🫡 I salute you and your brother! Thanks for the Welcome Home! Though belated, it still means everything! Your brother knows and you probably know as well.!!! At the time of our Homecoming, returning to our beloved country which we fought for! We were not given a welcome home boys reception by many people here in the USA‼️😡😩🤷🏽♂️ That’s just how it was. Now I just think, “F” them! They never served so how the F*%k would they know what it was like? We lost a bunch of good people there, and I lost personal friends! Every single one of those lost and those who returned deserved a “Welcome Home” Soldier, Marine, Sailor, Air Cavalry Pilots, Door Gunners, etc., Corp Man, Nurse, and so on and on‼️❤️🇺🇸👍🏽 As you were @josemoreno3334 your the best for acknowledging and welcoming Home all those who served with honor‼️🙏🏽
As a Vietnam Veteran's daughter I appreciate the opportunity to listen to music from his era of service. I know it was traumatic for all who honorably served. God Bless the broken hearted bodies & souls
My husband was a Marine in Nam. 1966 Clearing the DMZ with heavy equipment. They were shot at daily. They came home with PTSD and agent orange complications. They suffered not just physically but mentally and were treated badly by the VA...the agency that was supposed to help them.
@@lucyflorey9152 My deceased dad was a sniper & a heavy equipment mechanic. May we all never forget the burdens we all now carry for service members & citizens of the world. 🌎
My grandpa was a Ground crew for USAF at Ubon Ratchathani Airbase, He has rearmed a lot of F4 Phantom II (especially 8th Fighter wing) , F105 Thundercheif and F102 Delta dagger.
My dad was a radio man 9th Marines . He always said those choppers sometimes never landed and would drop you off at about 8ft still moving because they were such slow moving targets. This video shows that.
Interseting date range bro - as 'offically'' 1973 was then end of military involvement. Be interested in a clue what the 73 tp 84 part was (not refuting it, just interested)
My brother was with the last reconnaissance division in Vietnam. My father was with the first reconnaissance division in WWII. My father started it and his son finished it. Both survived thankfully (although my brother’s gunner did get shot in the buttocks through the bottom of the helicopter.
I was young 19 /20 yrs old. Watching friends and relatives dieing for an unwinnable war. Great casualties for the military as well as the civilians of the country caught up in the cross fire. No one in their right mind would willingly choose to have been there
People love to say we lost that war. We forced north Vietnam to sign a peace treaty that was NOT in their favor. So not a loss, even though we could have walked into the north any time we chose and flattened them. The political climate wasn't conducive to that, and could have lead to a much MUCH greater war. So yeah, nobody wanted to be there, and a lot of people died for no reason. But we didn't lose.
Love to say ?? Mate your an idiot. Only some brainwashed patriot clown would believe that. There aint no north and south vietnam. You trued to fkatten them and they owned you . Just like Afghanistan, korea and every other proxy war youve started since ww2. Your sht cuntry has cost us and plenty of other countries our brave soldiers for your illegal wars . Psssh didnt lose vietnam. You should be fkn embarrassed! Iraq ! Lies ! Take a seat .@jeromethiel4323
Got my draft cards in 72, scared shitless. Number 13, but i was going. Dad served front line Korea. Went in as a private came out as a private. Punched his drill sargent in the nose! Loved that guy!
@@user-iu5vf6us4q my father was drafted into the marine Corp during WWII. Did not like a drill Sargent get in his face and punched him out. I thought it was cool. My 2 brother on laws were drafted for Vietnam. 1 was a conscience objector to the war so.they made him. He got shot running out under fire bringing the wounded out. He said he would not want his son to experience such a thing
It would be nice to go back to this period of time and stay there for ever ❤❤!! The people, the drugs, the music 🎶, just a much simpler time, the amount of fun and the travel was so awesome! Imagine being 21 and being with friends and going across the country, good weather and beautiful places to go, those evening's during the summer, every footstep with your most beautiful people!! Laying under the stars 🌟 at night in a sleeping bag with your beautiful girl and making love ❤️ 😍
A man I knew back in the day spent his Vietnam tour in the Navy. He told me once that those who came back felt that that war was...unfinished. ? P. S. Even in the middle of the night, he had to get out of bed and shut off the faucet if water was dripping. ..
