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@alan-ev6ck
@alan-ev6ck 2 года назад
You realize you're getting old when you read comments from people telling about their fathers and grandfathers participating in the same war that you did. Sadly, many of your fellow soldiers and brothers didn't get to be old. I miss them so much, it breaks my heart.
@mattj9197
@mattj9197 Год назад
Good bless you sir
@garyolivier792
@garyolivier792 Год назад
Thank you Alan. Be well !!
@iskwewpannekoek
@iskwewpannekoek Год назад
Maybe they shouldn't have joined an imperialist military and died overseas in a war that wasn't theirs to fight.
@asovietplaytpus5828
@asovietplaytpus5828 Год назад
@@iskwewpannekoek what about the drafted? The ones that didn’t get the choice? Maybe the person was too poor and had to join the military for a way out. It isn’t as simple as what your trying to say.
@iskwewpannekoek
@iskwewpannekoek Год назад
@@asovietplaytpus5828 Muhammad Ali dodged the draft and was imprisoned for 5 years, why couldn't they? Also joining the military so you could gain some material benefit is killing for money, doesn't matter if you're poor, still doesn't justify going into another person's home, killing their kids, and poisoning them.
@maxwong8845
@maxwong8845 Год назад
My father was Vietnamese, and he died in this war at a young age. This song really reminds me of him, may all of your fathers/grandfathers rest in peace.
@dragonfell5078
@dragonfell5078 Год назад
My condolences. The war only brought suffering for everyone, as do all wars. Young men sent to die for reasons out of their control. Love from Malaysia
@CYCLS70
@CYCLS70 Год назад
This war was pointless, RIP ur grandpa
@bencatullo4720
@bencatullo4720 Год назад
I salute every man who has the gut to go into a battlefield, so may your grandpa rest in peace
@comradesphinx626
@comradesphinx626 Год назад
@@dragonfell5078 from north or south vietnem?
@cowfat8547
@cowfat8547 Год назад
@@CYCLS70 it was only pointless because it ended too early
@theonewhoknocks.1737
@theonewhoknocks.1737 Год назад
"The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race." ~ Kaczynski John Theodore
@iggymail
@iggymail Год назад
THEODORE FROM ALVIN AND CHIPMUNK'S ⁉️‼️
@mpc7440
@mpc7440 Год назад
milquetoast manifesto
@nicebruv6560
@nicebruv6560 Год назад
I ain't reading allat 😹but we up tho
@dimitrisanonymous1858
@dimitrisanonymous1858 Год назад
real
@luigispizza4025
@luigispizza4025 Год назад
@@nicebruv6560 it's a few words bruh
@weedwhacker287
@weedwhacker287 Год назад
My grandpa served in Vietnam he never liked to talk about it much which is understandable but as he got older he told me stories… I guess to him it felt good to finally talk about his experiences rather than bottle them up for so long one story still sticks with me He was with his platoon… it was raining like hell and they were doing Standard patrol duty, all of the sudden the crack of a rifle and a bullet pierced through the helmet of the guy in front of him, He died instantly, someone obviously yells out “CONTACT RIGHT!” And next he knows he’s in a shallow ditch on the side of the road getting shot at from who knows where. At one point he peeked his head over for a split second and a bullet banged his helmet luckily it missed but it did leave a bullet hole there. He clutched his M-16 and fired back just spraying into the trees hoping to hit something. Soon someone else was wounded… he called out to my grandfather “TEX COME HELP ME PLEASE!” (My grandfathers nickname was Tex since in his platoon there were few texans and in his squad he was the only one) he runs over and tries his best to treat his wound but at some point the guy looks up at him and says in a weak and faint voice “Tex… I’m cold… I miss my mama” as he died in his arms. He doesn’t remember anything after that he described it as just all a blur, sure he’d seen men die before I mean hell he just saw one man get shot in the head a few minutes ago. But he told me what made this different is that he never had to hold someone as they died… he felt a lot of guilt for not being able to save that guy. He finished his tour of duty and came back home… where he was mocked and called horrible names since he was told to go to Vietnam… he’s still alive today luckily and still tells me stories from time to time
@germansalamanca4579
@germansalamanca4579 Год назад
Tell him we salute him for his service for not only the US but free world. Kind regards from Chile 🇨🇱
@purpleman11
@purpleman11 Год назад
How the hell was he mocked? Disgusting.
@irix5093
@irix5093 Год назад
@@purpleman11 is it really far fetched? His grandfather went to a war under an imperialistic banner that brings nothing, Vietnam turns red anyways. It was a lost, and soldiers are hardly praise worthy
@purpleman11
@purpleman11 Год назад
@@irix5093 Understood. Horrible people genuinely. Can't imagine anyone getting mocked for a war they were forced to fight
@derpeth2101
@derpeth2101 Год назад
@@germansalamanca4579 Who's "we"? I certainly do not salute him.
@amyfrawley9887
@amyfrawley9887 2 года назад
My father was Army Airborne in Vietnam from '68-'69, and I have to say, this hits hard. He never talked to me about his time there really. I can only imagine what he saw and endured. RIP, dad. I miss you.
@mountainman42
@mountainman42 2 года назад
Your dad was a HERO. Rest in piece [*]
@amyfrawley9887
@amyfrawley9887 2 года назад
@@mountainman42 Thank you, sir. I remember him and his sacrifice every day.
@350zedguy
@350zedguy 2 года назад
My granddad who is still alive was in Vietnam. I’m not sure what company what unit what mos none of it. I just know he was marines and over there. The only thing I got was when I asked if he would ever go back *after me watching videos of ww2 vets go back to Normandy or Iwo jima* all he said was that he wouldn’t since it would probably do to much mentally. Loud noises unexpectedly get to him so I can only image how bad it was for him not to mention anything. But he’s a great person and the time I have with him is enjoyable. But thank you for your father’s service.
@lucaarienta7690
@lucaarienta7690 Год назад
TI HA VOLUTO RISPARMIARE D ALLORRORE CHE HA VISSUTO! RICORDALO SOLO COSA RAPPRESENTAVA PER TE!👍👍👍🇺🇲
@kestutismarkevicius9026
@kestutismarkevicius9026 Год назад
I could only imagine what he pass through hell in his youth. This war was incredibly cruel and traumitized entire generation
@petronasf1team
@petronasf1team Год назад
My grandpa was a F4 pilot. I learned all the aviation things from him. RIP grandpa, i miss you and your stories. A wise sentence from my grandpa: War is hell, its not like in the movies or games, that feeling cant be explained. When you see your fellow soldiers dead bodies and shocked troops, you understand how deep it is.
