4, B-52 was repaired and then used it as part guidelines Sam2 missiles. At that time 1972, Soviet with Sam3,4,5 and 6 but won't send to Vietnam. I saw in films few U.S. pilot disrespect ill discipline. Used signs language time to time. No go home because their fault. Many MIA forever can't find because ill discipline. Attack NVA rob AK-47 that's why grenade in their mouth.
@@TheMOAAChannel Yes I know it and thank you for the response. I am very curious about the two East German filmmakers and the production in general. The surviving POWs don't talk about it. It would be a fascinating topic for your channel. Thank you for the excellent work.
i mean no disrespect to any Nam vet that feels they have to go back there for whatever reason they have, but i would never set foot in that shthole country again.... 3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai RVN. 10/65-11/66
I was in Vietnam in 2020, amazing people wonderful country and very tolerant.
Nothing but the utmost respect to all vietnam veterans. These men are the sons of the greatest generation and you can see the warrior spirit carried on. God bless and thank you all for your service and sacrifices!
Someone we knew told us how they went to Viet Nam for a visit. They said they went to a former POW camp. She remarked that it did not look so terrible. Her partner agreed. I looked around the room and shook my head. When I was called on my reaction, I remarked that none of us were there so don't think that what was seen was not "fixed up a little" for the public. Peace truly has a taste the protected will never know. May God Bless these heroes and welcome each and every one of them into Paradise.
As an Australian I served as a rifleman (conscript) in 1970. I have returned twice, once with my two sons, and a second time with my wife and two daughters. I'd recommend that experience to all veterans.
Amazing video. I think how fortunate we were to get you all home. Welcome home gentlemen!
The inhumanity and cruelty is shocking but the acceptance and forgiveness is Totally Amazing! God Bless All Who Suffered. This is A Lesson That Should Be Remembered.
Agreed. Dispite the unimaginable evil done to them, the people of Vietnam are amazingly forgiving of these 'men'.
Warriors who became tempered via pain...yet time has broadened their perspectives where peace is warmly embraced underscored by a natural desire to love one another as best as possible. These are some of my brothers...I salute them all!
Very moving for me . Thanks !
This is an incredible video that I wish were a full length documentary! Such bravery going the first time, such courage to go back.
Awesome, moving video!
I was 10 in 1976 and was very much aware of the war. My mother cried when the POWs came home in 1973, even though we didn’t know anyone who served in Vietnam except for my Dad’s cousin who had returned in 1970. I had two neighbors, one on one side, one on the other that were Navy officers, but one was actually CIA, (I asked him), and we had an FBI agent across the street. I learned a lot just sitting on their front porches. In any case I always felt very attached to the war and the pows that were left behind, especially in Laos.
Al resto del mundo los prisioneros de USA nos importan una mierda, sólo nos preocupan los civiles vietnamitas que ustedes asesinaron.
Heroes all. Tough times back then for these great military.
God Bless these veterans ❤
War is ugly. We love you guys. Thank you for your service. You helped us get near China and other enemies over there. We have our Defense there now because you made the way.
Very powerful video documenting and confirming their full circle of catch and release......Freedom.
thank you for this video. thank you to all veterans.
A very fine bunch of gentlemen heroes. Thank you for your service. I am so glad you made it through.
Some wonderful Americans! GBU, Warriors!!!
After 50 plus years it was surprising to see and hear a former class mate of mine, Pete Camrotta. Glad he is alive and well.
Very interesting information Gentleman. Living 5 or 6 years through that o can't imagine. Glad you made it home and got to live your life's
I was there in 2012 to virtually all the places seen in this video.
The book (In the Presence of Mine Enemies) is a must read if any of this interests you. It will open your eyes. God Bless all these men.
Jesus. That guy was a prisoner for over 7 years. 7 years. My great aunt was murdered when she was attacked by a drunk lady with a knife in a bar. The lady got 13 years for manslaughter (because she was drunk and apparently 'didnt remember it'). She was out in 7 on good behavior. And was probably treated better in prison than this war HERO was. Really sad
God bless America, our former POWs, and the heroes whose names are on the wall.
