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@silentrunner7283

The problem with that, is only 1% of actual happenings. They would never dare to release what they did to the women, female children especially.

When I was adopted I was deathly afraid of dogs. The Soldiers would capture and torture dogs and then release the dogs to take care of the kids or slow people.

You can't really say US soldiers either. That's where things get messed up. Australia, Canada, England etc also had troops over there.

"Vietnamese all look alike. You cannot tell who is who. Just shoot and let God sort them out" (The claims of figuring out who is VC and is not.)
I remember at a reunion the soldiers crying over this.


When you think about what they had to decide. Can you imagine if US or Canada went to war and the Americans came into Canada and told don't shoot the American civilians.
How would they know who is who.? Like the civilians shouting "i'm not VC"....civilians shouting "I'm not Canadian"
Shoot first and ask questions later.



@ljt3084

@@foggy561

Whataboutism is a poor comeback in any argument but lets give it a try.

What about all the rape charges against US servicemen stationed in Okinawa Japan.

A gang rape of a 12 year old girl in 1995 by 3 American servicemen pedophiles
and the 69 cases of rape since 2015.

What about those..



@FarmerKen355

I was an American former soldier I served in Vietnam 1967-1969. During my tour I was wounded twice. I was 11 Delta Recon 3rd Platoon A Troop 3/5th Cav. Originally, we worked the Iron Triangle between Bien Hoa and Xwan Loc before being taken North to Hue by LST in late Feb68.
Fact is I often felt compassion for the "civilians". You never knew who they "bad" guys were, they could be anybody but if you do want to make an enemy mistreat people is a sure way to make someone switch sides. For the most part they may not like us after all shoe on the other foot we too would be in the same situation. You may not trust them, but you don’t kill a obvious non combatant. I was there when the 4th came ashore, they were green and my observation pretty incompetent. I had been through some shit everything from Ap Bau BangII (google it here) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_battle_of_B%C3%A0u_B%C3%A0ng to Tet68. I heard about Mai Lay and it made me mad, my opinion is that Calley and Medina should have gotten life in prison. They were in a position of authority and responsibility. I know how the grunts felt, being sniped at all day, booby traps, and land mines takes their toll, but American soldiers are supposed to be better than what they did.
I remember watching this farmer following his water buffalo through the rice paddy one day and I was thinking to myself he does not give a crap who is running his country they only thing he wants to do is feed and raise his family, we are not the solution here, we are part of the problem, for me I have to be here because a Democrat LBJ took me out of school and sent my ass here to do as he wanted. I didn’t want it, neither did the farmer from earlier. I had a job to do and our motto as the Cav was to find the enemy (they were hard to find) and when the enemy made the mistake of shooting at us is when we react and pile on to kill him. We were pretty good at it too. We received several Presidential Unit Citations, one for Ap Bau BangII. We did not kill civilians but we were real good about killing those that attacked us. Even the road run to Bien Hoa on 29 Jan 68 to go protect the airfield we were attacked 5 times, lead tank had taken 9 RPG's and three times every man on the tank was killed. Each time Capt Garritson would look at three people and say YOU YOU and YOU on one one. ((vehicle11), Was I scared? Fuck yes, he never pointed to me and if he did I dont know what I would have done, I would hope I would do the right things (what ever the fuck that is). He didn't pick me, we lost nearly a hundred men in the five firefights on the way to Bien Hoa and that night, I never got a scratch... that night. Even Ap Bau BangII I never got a scratch. The night I did get a scratch, when the RPG hit the M60 I was shooting everything blew up in my face, I survived, a few scars and I did get most of my eyesight back and as it was to turn out later that day is my sons birthday. Linked forever now. Six hundred and eighty seven days in combat with no breaks, no R&R except my hospital time. Why I stayed longer than I had to is a different story. While there I worked the Iron Triangle, then after TET they put us on LST and shipped us north to Hue to be OP Con to the 1st and 3rd Marine and the 1st Air Cav and the 101 where we worked the Citadel then north along the coast up through Wunder Beach all the way to Dong Ha (through a small village called Bien An that no longer exists. Binh An in Vietnamese means Peaceful, fact is we were just driving by there on our way North when someone from the enemy K14 Battalion 812 Regiment decided to pop off an RPG as one of our ACAV’s Wrong thing to do, the ACAV might have looked like he was all alone but just over the hill behind him as another thirty of us. Once we surrounded them and they refused to surrender the US Navy was brough in to try to convince them a bit more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Binh_An