@Frosty-vb3vk
@Frosty-vb3vk Год назад
Yo your grandpa was a f4 pilot mad respect
@petronasf1team
@petronasf1team Год назад
@@Frosty-vb3vk thanks dude
@Frosty-vb3vk
@Frosty-vb3vk Год назад
@@og_pelaaja8896 F to pay resoect
@roxout5743
@roxout5743 Год назад
did he get to ever shoot a missile, i'm wondering
@petronasf1team
@petronasf1team Год назад
@@roxout5743 When he wasn't at Vietnam War he shot.
@greatlakesfederation2033
@greatlakesfederation2033 9 месяцев назад
My grandpa was deployed in West Germany during the Vietnam War, although he didnt fight there, he was a brave soldier. RIP Donald Cantwell 1946-2021
@ItDoGoDown
@ItDoGoDown 6 месяцев назад
May God bless his soul🙏
@csxtrain8666
@csxtrain8666 Месяц назад
🇺🇸❤️
@GGProductions-wk5if
@GGProductions-wk5if 4 дня назад
He was still a soldier who served his country. He has all of my respect. RIP 🫡
@gaffgarion7049
@gaffgarion7049 Год назад
My father was a Vietnam vet, he passed in February. He had me in his mid-40s and was significantly older than my peers' fathers. We both had a fascination with history and one of my favorite things was asking him about the past, as well as the war. He was always willing to talk and I learned so much from him. My heart breaks now whenever I want to ask a question only he could answer. I miss you Dad, until we meet again.
@raulnicolaepanta21
@raulnicolaepanta21 Год назад
My deepest condoleances,hope you are ok during these tough times. (And sorry if i spelled something wrong,english is not my first language)
@AlpKhaganate
@AlpKhaganate Год назад
your dad was a hero
@collinthegamer510
@collinthegamer510 Год назад
@@raulnicolaepanta21 you did fine In spelling
@ibnbhai
@ibnbhai Год назад
Dam
@benjinhofps3051
@benjinhofps3051 Год назад
I am so sorry for your loss brother, your comment made me shed tears, be strong and be proud of you and your father :,) (just like the guy above, english is not my language, greetings from the gaucho country 🇦🇷)
@whiteeagle8961
@whiteeagle8961 2 года назад
There is some thing about this song, a melancholy which suits perfectly for situations like this. Good work.
@mountainman42
@mountainman42 2 года назад
literally man, I didnt know how to say this but u did this perfectly. Greetings from Poland to our American friends
@Contrajoe
@Contrajoe Год назад
The song is an anthem of the "anywhere but here" feeling shared by most every American who went to the Vietnam war
@sosig6445
@sosig6445 Год назад
the entire song is about home sickness
@aslamnurfikri7640
@aslamnurfikri7640 Год назад
Cool thing about Vietnam war songs is they're neither patriotic or cool, rather they're grim and sad. Fortunate Son criticizes rich kids who can avoid conscription and Paint It Black is about a man's depression
@vmike72
@vmike72 Год назад
​@@sosig6445 "Saudade" as Brazilians call it
@randallledbetter7035
@randallledbetter7035 2 года назад
In case you didn't know Vietnam Veterans, you are a special fiber of our society. Thank You.
@itanamullik
@itanamullik 2 года назад
Wtf nothing good come from the Vietnam war. They was all used god bless them. But they was hardly important hence why they was thrown into a war
@paulhoffman778
@paulhoffman778 2 года назад
Many thoughts on how you were treated makes me furious I am prior NAVY , SORRY CANT STAND THE HIPPIES. I HOPE YOU FIND PEACE AND KNOW OTHER VETS FEEL FOR YOU.
@savicivan5569
@savicivan5569 Год назад
why.for killing?
@Johnny-sj9sj
@Johnny-sj9sj Год назад
@@savicivan5569 so were you there?
@TheMag597
@TheMag597 Год назад
Roger that buddy 👌
@dudenamedgreg4237
@dudenamedgreg4237 Год назад
Me and my dad always used to listen to this song together. He had cancer and died when i was only 5. He was such a legend, a bit of an older man but with an energy of a teenager. May he rest in peace.
@fragenundgames6024
@fragenundgames6024 Год назад
its sad to see such a good and active man pass away may he rest in peace.
@fragenundgames6024
@fragenundgames6024 Год назад
i meant passed away not pass.
@dudenamedgreg4237
@dudenamedgreg4237 Год назад
@@fragenundgames6024 All good man :)
@alan-ev6ck
@alan-ev6ck Год назад
I'm sorry for your loss Greg
@brianwalsh1401
@brianwalsh1401 Год назад
I'm glad you have some good memories of him.
@PalmTreeAirsoft360
@PalmTreeAirsoft360 8 месяцев назад
My neighbor served in Vietnam, no one asks him nor brings anything about war up to him. The guy is incredibly sweet and occasionally gives us bags of vegetables that he grows. Hes a happy guy simply living his life and I can respect it.
@basedman68
@basedman68 Год назад
my grandpa served as a combat engineer in Vietnam and the only story he told me was about the time he was doing his job at a airfield that was taking heavy fire and one of the Hueys got shot down with 3 men inside, they all died is what he told me and it sent chills down my spine and he has never told me anything else since then. Thank you to all who server their country's!
@derpeth2101
@derpeth2101 Год назад
Why would I thank imperialist soldiers?
@hornyteenager_count7mates
@hornyteenager_count7mates Год назад
@@derpeth2101 ok, you can thank communists
@casualgamer1211
@casualgamer1211 Год назад
@@derpeth2101 bruh i know yo ass is not going in other comment section spitting this liberal bull shit on how it was imperialistic.
@casualgamer1211
@casualgamer1211 Год назад
bless your grandfather and may he live a good life
@felipes.5707
@felipes.5707 Год назад
@@derpeth2101 because thanks to these soldiers you have the Internet and the phone from that you write this coment
@spynix0718
@spynix0718 8 месяцев назад
My Grandpa fought in the Vietnam War. He was a Marine and retired in the 80s as a Master Gunnery Sergeant. As far as I know, he mainly served on the helicopter Bonnie Sue as a gunner. I didn't get many stories from him, but the one I remember happened in November 1968. His birthday was on November 25th, and this mission was days before then. I believe my own research said November 21st. Either way, his friend told him to sit this mission out as it was right before his birthday, and his friend didn't want my Grandpa's mom to receive the letter of his passing on his birthday, so he sat out on that mission. In that mission his friend was shot down. No one survived. If anyone is curious, his friend was Willian Emerson. He's mentioned in the book Bonnie Sue. This was really the only story I have from him. He passed away in October 2020, unrelated from Covid. I still miss him. Frankly I wish he was still around sometimes for advice in life.