As a Brit I don't understand what you guys went through and probably are still going through l just want you to know we always felt for you and didn't understand what ii Was all about so in words of country no and the fish give us an F love you all come back to have a chat anytime xxx
God bless everyone; our enemies were our own making. Many vets have reconciled by returning to Vietnam. Anyone who hasn't been there has something good to look forward to.
My brother was with the 1st CAV.DIV. 1971-1972 in Vietnam. To all the Vietnam Vets out there. Welcome Home. . We Love you All.❤
🫡 I salute you and your brother! Thanks for the Welcome Home! Though belated, it still means everything! Your brother knows and you probably know as well.!!! At the time of our Homecoming, returning to our beloved country which we fought for! We were not given a welcome home boys reception by many people here in the USA‼️😡😩🤷🏽♂️ That’s just how it was. Now I just think, “F” them! They never served so how the F*%k would they know what it was like? We lost a bunch of good people there, and I lost personal friends! Every single one of those lost and those who returned deserved a “Welcome Home” Soldier, Marine, Sailor, Air Cavalry Pilots, Door Gunners, etc., Corp Man, Nurse, and so on and on‼️❤️🇺🇸👍🏽
As you were @josemoreno3334 your the best for acknowledging and welcoming Home all those who served with honor‼️🙏🏽
After way to many years brothers and sisters.
Welcome Home.
Thanks for u guys all sacrifice.
I have my fields jacked a gift that a wear every winter.
Peace ❤❤❤
Make love not war man
1st Cav. Div. Tay Ninh 69/70. Thank you for the well wishes.
As a Vietnam Veteran's daughter I appreciate the opportunity to listen to music from his era of service. I know it was traumatic for all who honorably served. God Bless the broken hearted bodies & souls
Nice Chicklit....Words understood!
Same here. My Dad served in 68-70.
My husband was a Marine in Nam. 1966
Clearing the DMZ with heavy equipment. They were shot at daily.
They came home with PTSD and agent orange complications. They suffered not just physically but mentally and were treated badly by the
VA...the agency that was supposed to help them.
@@lucyflorey9152 My deceased dad was a sniper & a heavy equipment mechanic. May we all never forget the burdens we all now carry for service members & citizens of the world. 🌎
And God bless you, darling daughter.❤
I did 2 tours in Nam 1968,69,70 marine corps 1/7 Charlie Company. 0311 MOS God bless all those that didn’t make it home.
My grandpa was a Ground crew for USAF at Ubon Ratchathani Airbase, He has rearmed a lot of F4 Phantom II (especially 8th Fighter wing) , F105 Thundercheif and F102 Delta dagger.
God Bless you Sarge and all who served and the ultimate sacrifice the too many men paid.
God bless I'm happy you returned home safe
Mark 15 29
Thank you fellow Veteran for your service
My dad was a radio man 9th Marines . He always said those choppers sometimes never landed and would drop you off at about 8ft still moving because they were such slow moving targets. This video shows that.
Gold Star Family here, God Bless Ronald Tow and all the brave men that stepped up.❤
lets never forget this GOD BLESS THEM ALL
God bless all of the ppl who was there and the ones who lost their lives thanks for your service God bless all of you
Complete victory
I lied about my age. I was there at 16. God help us all for what we did for our country.
Missed it by a hair.
God bless you, young warrior, from an OLD airborne trooper.
❤🇺🇲
My Dad was there in 69 & 70 , 101st Army , love him with all my heart ❤️ still have his 69 c10 he got Nov 68 same day as draft notice
All veterans past and present deserve much respect for their sacrifice to keep us safe at home.
😂❤😮😅😢😢love and thank u all God bl3ss u and keep u r my hero
Pay back is a bl
USMC VIETNAM FEBRUARY 1968 TO MARCH 1968. ONE TOUR WAS ENOUGH FOR ME. GOD BLESS THISE MARINES AND ARMY SOLDIERS WHO WENT BACK FOR ANOTHER TOUR.
March 1969
Yep had see u thx running counter opps
I was there in 1967.
Thank you for your service.
God Bless you for serving your country
Thank you to all of our veterans. These men and women are braver than I could ever be.
Good luck trying to cast that video today, it just ain't going to happen ever again😢 and not one tattoo among the whole bunch, how great is that!
God bless all of you guys that served much Respect
1967 to 1984 I was there I seen alot people fie
Interseting date range bro - as 'offically'' 1973 was then end of military involvement. Be interested in a clue what the 73 tp 84 part was (not refuting it, just interested)
CCR was the soundtrack to Vietnam War.
