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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 932523" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Yes, we did, Jogee. Very somber and moving experience. Most everyone behaved themselves and were very respectful. Maybe because there was a platoon of young men there about to be deployed and I don't think they would have taken any shyt from anyone. I got to shake their hands and wish them the best and told them we were very proud of them. Sure hope none of them come back to Arlington.</p><p></p><p>As bad as I wanted to we did not get to visit the Viet Nam wall. Those folks, and the ones that made it back alive, got screwed by America or at least some segments of America. Hanoi Jane is one name that sticks in my mind. </p><p></p><p>We just simply ran out of time and my old legs just gave out. So many things to see and do. I think we will plan another trip in the near future, perhaps when the guard changes in the big house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 932523, member: 9198"] Yes, we did, Jogee. Very somber and moving experience. Most everyone behaved themselves and were very respectful. Maybe because there was a platoon of young men there about to be deployed and I don't think they would have taken any shyt from anyone. I got to shake their hands and wish them the best and told them we were very proud of them. Sure hope none of them come back to Arlington. As bad as I wanted to we did not get to visit the Viet Nam wall. Those folks, and the ones that made it back alive, got screwed by America or at least some segments of America. Hanoi Jane is one name that sticks in my mind. We just simply ran out of time and my old legs just gave out. So many things to see and do. I think we will plan another trip in the near future, perhaps when the guard changes in the big house. [/QUOTE]
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