@HA-wd2pu
@HA-wd2pu 4 месяца назад
Damn thats A True Friend. Emerson, at least knew he had saved his friend that day before he died RIP both Emerson and your Granddad
@RoryMckeown-ol1xr
@RoryMckeown-ol1xr 2 месяца назад
My uncle Rudolph Randa was a captain in the army and a company commander and lost men under his command during the Vietnam war. May he rest in peace and the victims of all wars
@lorsmephisto5222
@lorsmephisto5222 Год назад
My grandfather went to join the fight like so many other young boys at the time. He was a young man and could handle a rifle like nobodies business. While signing up a higher ranking man came out and said "If any of you are expecting children or have children go home" My grandfather had my father and my uncle as well as my aunt on the way. He was a lucky man being chosen to go home and serve there. Sure he missed out on some of that glory but he also missed out on all that pain. I am very thankful for whoever it was that make him and others go home. He is a strong man but no man is strong enough for that shit.
@paganum5062
@paganum5062 Год назад
He did the right thing
@vancedisbetter5139
@vancedisbetter5139 Год назад
What glory? War crimes in a place he had no business being? I thank him for doing the right thing and staying
@nate4327
@nate4327 Год назад
my grandpa was drafted into the navy during vietnam. i don’t recall he ever saw any action or fighting. but i can assume he may have been off the coast of vietnam watching the F-4’s take off on bombing missions and such. but where i work i see plenty of vietnam vets and it always reaches my deepest interest to know what their experiences were like. everyone from that time of history has a story and i would love to hear them all.
@user-oc4wo2ck2f
@user-oc4wo2ck2f Год назад
- LIST of Countries that were bombed-attacked by the USA, after the Second World War: Japan - (1945 - during WWII) (first use of atomic weapons against civilians) Korea and China (1950-53) Guatemala (1954) Indonesia (1958) Cuba (1959-61) Guatemala (1960) Congo (1964) Laos (1964-73) Vietnam (1961-73) Cambodia (1969-70) Guatemala (1967-69) Grenada (1983) Lebanon (1983,1984) Libya (1986) El Salvador (1980s) Nicaragua (1980s) Iran (1987) Panama (1989) Iraq (1991) Kuwait (1991) Somalia (1993) Bosnia (1994, 1995) Sudan (1998) Afghanistan (1998) Yugoslavia (1999) Yemen (2002) Iraq (1991-2003) Iraq (2003-2015) Afghanistan (2001-2015) Pakistan (2007-2015) Somalia (2007, 2008, 2011) Yemen (2009, 2011) Libya (2011, 2015) Syria (2014-2015) - - This is not a complete list - given the history before the Second World War and the fact that it was not included in the official lists. - - Many countries were attacked, with the participation of NATO. - - (Remember who is the World Criminal, against Humanity and Humanity !!!)
@tobiasmol1
@tobiasmol1 Год назад
@@user-oc4wo2ck2f yes Afghanistan and Iraq im very saddened they got bombed. NOT
@supee7541
@supee7541 Год назад
@@tobiasmol1 you don't care about civilians and your own sitizens? Very american like.
@tobiasmol1
@tobiasmol1 Год назад
@@supee7541 I do and im not american
@nate4327
@nate4327 Год назад
@@user-oc4wo2ck2f i still support my government. one person’s opinion doesn’t mean shit. i love my country and i will continue to do so unless it personally involves me
@not.tied-skip3337
@not.tied-skip3337 Год назад
my uncle was a solider during Vietnam. he got home a few days before July 4th. he was such a nice man. but after getting home he was changed. still so nice but would never even speak about the hell we experienced. I miss him so much even tho I didn't know him very well myself
@iskwewpannekoek
@iskwewpannekoek Год назад
Maybe it wasn't trauma that was getting to him but immeasurable shame that he didn't want to speak of... then again that's assuming American soldiers have a conscious.
@grayghost7649
@grayghost7649 Год назад
​@@iskwewpannekoek Shame of what? Shipping out to serve ones country? Going to a far off land to do what you think is right? You don't seem to understand the mental trauma one gets from being in a war. Seeing things both you and I can never imagine in the slightest. And maybe your right about shame. Shaming himself because he could done something to help that person ahead of him. Shame they did an act the would come to regret. That's human nature. And not having a conscious who are you to say they don't have a conscious at heart they're still human. You've seem to forgotten Vietnam won now leave it in the history book and move on to tomorrow. Jesus. Sorry Not.Tied say the word and ill delete this out.
@fortnite-kq7ok
@fortnite-kq7ok Год назад
@@grayghost7649 serving ones country to obliterate a country for no reason
@grayghost7649
@grayghost7649 Год назад
​@@fortnite-kq7ok So you would say stopping the expansion of communism is not a reason? Or aiding the south Vietnamese who did not want communistic ideologies and requested our help. Following our history books id say we have some good reasons for having gone to Vietnam. Now the beginning of it was started by a mistranslated intercepted radio transmission but we had several reason to be there.
@8jaws778
@8jaws778 Год назад
@@fortnite-kq7ok ah yes no reason at all, its totally not like the us government tried to stop communism and help south vietnam! but no, theres no reason at all according to your logic. Heres a gold star,
@grim6505
@grim6505 Год назад
My grandfather was a seal in Vietnam, he passed recently and I'm pretty sure he liked this song, I miss him man. God rest his soul
@trelopaido25
@trelopaido25 Год назад
Thanks from serving🤚
@southasianstreetshitter458
@southasianstreetshitter458 Год назад
I hope he burns in hell for being part of the misery brought onto the innocent vietnamese
@Joe14876
@Joe14876 10 месяцев назад
Imagine you fought WW2 and then you watch your son going fighting another fucking war
@dauntewimbush1939
@dauntewimbush1939 Год назад
Crazy story from my uncle who was Recon in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam war. He was set to have his son in a few months and his superiors denied him from going back to Vietnam with his team due to the fact of his son being born soon. A few months go by and all his buddies deploy, within a week all 7 of his friends were killed in Vietnam. Crazy too think my uncle wouldn’t have been here to this day most likely if it wasn’t for his son being born when he was. He always tells me that story ever since I was a young boy and it’s always made me wonder what if. WAR IS HELL
@e-5ruben807
@e-5ruben807 2 года назад
I was in that region of Asia in 1970. I remember the war like it happen yesterday. When the war ended some veterans suffer from agent orange and PTSD after serving in Vietnam. It took me about a year to fit back in at home.