My brother was with the last reconnaissance division in Vietnam. My father was with the first reconnaissance division in WWII. My father started it and his son finished it. Both survived thankfully (although my brother’s gunner did get shot in the buttocks through the bottom of the helicopter.
Amazing
I was young 19 /20 yrs old. Watching friends and relatives dieing for an unwinnable war. Great casualties for the military as well as the civilians of the country caught up in the cross fire. No one in their right mind would willingly choose to have been there
People love to say we lost that war. We forced north Vietnam to sign a peace treaty that was NOT in their favor. So not a loss, even though we could have walked into the north any time we chose and flattened them. The political climate wasn't conducive to that, and could have lead to a much MUCH greater war.
So yeah, nobody wanted to be there, and a lot of people died for no reason. But we didn't lose.
Love to say ?? Mate your an idiot. Only some brainwashed patriot clown would believe that. There aint no north and south vietnam. You trued to fkatten them and they owned you . Just like Afghanistan, korea and every other proxy war youve started since ww2.
Your sht cuntry has cost us and plenty of other countries our brave soldiers for your illegal wars . Psssh didnt lose vietnam. You should be fkn embarrassed! Iraq ! Lies ! Take a seat .@jeromethiel4323
Learn the truth. What they sold you as adventure was to become controlled terror
I'd would have went, but then again I volunteered for Iraq, got out and volunteered for Afghanistan. I guess I'm a different breed.
Sorry slik ,,I was a volunteer,,,i coulldnt care less what you and your left friends think
GODBLESS The Dead, The suffering The ones who have Sacrificed their Lives❤May The Almighty have mercy on Us Who have nercy on Others ❤❤❤
Got my draft cards in 72, scared shitless. Number 13, but i was going.
Dad served front line Korea. Went in as a private came out as a private.
Punched his drill sargent in the nose!
Loved that guy!
@@user-iu5vf6us4q my father was drafted into the marine Corp during WWII. Did not like a drill Sargent get in his face and punched him out. I thought it was cool. My 2 brother on laws were drafted for Vietnam. 1 was a conscience objector to the war so.they made him. He got shot running out under fire bringing the wounded out. He said he would not want his son to experience such a thing
My man palms sweat gun go off
As nam vet you never get ot out your mind.
Thank you for your service
nice
stalker
Their birds became CROP DUSTERS... LOVE THEM
Wrong terrain , probably filmed north of Castaic, California. They had a film ranch there! Viet Vet Lurp, 1967/1969
I think this is from We Were Soldiers. Just made to look old.
love to all that served over there
Iwas a tunnel rat. I LOVE MY FLAG.
GOD BLESS YOU ! I MISSED NAM , ON ACCOUNT OF MY AGE
Thank you 🇺🇸🤘 YOUR AWESOME 😎
I was in Australia army 1969 war zone D nui dat Vietnam 105 howitzer Alpha gun
Your dog and your 45
My Father was a demo man told me stories of blowing up a many tunnels...
Awesome song
Medivac crew chief and door gunner 1st. Cav November 68 to November 69.
Que temazo 😢😢😢😢😢jamás llegara😢música tan bella y triste como por ejemplo el este tema y la decada d de los 70saludos desde mi país Venezuela 😭😭💔
Thank you for your empathy and acknowledgement; I'm glad you can enjoy the music. (And apologies for the conduct of my government.)
M16 & 81MM Mortar, 392 days in the Jungle off the Cambodian border
Delta Co, 1st Bn, 8th Cav, 1st Cav Div.; (Infantry)
Echo Co, 1st Bn, 8th Cav, 1st Cav Div.; (Mortar’s)
Bravo Co, 1st Bn, 12th, 3rd Bde, 1st Cav Div.; (Infantry)
Echo Co, 1st Bn, 12th Cav, 3rd Bde, 1st Cav Div. (Mortar’s)
It would be nice to go back to this period of time and stay there for ever ❤❤!! The people, the drugs, the music 🎶, just a much simpler time, the amount of fun and the travel was so awesome! Imagine being 21 and being with friends and going across the country, good weather and beautiful places to go, those evening's during the summer, every footstep with your most beautiful people!! Laying under the stars 🌟 at night in a sleeping bag with your beautiful girl and making love ❤️ 😍
Exellent music ccr one of the best bands ever ❤love it
The sad thing is that is exactly what our young men were doing. Running through the jungle. Don't get shot.
