Inappropriate Behaviour and Punishment in the Nam

I just read this and wanted to share it with you…

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Here’s another guest article by TJ McGinley “Free Bird”, who gives us a look at his rebellious side while serving in Vietnam.  As an infantry soldier who spent most of his time living in the jungle, periodic stand-downs in a base camp were cherished and offered an outlet for these grunts to rest and blow off steam.  Keep in mind that they are still teenagers and do what boys do every chance they can – but sometimes, they get caught.

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In August of 2003, my wife and I attended a reunion of the guys I was with in Vietnam.  Suzanne was a little stunned at the number of people that confronted me with the statement; “I remember you, I was in jail with you.” To her, it sounded as if I spent most, if not all, of my time in Vietnam in a jail cell.

The way the military handled soldiers…

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Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941 To be Remembered by jackie

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Pearl Habour

This was the start of WWII for America.   The lost of life was large but not compared to what was coming!  The Reason Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was to destroy the Battleships which at time was the principal ship for war.  Japan wanted the US Navy out of the way so Japan could invade SE ASIA and not able to stop Japans war with China. So in a way the start of war also for SE Asia as Japan attacked the Philippines just hours later but because of the time difference was on the 8th.

Attack on Pearl Harbor

The attack on Pearl Harbor[nb 4] was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United Statesnaval base at Pearl Harbor, in the United States Territory of Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack led…

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Awesome Silent Drill Team

They’re some of the best of the best in the world. Yes, I’m talking about our United States Marines. Much of what they do goes unseen, but every now and again, we’ll see a recording or hear about Leatherneck who shows exceptional valor, even though they’re all laying their lives on the line on a daily basis.

But I’ve got to admit, nothing stirs more patriotism and love for our Marines in me than watching the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Team perform. They are the essence of the honor, strength, and discipline demonstrated on a daily basis by our armed forces.

What you’re about to see is something that is so good and so honorable that it is worthy of a Super Bowl halftime show! Wait until you see this…

God bless our military in every branch. Thank you to our courageous men and women in uniform for their sacrifice and service to our great country!