@couldbeanybody2508
@couldbeanybody2508 Год назад
it's okay. its only natural to expect such things, war is horrific. thank you for your service sir
@e-5ruben807
@e-5ruben807 Год назад
@@couldbeanybody2508 Thanks for your comment, an experience I will never forget.
@TF2Scout..
@TF2Scout.. Год назад
Thank you for your service Sir.
@JamesCollinsW137QK-E
@JamesCollinsW137QK-E 9 дней назад
Your service is part of history that couldn't be forgotten. Thanks for your service sir.
@e-5ruben807
@e-5ruben807 9 дней назад
@@JamesCollinsW137QK-E Thanks for your comment, sometimes things take a while to heal.
@averagehistorycritic
@averagehistorycritic 10 месяцев назад
My uncle was a regular back in 1965-1967 and this is really affecting to me. Imagining the hardships of losing one friend after another looks hellish. Thankfully he still is with us today and he still says and I quote "We're nothing but cowards, the true heroes are the ones who died for us to live and tell the tale." Warms me to the heart❤.
@DasGermanBias
@DasGermanBias 11 месяцев назад
Still amazes me what humans will do to each other
@Xenj5
@Xenj5 4 месяца назад
how it feels to be in school in the final few weeks
@domenichinimarco4765
@domenichinimarco4765 2 месяца назад
Yeah thats true bro
@Unknown-te8fv
@Unknown-te8fv Месяц назад
​​@@domenichinimarco4765 I'm also in my final weeks of school. Next week Wednesday I will get my results. And on the 4th July I will get my Fachabitur (vocational baccalaureate).
@2DEKAY
@2DEKAY Год назад
This really hits hard when you read stories about peoples grandfathers in this war while listening to this song... I am lucky to be alive in this time era
@PerfectoidJosh
@PerfectoidJosh 9 месяцев назад
no you're lucky you live in your part of the world
@BurntCollypso
@BurntCollypso Год назад
I'm lucky my parents, grandparents and forefathers never had to fight in this war the way the others have. I do send my condolences to everyone who couldn't return home to the ones waiting. Forever shall we remember the fallen. Vietnamese, Americans. All suffered and all could not return to the same place they left.
@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379
@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 Год назад
hey yo
@BurntCollypso
@BurntCollypso Год назад
@@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 yo
@squeres9467
@squeres9467 Год назад
Jacob Rothschild gave me 1 billion dollars to listen to this.
@hakantemiz8289
@hakantemiz8289 Месяц назад
Rich people start wars, poor people go to war
@PlayBoiMur
@PlayBoiMur Год назад
I love the vibes this song radiates
@ratatouille_real_wow_hamster
true
@user-fq4ib6wm6j
@user-fq4ib6wm6j 11 месяцев назад
true it makes me relaxed and sometimes happy even
@glutenfree7057
@glutenfree7057 11 месяцев назад
Same. I grew up in California and all I think of are waves on beaches and a gentle breeze lightly shaking the palm trees down boulevards when I hear this song.
@Elliot_J_Reich
@Elliot_J_Reich Год назад
Even though I never had any family members that were in the Nam War, I still get emotional to stuff like this
@icedog3636
@icedog3636 Год назад
I get emotional seeing our poor flag hang sadly in Pearl Harbor footage...seeing it so disgraced and so dishonored just gets to me
@-Zcorsowany
@-Zcorsowany Год назад
Me too
@taczkamajster537
@taczkamajster537 Год назад
Me too bro
@nwsvoid7356
@nwsvoid7356 Год назад
As you should, the human experience is a powerful one and should be treated with the sincerity it deserves.
@Arkansas112
@Arkansas112 5 месяцев назад
My grandfather was a Navy Corpsmen. He left his line of service and transitioned to State national guard before the Americans got heavily involved in the Vietnam ground conflict. Had he not gotten out, he could’ve been deployed and KIA. I am thankful he is still here with my for I would not have been born.
@CaliforniaDreaminRoblox
@CaliforniaDreaminRoblox Год назад
My grandfather was in the coast guard of the time of the Vietnam war. He didn't see action but my respect goes out to all who served. God bless the vets. 🇺🇸
@pyzard
@pyzard 11 месяцев назад
Death to America. Death to the US imperialism
@picklejar0840
@picklejar0840 Год назад
Knew a man, Col Keith. He was a Phantom Pilot. Died last year. Rest in peace.
@strekalovigor96
@strekalovigor96 Год назад
As a Vietnamese, I have a grandfather born in 1943 who fought in this war, he survived and passed away six years ago. May the soldiers of all sides rest in peace, the war has ended for 49 years, now the U.S. and Vietnam have established a cooperative relationship for mutual development. Edit: On September 10th 2023 during the visit of President Biden to Hanoi, U.S and Vietnam hailed a historic new phase of bilateral cooperation and friendship by elevating the relationship of both nations to “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”. Let’s overcome the past and look forward to the future!
@propeladdict9174
@propeladdict9174 11 месяцев назад
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Vietnam one of the most "pro-America" country as of now?
@mattdias6689
@mattdias6689 11 месяцев назад
I hope Vietnam and the west can remain cooperative and never have this happen again. War sucks, doesn’t matter the reason behind it.
@MTerry621
@MTerry621 Год назад
Thank you for your service and to my deceased dad who died.
@tempest8882
@tempest8882 Год назад
Sorry for sounding insensitive but "Deceased dad who died"
@TheRedditKing1
@TheRedditKing1 Год назад
your dad defo didnt serve brow
@MegrelMamba
@MegrelMamba Год назад
@@Danielius_Binkevicius Communism is disease 🤢🤮
@TF2Scout..
@TF2Scout.. Год назад
@@Danielius_Binkevicius sounds like someones being an asshole
@ethanragbir8311
@ethanragbir8311 Год назад
@GehtDichNichtsAn Because every jerk off says that kind of stuff for attention. It's such an injustice to the military families and veterans.
@erickfran4459
@erickfran4459 Год назад
Mi padre perteneció a esa profesión, yo no proseguí su camino, pero definitivamente aquellos que somos criados con tutoría militar estamos muy cómodos con temas bélicos.
@user-xy7ce2hb6i
@user-xy7ce2hb6i 10 месяцев назад
My grandpa fought in Vietnam from 1964 to 1970 he was in the 196th Light Infantry brigade, he was a Marksman(Army recon) VC shot his three fingers off in 1970. He doesn’t normally speak about his time in Vietnam. But every once in a while he will mention it. By the way he was in tay ninh. After his service he got the bronze star and I can’t remember all of what he had earned. He is a specialist. God bless the Vietnam vets.
