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Our Vietnam War Veterans deserve to be recognized....NOW!

"A nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers." President John F. Kennedy

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Take a look at the Veterans Journal at http://www.veteransjournal.net/cgi-bin/news/current_issue.cgi?page=14  You will have an opportunity to purchase a unique rendition of the marines at Iwo Jima.  This painting has been signed with pride and honor by 49 living survivors of the battle of Iwo Jima who attended the 2007, 62nd Annual Memorial Dinner of Commemoration. I know our brotherhood of Vietnam vets strongly support our fighting men and women. I cannot think of a better place to start than with them. I thank you.



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This is, without question, the most powerful presentation I've ever seen on Vietnam. It is exquisite! http://www.palletmastersworkshop.com/flash3.html There is also a poem on the PTSD page written by David Griffith who created this presentation.

A little brother makes a big impact in Ohio. Visit Dan Dela Rosa's site commemorating his brother Warrant Officer Jesus Dela Rosa, Jr. of the 119th Assault Helicopter Company and his fellow crew members from the Vietnam War. See a dream come true... the Ohio Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Park. http://www.hack1966.com/memorial

Visit an Aussie brother, Peter Tibbett's sites. The Internet is a super way to stay in touch with shared memories between two allies. TIBBS BUNKER http://gunnersnet.com and OH HOW SOON WE FORGET http://gunnersnet.com/how.html  Peter, we are blessed to have you in our hearts through your web site, so near and yet so far.

http://members.aol.com/VET66A/ - This site has a lot of great links and you can sign up for a daily newsletter

http://fayclark.home.texas.net/vnthankutst.htm - A beautiful thank you card for our Vietnam Vets.

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Veterans Tribute - This is a thank you as well as a site for our POW/MIA

http://www.geocities.com/militarypoliceofvietnam/ - Thank you, Jim Stewart, for inviting me to your site.  I learned a lot.  This is the way I like to learn my history.  From the REAL people.

http://www.combatmedics.net/ - Let's remember who tended our wounded and dying.  They have memories that are difficult to live with.

http://members.aol.com/viperash50/page2/index.htm - A Vietnam Veterans Personal Home Page. Dedicated to all Vietnam Veterans, Tributes to the POW/MIAs, Vietnam Memorial Wall, 2nd 27th Wolfhounds, great links pages for Vietnam Veterans. I admit to going to Gary's site when I need comic relief. There's a little blurb there that kills me. It says: "If you are a draft dodger or a Flag burner, or a misguided antiwar moron you are not welcome here, this web site is way beyond what your small brain can grasp. Get lost! "  Is that classic, or what?

Viper is also the owner of  Vietnam Veterans & Proud Site Ring

http://www.3onevet.com/mclinks3.htm - A links page and a lot of help here. This home page is dedicated to the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division! This page is also designed to keep all Veterans informed. Page also contains links to different branches of the US Military!!!

http://www.oldglorytraditions.com/  - YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN Our goal is to promote awareness to the public of the many unaccounted-for Prisoners of War and Missing in Action (POW-MIA).

http://d21c.com/Bammo/BBlinks.html - This page of links is intended to assist Veterans, and their families, to find the help they deserve for their service to this country and the promises that were made to them by this country!

http://skylinerfan.angelcities.com/index.html - A beautiful tribute to adopted POW/MIA's
 

http://www.redeyevideo.org/vietnamVets.html- Native American Vietnam Vets and their thoughts.

 

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