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Thank you for the sacrifices you and your families are making. Our Vietnam Veterans have taught us that no matter what are positions may be on policy, as Americans and patriots, we must support all of our soldiers with our thoughts and our prayers.
Zach Wamp
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I took every chance I could to meet with U.S. soldiers. I talked with them and read the books they gave me about the war. I decided I needed to return to my country and join with them - active duty soldiers and Vietnam Veterans in particular - to try and end the war.
Jane Fonda
War
Me
Try
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Duty
Active
Every
Gave
Took
Meet
Books
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About
Join
Could
Particular
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Talked
Read
End
Decided
Them
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Needed
America owed its military renaissance in the 1980s and 1990s to Vietnam. Veterans like Norman Schwartzkopf, Colin Powell, Alfred Grey, Charles Krulak, and Wesley Clark returned home angry and ashamed at their defeat and rebuilt all-volunteer, professional armed forces from the ground up.
Michael Ignatieff
Home
Angry
Veterans
Military
Defeat
Colin
Colin Powell
Clark
Charles
Armed
Like
Armed Forces
Renaissance
Forces
Returned
Up
Norman
America
Owed
Grey
Ashamed
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Vietnam Veterans
Ground
Professional
Rebuilt
Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America.
R. Lee Ermey
Veterans
Everybody
Respects
America
Vietnam
Vietnam Veterans
Edelman diversified into public affairs in the late '60s with important programs for the Concorde SST, gaining landing rights at JFK Airport in New York, and in the late '70s generating public approval for the building of the very stark Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington, D.C., from a design by the very young architect Maya Lin.
Richard Edelman
War
Rights
Veterans
Important
Building
Young
Design
Programs
Late
Approval
Airport
Memorial
Architect
Diversified
Generating
New
Affairs
Very
York
New York
Gaining
Public
Public Affairs
Landing
Vietnam
Vietnam Veterans
Washington
Stark
But despite their heroic acts, the Vietnam Veterans of America continued to struggle to establish a combat badge in honor of these brave pilots and medics.
Tim Holden
Struggle
Veterans
Honor
Heroic
Despite
Badge
Combat
Pilots
Continue
America
Brave
Establish
Vietnam
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