@Thoregor
@Thoregor Год назад
When he says "you know a preacher I can call?" like that always gives me goosebumps.
@Thoregor
@Thoregor Год назад
@@Al-pk1sc i see, thanks for clearing it out but i think i'll stick to how i know it cause i dont understand the meaning of the real verse lol
@Thoregor
@Thoregor Год назад
@@Al-pk1sc wow, learn something new everyday huh. Thanks!
@Ziafiz
@Ziafiz 2 месяца назад
I remember the 2nd battle of hoover dam, my father died there. Glory to the NCR.
@InternetFreak
@InternetFreak 2 месяца назад
Courier?
@bystanderbutch3509
@bystanderbutch3509 Год назад
What were we doing over there? My dad is a Vietnam vet and what little he told me about the war, it was a pretty messed up experience. The way our troops were treated when they got home is absolutely shameful. To all vets, thank you for your service.
@lindamurphy7014
@lindamurphy7014 6 месяцев назад
1968 Cambodia The worst of times ..for those who waited at home and for those who suffered the worst loss . I still remember my neighbor screaming when they came to her door.. I was 15 and he was 18.
@speedspeed121
@speedspeed121 Год назад
On the 4th of July this year, I met my semi-girlfriend's dad. He was a door gunner. For some reason, he bonded with me and spilled the beans about everything that happened to him. No alcohol or weed; totally sober. The girl left early and I spent a few more hours with him. When I left, I texted her and she was blown away because he never talks about it.
@zweyo
@zweyo Год назад
This song gives me goosebumps everytime.
@ALIIMLGAMING909
@ALIIMLGAMING909 Год назад
Same, bro
@ozymandias192
@ozymandias192 Год назад
Same, but more so cause the songs haunting sound
@warpanther3572
@warpanther3572 Год назад
My grandfather was a U.S. Soldier who got drafted into the war and carried an M60. I never really talk to him about the war. I do remember one veterans day though he had all the papers out about what he did in the vietnam war. There was newspapers about it and everything. He was basically on patrol, and eventually found a village or some sort from the Vietcong. He laid down with his M60 and suppressed that entire village or group of Vietcong until backup arrived. He's also told me a few stories about how they would transform their C4's into heater so they could eat beans or heat up coffee.
@user-sk6xt6zt9p
@user-sk6xt6zt9p Год назад
I like how you can listen to two versions of the song based on in which ear the bud is
@usbaldo2k174
@usbaldo2k174 Год назад
😂fr tho
@bigmantings8131
@bigmantings8131 Год назад
Whenever I feel ungrateful for how much I have, I come back to these types of videos which give me some perspective. Many young men my age in the past and even now live through horrendous things and it makes me feel lucky. I only have respect for the people fighting these battles and rest in peace to those who passed 🙏
@DuxpaOfficial
@DuxpaOfficial Год назад
Men like these are the reason why you can be grateful, god bless these soldiers.
@MTerry621
@MTerry621 Год назад
Thank you to our Vietnam veterans including my dad who served there as well.
@kidnamedsquid8083
@kidnamedsquid8083 Год назад
100 reasons to stay alive: 1. to make your parents proud 2. to conquer your fears 3. to see your family again 4. to see your favourite artist live 5. to listen to music again 6. to experience a new culture 7. to make new friends 8. to inspire 9. to have your own children 10. to adopt your own pet 11. to make yourself proud 12. to meet your idols 13. to laugh until you cry 14. to feel tears of happiness 15. to eat your favourite food 16. to see your siblings grow 17. to pass school 18. to get tattoo 19. to smile until your cheeks hurt 20. to meet your internet friends 21. to find someone who loves you like you deserve 22. to eat ice cream on a hot day 23. to drink hot chocolate on a cold day 24. to see untouched snow in the morning 25. to see a sunset that sets the sky on fire 26. to see stars light up the sky 27. to read a book that changes your life 28. to see the flowers in the spring 29. to see the leaves change from green to brown 30. to travel abroad 31. to learn a new language 32. to learn to draw 33. to tell others your story in the hopes of helping them 34. Puppy kisses. 35. Baby kisses (the open mouthed kind when they smack their lips on your cheek). 36. Swear words and the release you feel when you say them. 37. Trampolines. 38. Ice cream. 39. Stargazing. 40. Cloud watching. 41. Taking a shower and then sleeping in clean sheets. 42. Receiving thoughtful gifts. 43. “I saw this and thought of you." 44. The feeling you get when someone you love says, “I love you." 45. The relief you feel after crying. 46. Sunshine. 47. The feeling you get when someone is listening to you/giving you their full attention. 48. Your future wedding. 49. Your favorite candy bar. 50. New clothes. 51. Witty puns. 52. Really good bread. 53. Holding your child in your arms for the first time. 54. Completing a milestone (aka going to college, graduating college, getting married, getting your dream job.) 55. The kind of dreams where you wake up and can’t stop smiling. 56. The smell before and after it rains 57. The sound of rain against a rooftop. 58. The feeling you get when you’re dancing. 59. The person (or people) that mean the most to you. Stay alive for them. 60. Trying out new recipes. 61. The feeling you get when your favorite song comes on the radio. 62. The rush you get when you step onto a stage. 63. You have to share your voice and talents and knowledge with the world because they are so valuable. 64.Breakfast in bed. 65. Getting a middle seat in the movie theater. 66. Breakfast for dinner (because it’s so much better at night than in the morning). 67. Pray (if you are religious) 68. Forgiveness. 69. Water balloon fights. 70. New books by your favorite authors. 71. Fireflies. 72. Birthdays. 73. Realizing that someone loves you. 74. Spending the day with someone you 85. Being wrapped up in a warm bed. 86. Someone’s skin against yours. 87. Holding hands. 88. The kind of hugs when you can feel a weight being lifted off your shoulders. The kind of hug where your breath syncs with the other person’s, and you feel like the only two people in the world. 89. Singing off key with your best friends. 90. Road trips. 91. Spontaneous adventures. 92. The feeling of sand beneath your toes. 93. The feeling when the first ocean wave rolls up and envelops your toes and ankles and knees. 94. Thunderstorms. 95. Your first (or hundredth) trip to Disneyland. 96. The taste of your favorite food. 97. The child-like feeling you get on Christmas morning. 98. The day when everything finally goes your way. 99. Compliments and praise. 100. to look on this moment in 10 years time and realise you did it. Ps : Never forget you are a beatiful person 💕 Life is so beatiful so live, live like no one else exist, live for yourself, don't care of bad people, you are strong, i love you 🫶
@phouthalomphasavath5842
@phouthalomphasavath5842 10 месяцев назад
102. Become Political Man
@zane2343
@zane2343 10 месяцев назад
103. Idaho
@Afterburner1
@Afterburner1 10 месяцев назад
105. Commit every crime out there.
@Mohummedsandwich
@Mohummedsandwich 9 месяцев назад
106. recite the bible
@indryyunita02
@indryyunita02 5 месяцев назад
107. War
@chandlerrr6177
@chandlerrr6177 Год назад
My uncle was in the shit back in the late 60's, he was drafted, but stayed in 4 years. He was forced out because a trip wire had took his leg and I beleive one other person in his platoon. He's sadly no longer with us but got to live the rest of his life being lucky enough to survive, albeit with a prosthetic leg. his middle name was passed down to me and I couldnt be any prouder.
