One thing I do remember A LOT of the reenactors DON'T do is Vietnam War or Korean War. When asked why, they said it is too "fresh", many more veterans are out there so they just don't do it. Probably when WWII will be reenact a lot or have many living histories of both sides, good and bad. Don't tell me that the holocast don't exist...it's a shame many don't know about it. What the heck are the teachers "coddling" the students?!? Same for Vietnam War, and it bound to be a repeat for the present day Iraqi wars.I am sorry Ewesheep, but re enacting wars is like living nightmares over and over again. I would rather not.
For what it is worth, I was stationed at Pleiku Air Base in 1965. In November, the First Air Cavalry camped outside the base. They were protecting the II Corp headquarters of the South Viet Namese, Camp Holloway and not to mention the Cu Hanh air field. I took a lot of pictures of them. It was probably the last pictures taken of some of those soldiers. They went into Ia Drang valley where they met up with the Peoples' Republic of Viet Nam troops. It was the first major encounter with the North Viet Namese Army. It was a blood bath.
They were soldiers; I was a clerk.
My kids always promise to help me scan those slides. I would like to put them on FLIKR or Pinterest. The kids always promise, but then they don't.
I surely HOPE your kids will get motivated to get the slides done. I love looking at pictures, even the death and gruesome pictures as well as the happy, love and smiling pictures. Including the camps. Make them do it soon! A lot of these records are mostly gone but the ones that did survive, are great history tools and be able to appreciate our boys and girls coming home. (We should have never treated them as such coming back....it is NOT their fault, they had orders, orders to be carried out or they will face conquences that they don't like or would affect their career or lives). I personally like to THANK YOU for your services, including the rest of you as well, for our country! I got a lot of Vietnam vets on my FB page and I always appreciate them!