I'm so old I Remember when:

Saving Private Ryan was a good one too.
My kids read Elie Wiesel's Night as required 9th grade reading in school, visited the holocaust museum with 10th grade history, and watched Saving Private Ryan during 11th grade history class. (Their history teacher served in two branches of the military and Vietnam.)
-difficult things, but I am grateful they had those experiences because of the value and perspective it imparted.
 
I haven't seen Private Ryan or Band of Brothers and despite being amazing movies many claim them to be, it's not likely I ever will. I had enough of 'Nam's realism growing up. Between the nightly news footage and worrying over cousins and my favorite babysitter being
"in country," I didn't (and still don't) need to resurrect that trauma.
And I know I watched Apocalypse Now, and I'm glad I did, that showed me enough to convince me that we don't ever, ever want to go through that again. God Bless Our Troops!
My husband's uncle served in 'Nam. Front lines. He saw some major "stuff". I say "stuff" because what I want to say will be censored. He is finally going back in January. It took him this long to be mentally ok to go back. God Bless him on his trip
 
My husband's uncle served in 'Nam. Front lines. He saw some major "stuff". I say "stuff" because what I want to say will be censored. He is finally going back in January. It took him this long to be mentally ok to go back. God Bless him on his trip
Understand.
God bless him, indeed.
 

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