@pelimam
@pelimam Год назад
sorry for the loss Your uncle was hero
@veznan3308
@veznan3308 Год назад
my grandpa was a pilot never told really any stories beside what he flew A-37 dragonfly and C-130. He did say of when he was gunned down and made an emergency crash landing which he survived and made it back to base.
@R6_Shitzi
@R6_Shitzi Год назад
My grandfather served as a missile manufacturer during the Vietnam war and avoided the draft because of his job in manufacturing weapons. He went on to be the Deputy Chief of his local Fire Department. After the vietnam war passed, he retired and now lives in a 2 million dollar house up in north jersey.
@H.P.Baxter
@H.P.Baxter Год назад
1:20 this platoon commander seems pretty badass
@yash7461
@yash7461 Год назад
That clip at 0:34 is one of the most cinematic real life combat footage I've seen in my entire life
@MachoMan_Vert
@MachoMan_Vert Год назад
Same, bro handled the unmounted m60 like a champ.
@christopherjohnson3902
@christopherjohnson3902 Год назад
My grandfather/father figure was E5 Staff Sergeant US Army 6th division demolition in the Vietnam war. His soul was sent to god this year but through these songs his presence will always be remembered because he loved these songs and so do I
@notyocousin
@notyocousin 4 месяца назад
We had a mechanic in the marines that would play this on a loop when one of us didn’t come back, the song has a solemn meaning to it for me now. Plenty of my boys wished to come back home, wish I coulda brought them all home.
@mad_chad
@mad_chad 3 месяца назад
Memorial of New California Republic
@hiuku8890
@hiuku8890 7 месяцев назад
my grandfather was a great man, he fought in nam and when he got back home he joined the police force. RIP pops, wont ever forget you.
@serbremovalunit142
@serbremovalunit142 Год назад
My grandfather was a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy during 'Nam onboard a submarine (not sure which one unfortunately). I miss him and his stories about the war, and I pray to god he lives a happy life in Heaven where I can soon meet him. I miss you, grandpa.
@serbremovalunit142
@serbremovalunit142 Год назад
Ja sam etnički Hrvat da. moja se obitelj preselila u Ameriku nakon drugog svjetskog rata
@nxby
@nxby 5 месяцев назад
im so lucky i found this song
@25aida
@25aida Год назад
I met a Vietnam veteran during a Celebrity Cruise. His name was Paul. Wonderful guy. I first encountered him when my family and I were on our way to the buffet. I thank him for his service, he thanked me, he cracked a few jokes, and we went on our merry way. Second time, I forgot, but I thanked him for his service, not knowing it was the same guy, he thanked me, we went our different ways. The third time however, He told me, "You do realize you have thanked me for my service three times already, right?" I got embarrassed, He said he appreciated it, I told him a fact about soft serve Ice cream (because we were having some after an on shore excursion on the U.S. Virgin Islands). He then said, and this still makes me smile to this day, "Well thank you for your general knowledge." After that, every time we saw each other, we would stop, talk and share a few laughs. It was during the second last day of the cruise, when I finally asked him how he served in the Vietnam War. He worked IBM jobs, radar and that stuff. He sounded kind of sullen about it, which caught me off guard. But still, he didn't go to Vietnam, but he did his part.
@stevenweasel2678
@stevenweasel2678 11 месяцев назад
Wot a boring story
@baluonghuu4222
@baluonghuu4222 8 месяцев назад
Cám ơn bạn đã chia sẽ những hình ảnh ở vn một khói lửa , đau thương . Người thân của tôi đã ngã xuống cả hai bên . Mỗi bên điều có lý tưởng riêng . Nhưng đã thua nhưng không chết . Thắng thì bại liệt ê chề . Bây giờ thì hiểu cả rồi .❤❤❤
@sojuxxxcigs
@sojuxxxcigs Год назад
My Grandpa was in the 1st Recon Battalion, Marines in Nam. I carry his story and legacy everyday, so I shall never forget. May he and every other vet involved rest in true peace.
@ratatouille_real_wow_hamster
Dont care
@sojuxxxcigs
@sojuxxxcigs Год назад
@@ratatouille_real_wow_hamster Just like ur parents eh? I mean they obviously hurt you pretty bad, to comment this for no reason. You should go outside today, get some vitamin D. Take care lol
@Oneamongthelegion
@Oneamongthelegion Год назад
Your Gramps was a bad motherfucker I guarantee.
@princessmarshellaaur
@princessmarshellaaur Год назад
Your grandpa is lowkey colonel miles quaritch irl
@beratedbandit5196
@beratedbandit5196 Год назад
@@ratatouille_real_wow_hamster Please get a life
@n.r.4579
@n.r.4579 Год назад
When my dad was in college, he studied in a library one day when an older man - this was in the 90s, sometime after the war - was also there. I forget how they struck up conversation, and got to the topic of the older man's war experience, but the veteran told my dad about a fragging. There was some incompetent or cruel officer, someone the brass didn't really care for. A lieutenant, I think. Anyway, this veteran, way back in the day, was standing guard for the lieutenant - he was either taking a leak, or he was in an office or something, but the officer was inside, the veteran was outside. Two other soldiers showed up, and told him to go take a smoke break. The veteran didn't argue with them. He only asked them one question: "Where does it come from?" They replied: "It comes from above." He took that smoke break, of course.
@chillbeans2930
@chillbeans2930 Год назад
My grandpa was combat engineer during the Vietnam era but was never deployed into combat he passed away in 2019 and I like to imagine this is the kind of music he listened to
@patrik4586
@patrik4586 Год назад
God bless him
@chillbeans2930
@chillbeans2930 Год назад
@@patrik4586 thank you bro god bless you too
@TheFateOfWondering
@TheFateOfWondering Год назад
'' We all know that light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear brighter, until you hear them speak.''
