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"Living with Wolves Saved My Life"

2011 West Virginia University Marching Band Armed Forces Salute

5 Strangest Photos of World War II

Edwin Starr - War (w/lyrics + Vietnam War footage)

Paint it Black - Vietnam War

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Fortunate Son

Salute to American Veterans: Celebrating America's Heroes ~ The Services...

Celebrating America's Heroes

The luckiest man in World War ll (full length documentary)

WW2: The 1st Special Service Force (The Devil's Brigade)

WW2: The 1st Special Service Force (The Devil's Brigade)

Stories from the Northwest: WWII - TheBlack Devils

The Devil's Brigade - The Canadians Arrive

Rolling Thunder XXV 5-27-2012 | Riders Were Saluted by Three Marines

marine's final salute

THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC

Blood On the Risers(Gory Gory What a Helluva Way to Die)

Abrams Hall Dedication

Stolen Valor (Marine) 10-26-2015 FRESNO, CA

Donald Trump Offers To Personally Help Wounded Vet in Iowa (10-27-15)

Military man surprises his wife big time! || STEVE HARVEY

U.S. Soldier (8 Months Overseas) Comes Home, Surprises Wife at Graduatio...

Best Surprise Military Homecomings Compilation - September #1

Where Have All the Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio

THE VIETNAM SONG (SAD BUT TRUE)

Agent Orange Song - Country Joe Mcdonald (with lyrics)

Vietnam Veteran Blues - Blue Mountain Tribe

US Air Force Wins Drill-Off Title

A day in the Life of the Old Guard, the Army's oldest unit. (Full HD Ver...

1st Marine Regiment celebrates 100th anniversary

Parris Island Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Soldier receives Police Escort to surprise kids in time for Christmas

Marine surprises little sister with homecoming

See Little Girl Run to Hug Soldier Dad in Middle of Homecoming Ceremony

Army dog races into arms of soldier after 3 years apart

Good Morning, Vietnam!: Adrian Cronauer on Accuracy 2008 AVC Conference

Good Morning Vietnam Best Scenes

Top 5 vietnam war songs

General Martin Dempsey sings "New York, New York"

Dempsey sings one last song as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

La Legion Marche.2 REP Legion Etrangere

Legion Etrangere

Full Metal Jacket USMC Cadences

Hal Moore and Battle of Ia Drang

VIETNAM - Battle of "Ia Drang" REAL battle that inspired the movie We We...

Air Force Theme Song

Air Force Song

The Airman's Creed

The American Airman

American Airman - Max Impact

The Vocal Majority - Armed Forces Medley

The Un-Armed Forces Medley (Trump for Prez!)

Ronda Rousey: Hell Yeah I'll Go to Marine Ball... But There's a Catch!

Delta Force "Old Soldier"

1st U.S. Cavalry

Blood Over Honor: 3-7 Cavalry History & Tradition

Terry Lee Tyler - Welcome To America Again

Welcome to America Again

Passengers say flight attendant refused to hang Army Ranger’s uniform ja...

(HQ) Best Version of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" EVER! Mormon Taberna...

THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC

The Truth about the Vietnam War

On The Road: Routine taps performance brings town to a halt

VA Continues to Deny Justice To C-123 Crews Exposed to Dioxin

IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 23,  2015 No. 15-1 Contact: Mokie Porter 301-585-4000, Ext. 146 301-996-0901 (Washington, D.C.)– “It is an outrage that the VA, in effect, is continuing to deny these veterans justice,” said John Rowan, National President of Vietnam Veterans of America. “These VA bureaucrats attempting to delay justice ought to be relieved of their duties so that they can no longer abuse veterans with their tactic of ‘delay, deny, until they die.’ There is no excuse for why these worthy veterans are still not being treated with the appreciation and the respect their service warrants.” Rowan praised Wes Carter, the leader of the C-123 Veterans Association, for his spunk and spirit: “You’ve got to keep on keeping on,” Rowan urged, “and VVA will be at your side to convince the VA hierarchy that to continue to delay justice is to deny justice.” For over five years, retired Air Force Reserve Major Wes Carter has led the fight of his life: to get the Department of Vetera
64 years after death, Korean War vet to be laid to rest in Greenville Co. Read more:   http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/28535741/korean-war-vet-killed-in-action-to-be-laid-to-rest-in-greenville-co#ixzz3UhvuIQTW GREENVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) - A veteran is finally coming home to the Upstate 64 years after he was killed in the Korean War. The family of Army Pfc. John Russell Bowers learned just a few months ago his remains had been recovered in North Korea. The Piedmont native's last days were spent in a North Korean prisoner of war camp. It is presumed Bowers lost his life after being injured in an accidental air raid, according to records from the U.S. Army. He died in 1951, but his remains were never recovered.  His nephew, Neal Collins, never knew him. "My mom has been working with the  Korean War Project  and it's in conjunction with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command," said Collins. "They've been working for the last decade and

The Marmalade - Reflections of My Life - Vietnam Vets

Living History: Battle of the Bulge – Part 3

MILITARY UPDATE | DOD plan would ‘destroy’ commissaries, industry representatives say A panel created by Congress recommended sweeping changes Thursday to pensions and health care following its two-year review of the military’s compensation and retirement systems.     Germany's army used broomsticks instead of guns during NATO exercise The German army has faced a shortage of equipment for years, but the situation has recently become so precarious that some soldiers took matters into their own hands. On Tuesday, German broadcaster ARD revealed that German soldiers tried to hide the lack of arms by replacing heavy machine guns with broomsticks during a NATO exercise last year.     Freedom’s Sentinel now qualifying operation for Afghanistan Campaign Medal Troops who have participated in Operation Freedom’s Sentinel now qualify for the Afghanistan Cam

Why Don’t Americans Know What Really Happened in Vietnam?

Whether or not you agree with the author of this piece, it is, certainly, a worthwhile read. Published on The Nation ( http://www.thenation.com ) Why Don’t Americans Know What Really Happened in Vietnam? Christian Appy | February 9, 2015 Exclude left body block Image A napalm strike erupts in a fireball near US troops in South Vietnam, 1966 during the Vietnam War. (AP Photo) This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com [1] . To stay on top of important articles like these, sign up to receive the latest updates from TomDispatch.com [2] . The 1960s—that extraordinary decade—is celebrating its 50th birthday one year at a time. Happy birthday, 1965! How, though, do you commemorate the Vietnam War, the era’s signature catastrophe? After all, our government prosecuted its brutal and indiscriminate war under false pretexts, long after most citizens objected, and failed to achieve any of its stated objectives. More than 58,000 Americans were

Fallen soldier Nathan Fair

ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER - Zouave Soldiers - 1862 -Tom Roush

THE GREEN MOUNTAINEER - 1828 - Tom Roush

Battle Hymn of the Republic - Tribute to U.S Soldiers

WVCF Inmates charter new American Legion Post; still incarcerated

Indiana Legion Post 555

Veterans Day: Soldiers Returning Home

The Next Chapter Business Meeting : The next meeting is at the Glockenspiel Restaurant Tues, Feb 3 rd , 2015 . The Glockenspiel is near downtown St. Paul, (605 7 th St W) and the m eeting starts at 7:00 pm. http://www.glockenspielrestaurant.com/ Some folks show up early for dinner, about 6:15.   Some folks show up early and socialize until the meeting.   Some folks just come to the meeting.   Come on down. Upcoming Activities : The Corrigedor/Junction City/Mosul Dinner will be in late Feb or Early March at the Fort Snelling Officer’s Club; social hour at 6 pm, Dinner at 7pm.   Dinner Selections are Prime Rib, Stuffed Chicken, or Walleye, at $35.00 ($32.00 for WWII or Korean Veterans) and you can pay at the door.   When the Dinner date is set, we will also publish an RSVP date and phone number. After Action Report : Meeting Minutes: The January Business Meeting was on January 6 th and started at 7:02 pm.   Prese