Thank you for your service soldiers . Bless you all .
🫡 ❤ Men of Honour !
welcome home fathers our county of brotherhood
video n song gets my heart pumped up ty for video
A man I knew back in the day spent his Vietnam tour in the Navy.
He told me once that those who came back felt that that war was...unfinished. ?
P. S.
Even in the middle of the night, he had to get out of bed and shut off the faucet if water was dripping. ..
I was in Phubai with Co L MSB 1968
Thanks for envié fine videos of war Vietnam....
NAJKRAJSIA HUDBA N'A SVETE!!!-JUZNY VIETNAM!-HUDBA ROCK-1970 !
BROTHERS OF vIETNAM OUR SONG THE WALK OF FAMILYS
Most had some crosses on. For pick up and touch downs. Fall aways or. Soldiers
OUR FATHERS OF vIETNAM TO MY WAR A BROTHER OF MY UNIT
Footage from We were Soldiers.
Every time I hear this song I think of China beach
They better run somewhere!
I feel like Ive got nothing left.! Too fight for.
Marine shiper of my walk of 54 Vietnam our war of use
the talk our home of father ( our blood of wars we give our History of familys copy that walk a bro
My dad was a gunner, it was hell!
I was there 65 66 Honcon mountain
Yes amazing song to listen to
Thanks 👍.
I was in Australian Army south Vietnam 1969 nui dat war zone D 105 mm howitzer Alpha gun
You Aussies were badasses in that Vietnam war too. Thank you for helping to preserve democracy.
Thank you all for your service. They do say don't awaken the sleeping Giant .
The sleeping giant is being devoured from within AND without -- and not by Asians.
this is the air cav. I was in the armored cav
GOD BLESS ALL VIETNAM VETERANS ❤️🍀🇦🇺😇☑️
Thank you bro
MERCI-VDAKA!!!!!
As a Brit I don't understand what you guys went through and probably are still going through l just want you to know we always felt for you and didn't understand what ii
Was all about so in words of country no and the fish give us an F love you all come back to have a chat anytime xxx
Beautiful song
Welcome Home ❤
This is all really cool, too bad we lost
CCR was the best iv all my time in south east asia
Respect.
Welcome home brothers and sisters.
Wishing the US government would take care of the vets that have and are going through tough times.
This was a terrible time for our country.
1/7 AIR CAV 68
I was not of this era but was born a bastard child of this war. I know the echos of this era
1st Cav Rocks!
Marine Sgt gunney my wars of my tours of my familys of our family we walk of use a brother
🇦🇺🇺🇸🇳🇿God bless our allies.
ABSOLUTELY
God bless everyone; our enemies were our own making. Many vets have reconciled by returning to Vietnam. Anyone who hasn't been there has something good to look forward to.
Badass air ship
That’s a big Hotel not a motel-✔️💯💯💯🇺🇸
use a Marine our history fathers of my walk a son 54 years thank you brotherhood
our boots of use a brother my old boots a brother
FUCK THE CODE ( IN A lz HOT 1968 vIETNAM OUR WALK OF UNITS THE BROTHERS
NAJKRAJSIA HUDBA-ROCK, ROKY 70-TE!
Apparently there is yet any Hurry on it’s way 💯🐬✔️
God bless all our vietnam vets,
Walkin it cause some didn't come home
You carried them an still do
What’s the difference between a motel and and a Hotel:✔️
A lot 💯🇺🇸✔️
My cousin was in Vietnam
feels like there is some violation goin on here.
Flown sky High !
Song was not written about overseas at all.
I LOVE THAT SHIT
☮
if I am going to perfect the art of getting a theft charge for stealing my own car im gonna need a little help.
What did name this music?
USA-VIETNAM 1964-1973!
1st Cav 2nd/12th E 69-70
My brother died in the war of man
У каждого свой Вьетнам свой Бейрут свой Авганистан. Я так и не пришл домой.
AMERICKI VOJACI VO VIETNAMSKEJ DZUNGLI! 1964-1973!
Run Charlie Run
In your dreams.
God bless them! I hope we never reach this!
76 to 82 Corp but this is bad ass shit.
As a Huey leftseater this looks real
Doc To.