@alexdr8595
@alexdr8595 Год назад
I am a veteran of Vietnam war movies and cant help but crying when I remember all the wasted talent of my fellow actors
@serendipitousslim1529
@serendipitousslim1529 8 месяцев назад
RIP all the Vietnamese, American, Cambodian, Laotion, Thai, Korean, Australian and New Zealand lives lost in such a futile conflict.
@uegvhueevev9496
@uegvhueevev9496 Месяц назад
Crazy that most wars are like that futile 😢😢
@yousefasiut6833
@yousefasiut6833 Год назад
My uncle was a SSGT in the airforce back in Vietnam, he loved this song, and we played this at his passing in 2014
@samuelgaming9005
@samuelgaming9005 2 месяца назад
Respect to your uncle. Thankyou for your uncle's service
@nyanyinyunyenyo9326
@nyanyinyunyenyo9326 7 месяцев назад
This song was ring-ing in my head when I got a trip to Cu Chi. It was an eye opening experiment how terrifying the war is . I thanking the veterans a lot to have fought to keep the land of my people.
@spark5580
@spark5580 Год назад
I played a farcry 5 Vietnam map and i put this on and it was pretty moving with the gunfire and the shouting it just made me think how lucky i wasn't born during that time
@Trev_Swen
@Trev_Swen Год назад
My Dad born 1949 and was drafted in Vietnam when he was 19 years old. He told me he arrived there in 1969 . Thankfully he survived and came back home. But imagine being only 19 years old and fighting a War? That's insane! At 19 I was playing Basketball, Video Games, and working part-time. Huge difference than what my Dad was doing. He served 2 tours in Vietnam. Mark Albin Swenson(1949-present) 🇺🇸
@eddasmusic8210
@eddasmusic8210 Год назад
It's very interesting to hear from real people and not through the internet, it's very valuable
@alan-ev6ck
@alan-ev6ck Год назад
we were all just kids, 18 & 19 years old for most of us, Some I swear were 16 &17
@theslavicsailor6654
@theslavicsailor6654 Год назад
Fighting is what men did starting at 13 for millenias. Only now we have reschedule these insane levels of comfort.
@UbermenschOst
@UbermenschOst Год назад
@N1colai
@N1colai Год назад
This song gives me good memories and fun ones. Back in 5th grade I was so fascinated with Vietnam and i also listened to these songs. I even made a story about the Vietnam War about a soldier from the TF-116 named “Wayne D” a man who escaped Russia to flee to Vietnam But was forced by the United States military to join them, but was able to live off with the new life he stuck in his missions in An Lao Valley with his friend “Jackson”.
@italianmapper9241
@italianmapper9241 Год назад
I'm Italian American, my grandfather went to Vietnam and killed 4 Vietnamese people. he hasn't been able to sleep well since
@amedeetsota420
@amedeetsota420 Год назад
Ma salve caro italo-americano
@MRDOT12345
@MRDOT12345 Год назад
You can’t forget the horrors or war..
@randomgames4063
@randomgames4063 Год назад
My grandpa did a tour of vietnam and never told me anything, I even asked him if he served in the military but he denied it till the day he died. However my dad knew he served and he only told one chilling story to him. He was in a convoy and had started taking heavy fire from all around. In an attempt to survive he started tossing grenades at the enemy while he was driving just trying to hit something. There’s probably more stories but he never wanted to talk about it, never wanted to have to relive the horror in his mind.
@unknownsoldier8031
@unknownsoldier8031 Год назад
Caused he killed babies and raped women over there.
@tablesizeproductions4360
@tablesizeproductions4360 8 месяцев назад
That saddest part of the Vietnam war is the tragic return of the U.S. military where they had seen some of the worst sights imaginable and people had the gall to spit on them. My uncle was one of far too many who endured that cruel return. For far too many, any gratitude we have in the present day has come far too late.
@travisgibson7663
@travisgibson7663 Год назад
Rest in Peace to my Grandpa and his 3 brothers who fought and died for their country in Vietnam🙏🏻🇺🇸😕
@spookyengie735
@spookyengie735 Год назад
My Uncle was a truck driver on the Ho Chi Minh trail, he have alot of story from those time, listening to them make me feel proud of my country.
@axelthebrit992
@axelthebrit992 Год назад
to all of the soldiers who served in vietnam god bless you, rest in piece. War will never solve anything only hatred and killing.
@ethanangelochiang
@ethanangelochiang 20 дней назад
Its crazy that the US literally spend 1 trillion in the Vietnam war, And still lose. Respect to whole Soldiers even the Vietnamese.
@user-fq8vt1ne7v
@user-fq8vt1ne7v 17 дней назад
"Нет" - войнам, кроме классовых, Миру - мир!
@socialistrepublicofslavist9853
My grandfather served in Vietnam from around '68 to '60 or '70. He just hauled rocks and other cargo far from the front lines. Not exactly the best story, but a story nonetheless.
@anonimek69420
@anonimek69420 Год назад
I am a 23 year old man from South Sudan, I have spent most of my life in a continuous war, it was a normal day 2 weeks ago as I was fighting. Then, the Sudanese fighters played this absolute masterpiece, we then began to all put down our guns and dance to this lyrical masterpiece. Thank you, sir. For Peace this song changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This song represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this song I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite song.This video is an exquisite masterpiece, out of every single video I have ever even heard of on the entire platform, this by far has enlightened me to do fly, lose 90 pounds and even become the president of the United States, and I'm going to tell you why this is such a masterpiece as if hearing the creators, no, god of this universes luscious voice. I would like to express my thanks to you. My gratitude for your indisputably magnificent assistance is almost infinite. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed. I really like your contribution that you have in our society, you really make a difference and help others out, the world could always use more people like you. Gosh, what a polite and humble fellow. It is such a kind honour for someone as low as me to be in contact with someone of a level such as yours. I thank you once again my good friend. A world without you, would be a world I would not be able to live in, and I believe I share that opinion with most people. I can rest easy tonight knowing you helped. I appreciate you and everything you stand for and on behalf of everyone on planet earth, thanks. Yes I 100% agree no lie I am 10/10 with you in this statement no question. You are completely absolutely correct and have made no mistake in your sentence whatsoever and I applaud you for that as you have made a thoughtful statement that many agree with and those that disagree are in the minority because your statement has absolutely no faults and thus is completely without a question correct and deserves nothing but agreement. and by the way, super saiyan blue theme is a very powerful, moving song that showcased the capabilities of human emotion. It used groundbreaking technology to create stunning sounds that would mesmerize the listeners. This song is suitable for all ages; whether you're 5 years old, or 50, you should listen to this song. It is inspiring and it showcases the spectrum of human nature and how humans communicate with each other. This song revolutionized the music industry and set the bar high for other songs. In the future historians will look back on this song and regard it as the pinnacle of human achievement. It was a roller-coaster from start to finish, the nail-biting song will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Listeners will find themselves absorbed by the heartwarming tale of a relentless, determined african tribes who didn't let societies standards shape his/her/it's life. I was shocked by how intense and gripping this song was. The plot is rich, unpredictable and touching. This isn't your typical african war song, this song is a war with one's emotions. Tales of africa is a stirring masterpiece that only comes once in a millennium. This thrilling instruments makes it a jaw-dropping performance that properly utilizes the medium. I rate this song 10 african tribes/10 african tribes, and will never listen to it again as every time I get saddened by the the fact that there will never be a song to match this masterpiece.
