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Old 02-17-2005, 19:18   #91
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Old 03-04-2005, 06:21   #92
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Loved reading this book. thanks guys.
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Old 06-04-2005, 09:00   #93
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Just bought the book last week, I was up in CT and we went into the UCONN bookstore, and this book was in the "bargain bin" I figured those liberal f***'s didn't deserve it so I bought it. I meant to save it and read it on my upcoming deployment, but I couldn't wait. I'm about halfway through it right now.
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Old 06-04-2005, 11:53   #94
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Just bought the book last week, I was up in CT and we went into the UCONN bookstore, and this book was in the "bargain bin" I figured those liberal f***'s didn't deserve it so I bought it. I meant to save it and read it on my upcoming deployment, but I couldn't wait. I'm about halfway through it right now.
We have a bunch of the "South Vietnamese Secret Commando's" as associate members in Chapter 16 SFA. Some spent many years in the North in prison.
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Old 07-11-2008, 10:22   #95
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Just bought the book last week, I was up in CT and we went into the UCONN bookstore, and this book was in the "bargain bin" I figured those liberal f***'s didn't deserve it so I bought it. I meant to save it and read it on my upcoming deployment, but I couldn't wait. I'm about halfway through it right now.
I bought the book a month ago when dad died. had to stand in the aisle at books-a-million right next the "Hot gay cops" books and other shxt of that nature. it was kind of insulting that the military history section was right in with the social science section dealing with homosexuality. Pops was at ccn or tf1ae in '71. always heard the stories but never listened. books like this one, well written and descriptive, help people who don't know (like me) see past the media and hoopla about the vietnam victim and see the real vietnam veterans. Everybody wants to be a green beret. my dad was one.
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