In Honor of All Viet-nam Veterans


Saigon
Viet-nam
These 4 pictures are all that remain from the Christmas pictures that I gave my friends and relatives when I returned from Viet-nam.   I have hung them every place we have lived for over 42 years.   I have decided to share them with everyone for the sake of all Viet-nam veterans.









Goodnight Saigon


We met as soul mates on Parris Island
We left as inmates from an asylum
And we were sharp, as sharp as knives
And we were so gung ho to lay down our lives

We came in spastic like tameless horses
We left in plastic, as numbered corpses
And we learned fast to travel light
Our arms were heavy, but our bellies were tight

We had no home front, we had no soft soap
They sent us Playboy, they gave us Bob Hope
We dug in deep and shot on sight
And prayed to Jesus Christ with all our might

We had no cameras to shoot the landscape
We passed the hash pipe and played our Doors tapes
And it was dark, so dark at night
And we held on to each other like brother to brother
We promised our mothers we'd write

And we would all go down together
We said we'd all go down together
Yes we would all go down together

Remember Charlie, remember Baker
They left their childhood on every acre
And who was wrong? And who was right?
It didn't matter in the thick of the fight

We held the day in the palm of our hands
They ruled the night and the night
Seemed to last as long as six weeks On Parris Island
we held the coastline they held the highlands

And they were sharp as sharp as knives
They heard the hum of our motors
They counted the rotors
And waited for us to arrive

And we would all go down together
We said we'd all go down together
Yes we would all go down together



In Memoriam
for
the 19 U.S. Soldiers who died
in
Pleiku, Viet-nam
December, 1964, Christmas

I was sent to Viet-nam the day President Kennedy was killed.
The Travis Air Force Base loud speaker announced the horror during our lunch.
I came home to my family from Pleiku, Viet-nam
a week before Christmas, 1964.
However, 19 military friends never saw another Christmas.
They died one week later when our small camp was attacked by VC.
For over a year we used to watch red 50 caliber tracers and mortar bursts
near our camp and wondered when the VC would come over the concertina wire.
If it weren't for a Sp/5 who sounded the alarm while on duty at 2 a.m. that morning,
more of my former comrades would have died. Unfortunately, the Sp/5 died also.
He was well liked and respected by everyone.
Later, some of us got together in Towson, Maryland to remember
all we could and share old times.

I am thankful to be able to build this two frame animated GIF for all of you
on behalf of us that survived and those that died.

Take care,
as always,
Scott (US 55731929)




God Bless my fellow soldiers

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