@MRDOT12345
@MRDOT12345 Год назад
@@jeffreypatrick5113 sad reality of my generation
@Ted300BlkOut
@Ted300BlkOut Год назад
@@jeffreypatrick5113 this is a copy-pasta he took from a website.
@dustongloves3281
@dustongloves3281 Год назад
​@@Ted300BlkOut yeah i was thinking what it is i have been seeing this commwnt everywhere
@UbermenschOst
@UbermenschOst Год назад
😂 Obama wrote this.
@mostazezo
@mostazezo 10 месяцев назад
​@@jeffreypatrick5113this is a shitpost
@regretsnothing23
@regretsnothing23 Год назад
My dad's grandfather lead a platoon, he saved alot of children and women my dad had told me, he's still alive, though rest in peace to all those who didn't get to be old with their friends.
@sphinx8404
@sphinx8404 7 месяцев назад
Canadian here, my uncle was a signaller in the vietnam war and had a BUNCH of crazy experiences... only died when he was home to an icy bridge when he came back to quebec.
@carvadonair
@carvadonair Год назад
It's 9 of may 2023 3:22 morning. There are distance artillery shots and it's shells explosions few hundred meters away from our positions And i am listening to this song from cold and dirty blindage dreaming about peaceful, warm California and reading all this stories from peoples fathers and grandfathers And this vibe of the moment is one that i will never forget
@michaelfoley2669
@michaelfoley2669 Год назад
To all the veterans and their families, thank you for your service and sacrifice. Put your faith in and hold on to JESUS CHRIST now. Loluv. Be Blessed
@jeanneperquis8560
@jeanneperquis8560 Год назад
My father, a French officer, made the in Vietnam war. He never talked to us about it either ... Although, as a young man, it changed his live for the worse....
@nerdguy9174
@nerdguy9174 Год назад
I was too young to go to Vietnam, but I remember that damned war all too well. Especially the announcement of the weekly death toll. The music from that time was so good but it always reminds me of all the young men who died.
@Bear54497
@Bear54497 3 месяца назад
My grandpa dodged the draft to this war and I'm glad he did because I don't think he would have been the same amazing person I knew. He died last year and I miss him every day
@Streethawk1219
@Streethawk1219 Год назад
One of my friends had their grandfather come in to talk to my AFJROTC class some time ago. He was a scouter from a small aircraft and was told one day that some other soldiers were being pinned down and surrounded. He was able to clear out some of them but took a hit to his shoulder from a bullet fired from the ground. At the time he said he was flying really low to the ground but I forgot why exactly he was doing that. He was able to radio in to get a heli and all the troops were rescued from it. That’s all that I mainly remember but he also talked about the amount of breaking rank that was involved during the whole process.
@PvtRyan1944
@PvtRyan1944 Год назад
That’s really cool BUT… Bro I’m in Navy JROTC. So you seem like a cool guy but we are rivals.
@qopiqq3629
@qopiqq3629 3 месяца назад
Thank you veterans for the unbelievable price you and your comrades pay for our freedom. I don't give a shit what people think of the war. The possible blames are for politicians, not you. Godbless you and thank you. Greetings from The Netherlands, Europe.
@Sakiner-
@Sakiner- 3 месяца назад
🇹🇷❤️🇳🇱
@qopiqq3629
@qopiqq3629 3 месяца назад
@@Sakiner- 🇳🇱❤️🇹🇷
@palomaelegante
@palomaelegante 7 месяцев назад
I found this video around 5 or 6 months ago, and I have it added to my "Addictive" playlist. "Addictive" playlist consist of videos that I rewatch daily because I like them a lot, usually they are random videos that pop into my feed because I already watch them so I watch them again and again. I remember playing this song while i played games with my brother, particularly while playing hosteat multiplayer with him on Civilization VI. I played as Russia and he played as the Scotchland. After that I kept watching this video to the point where I already feel nostalgic about it after only 6 months of watching it the first time, so after so long watching it daily I decided to leave a comment. To anyone reading this, have a great day!
@madibob1411
@madibob1411 Год назад
My grandpa was in the ROK marine corps. He fought with the 2nd marine brigade (blue dragons) in vietnam. These comments make me want to ask him more about his experiences in vietnam as the only things hes shown me were pictures of him during his time there.
@Stimpaec
@Stimpaec Год назад
R.I.P to all the soldiers who died in the war, whether American or Vietnamese
@account8494
@account8494 Год назад
My name is Jacob Rothschild and I pay girls to ignore you.
@eddasmusic8210
@eddasmusic8210 Год назад
ok
@Captainkebbles1392
@Captainkebbles1392 Месяц назад
"Best war I ever had...and they took it from me" Rip grandad.
@Reyes-zq9qv
@Reyes-zq9qv 10 месяцев назад
Rest in peace, those who died in war. The war only brings destruction and chaos and death. "Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die." - Herbert Hoover
@neecow3472
@neecow3472 Год назад
RIP to all the Vietnam soldiers who fought to defend their country
@2Tall03XX
@2Tall03XX 9 месяцев назад
Vietnam war, the only war with a soundtrack.
@Krisfan491
@Krisfan491 4 месяца назад
My father was in the marines and fixed jets for some of the recruits there. He served for 5 years before quitting to come back home to my mother, and younger sibling.
@silviodante1658
@silviodante1658 Год назад
If the country has forgotten you, there will be people who remember that you fought for freedom, those who will remember your feat and aspirations for centuries.
@TOFKAS01
@TOFKAS01 11 месяцев назад
But you didnt fought for freedom in vietnam...
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