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Stanley mcqueen from lily wrote on March 24, 2021 at 10:01 pm
May i say as a fellow korean vet
to each of you brave men that was stationed in the jungles of veitnam i salute you brave men with the highest honor that could be spoken. you seen fellow troops fall to the ground dead before they hit the ground..you heared men cry with pain and seen the fear of men faces in the time of battle..your horror was not a movie but real , enemy was real and he was out to kill you.. you unloaded into a strange land with the smell of blood in the wind.. you heared the sound of mortar shells and seen men fall to their deaths...their faces was just the faces of young boys in their sweet youth.. how could i say enought and honor you for being there in my stead.? how could i thank you with human lips? I seen the wounded at valley forge hospital when i was their with tuberculosis that i caught in korea, I seen strong men without arms and legs because of war.. I heared them cry because of their wounds and seen the faces of those brave wounded men, and this is kept in the memory of and brings thoughts of sorrow in my mind..sometimes my dreams bring me back to that sad and sorrowful time and I wake up with and relize in my mind i have returned to see all your war torn faces and wounds again all refreshed I and then i thank God that it is now just a dream and then i retrace my past to recall all that i have seen and reflect on war and men and wounds and sorrow and I hope that never again in the day of men that war will come ever again to take our young men and woman to their youthful graves... men and fellow vet i thank each and all of you for your service and I am pround to be one of you a fellow vet...God bless from vet mcqueen
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