Thank you for your review of your Dad's experience in Vietnam. Thank you for thinking of others that experienced their version of their year in Vietnam. Thank your Dad for his sacrifices and for those who waited for him at home. I personally appreciate you writing this piece. The years pass, interest in past wars wains and people forget that it ever happened. To have his son, you, write down what you know of what he experienced , that you show interest in it, is important. To you, to him and to your family. It's a legacy that should be treasured and valued.
I spent 1966-67 in Vietnam. I was all over Vietnam,with the First Cavalry Division (Airmobile). I was and am proud of my service to my country. No matter how many years go by, Vietnam is always there for those of us who were there. I often wonder if I am through with Vietnam. I don't think I will ever be.
It was the most profound experience in my life, and I will never forget my buddies that were there with me.
Thank you for your post. Thanks for remembering.