May 9
American Troops In Vietnam
Posted on Sunday, May 9, 2010 in Uncategorized

Would it be acceptable and in good faith to make a soldier in North Vietnam at the VFW / American Legion?
He fought against U.S. troops Hamburger Hill in South Vietnam. Is the United States for 35 years. Yes, he is a friend of ours. This is explained in a speech that the U.S. was beaten the debacle of Hamburger Hill. Yes, I am a member.
I know a number of Vietnam veterans who still can not join the VFW …
American Troops Smoking Pot in Vietnam
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