Heroes?
They fought for what?
@@LST25 exactly my thoughts. should have never been there.
@@LST25for freedom
@@hanhnguyen
Freedom?
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Why didn't they help them against the French?
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@@LST25 Exactly
I never thought the day would come in America when anyone, yet alone a former president, would get away with making a insulting, dismissive comment about a veteran, especially one who spent 5 years in a place like the Hanoi Hilton. And 70m Americans don't have a problem with that. How sick.
The power of a cult.
McCain paid a dear and heavy price as a POW. In his later years, transformed into a politician, he made many statements others would find very distasteful and hurtful. Trump's response to McCain was directed specifically to him in an active, fighting manner. I would bet my last dollar that the Trump of today would not make such a comment and would even apologize to Senator McCain face to face, sincerely and completely. I am one of those 70 million and I had a problem when Trump made that slur, I was mad as hell then and I am also a combat veteran ('66-'67). Neither man is an angel, nor am I.
God Bless!
As a combat vet l corps no way l would see them hills again.go to show.what some pow went threw.
Thanks You all for served in my country(Republic of South Vietnam) in the last 50 years our people never forgot you men and women. Brisbane Australia
Its. A. Reminder. To. The. Commander. In. Chief. To. Take. Great. CARE. When. Commiting. Ones. Military. To. War
These Prisoners of War are our heroes not politicians !!!!!
A John McCain memorial?
Really wish our government never had gotten involved in this
No animosity everyone was doing their job !!!!!
You guys had to send a Commando team to Hanoi Hilton and rescue these POW s. An immediate extraction
They did, and failded
Correct
I think the POW chain of command did not want to participate, because of the torture to those left behind.
I mean, the NVA officer did have a point. The US never declared war
Who would we declare war on?
@@SandfordSmythe
NVA
@LST25 How do we declare war on an army? You declare war on a nation.
@@SandfordSmytheI am asking, not making a statement.
Could we have declared war on The Republic of North Vietnam?
So it was a US Terrorist attack ,, Obviously 😢
So Jane Fonda was right. They weren't all tortured.
I wonder how these men feel about Jane Fonda wouldn’t dignify her with capital for her.
Linebacker II operation in 1972 was kept secret until U.S. allowed to publish in 1999. But Vietnam published in 2021. Battle of 1972 in Vietnamese version Battle of Dien Bien Phu Tren Khong. I watched to the end. Can't believe 30 years old radar 3cm made in 1942 was connected to Sam2 made in 1950 and then knocked down B-52 in real films during battle. In fairy, should mentioned electronic radar box of F-4, B-52 was repaired and then used it as part guidelines Sam2 missiles. At that time 1972, Soviet with Sam3,4,5 and 6 but won't send to Vietnam. I saw in films few U.S. pilot disrespect ill discipline. Used signs language time to time. No go home because their fault. Many MIA forever can't find because ill discipline. Attack NVA rob AK-47 that's why grenade in their mouth.
Would love to hear about the East German propaganda film “Pilots in Pajamas” that Hubbard appeared in.
The Maine Military History museum posted the series on their RUclips page. ruclips.net/video/Wq9ZOgsFRbA/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@TheMOAAChannel Yes I know it and thank you for the response. I am very curious about the two East German filmmakers and the production in general. The surviving POWs don't talk about it. It would be a fascinating topic for your channel. Thank you for the excellent work.
i mean no disrespect to any Nam vet that feels they have to go back there for whatever reason they have, but i would never set foot in that shthole country again....
3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai RVN. 10/65-11/66
How come?
@@robertisham5279 were you there???
@@soxbearshwks8988No I wasn't born in 98 decades after the war.
Go to every village and cities in 🇻🇳 Vietnam and ask for forgiveness
You should go up to them and ask for an apology, Superman.
Why apologize? For trying to bring the people freedom? Stupid remark!
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FO
Trolls gotta troll.
HE SAID THERE THE ONLY COUNTRY WHO HAS EVER SHOT DOWN A B 52 THERE PRETTY PROUD OF THAT ALL FACTS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