We lost three men, they lost 233 confirmed count and captured 44 of them.
The battle lasted three days only because we could not get them to surrender.
I remember after pulling the decomposing bodies into a row so they can be accurately counted (and yes they all had uniforms) I was assigned to guard some of the prisoners. I remember looking at the prisoners and wondering if any of them had a hotted up motor bike back home up north. I was wondering maybe we were more alike than not. I had no hatred for them, don’t get me wrong if one of them made a twitch I would kill him in a second, but that is what I am here for. In a way I had respect for him being willing to put his life on the line, probably the same thing I would do if shoe was on the other providable foot. I was never a warrior, I am a builder, I make things, I fabricate, my hands best fit the handles on a lathe or milling machine.
In a few weeks we head south back down to Hue and then out across the Perfume River and out Highway 547 into the bottom end of the A Shaw Valley and we are working with the 101 for a few months. This is the bottom end of the Ho Chi Mien Trail where supplies are coming south and it is our job to interdict them. It is all mountains and jungle. There are NO friendlies out here, everything is a free fire zone 24/7. In late January 1969 I end my adventure; I remember the night of 31 Dec 1968 sleeping in the back of a 5 ton truck looking up at the stars listening to the radio and the last song on the radio just before it became 1969 was Paul Murat “Love is Blue”.
I am here not because I want to be here, I am here because a bunch of people voted LBJ into office. Personally, I don’t think Kennedy would have sent men to Vietnam, because he himself had been to war and knew the price, not the financial price, that is always there, but the human price. I survived, I went home, found a beautiful woman to marry and went back to school and spent the rest of my life making things, today I am 77 years old, my first wife is dead, after she died I married the first girl I dated (mistake) it cost me $578,000 dollars to get rid of that one (worth every penny) and now my best wife and I have kids both of which are Honors level University graduates and professionals in their chosen fields. I look back and I think what a lucky son of a bitch I am.
But that sob Calley and Medina, both should still be in prison. I want to apologize for all this crap but I tell this crap so I can show that I speak with experience. There is no excuse for having no Honor.



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@ADayInHistoryOfficial

This video is a reupload, as we had to slightly modify the visuals due to it being flagged by YouTube's algorithm.

@princeminato

😂lol they don't want u to upload the truth

@carlvargas7911

It's sad. I feel it is necessary to understand the atrocities properly. Like just slap a warning/disclaimer on it or something

@terrygabrich4806

If the Vietnam was was going bad for the American's in 1968, then please tell me why the Vietnamese sued for peace in that year??

@gaylebordeaux7632

@@princeminatoyou don’t know the truth!

@joenedbalek4647

I can't like a video that censors the word RAPE!!! Why are you hiding the word??
So the channel gets paid off the story of deaths?? 🤔

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@GothicAngeles

No matter what the flag is... America, England, Japan, Somalia, India, Afghanistan, France, Russia, China, Israel, Germany, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Pakistan, Rawanda, Egypt, Uganda, Equator, Iraq, Vietnam, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Korea... Crime is still crime no matter what side you're on. Terrible.

@blank1778

Amen

@keithrowell2951

This is bullshit. Lies

@asmongoldsmouth9839

We aren't even supposed to be killing each other. But hey!! If it is for "fReEdOm"
🥴 Durrrrrr!!

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