Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.
A good friend for a short time.
Remember not only those who lost their lives during wartime
but also those who lost their lives because of the wars. Remember those
who fought for us and came home to a life in the streets because they could
not find a job. Remember those who were hooked on drugs because it was
so easy to get.
I had a good friend who was a Green Beret in Vietnam in the early 60s.
He was an advisor in the jungles. They Vietnamese soldiers he advised
supplied him with all of the cocaine he wanted. He came home a coke addict.
He had a bar, restaurant, disco and night club in one building. He sold
cocaine to pay for his habit.
He quit using and selling and a month later found dead in his office.
The coroner said it was suicide. His friends and I say
murder. Either way it was the war that was the main cause of death.
There are many like him who are still alive but they are lost souls.
Pray for them when you pray for those who died. They are living
a life of hell on earth. They are alive but not living. These are the
lost souls of the wars. Each war adds to their ranks.
Pray for those who are alive but only a part of who they were before
the war.
© Copyright 2002 Lee W. Gaylord
I was in the Navy 1962 to 1965. (3 years,
1 month, 15 days and 8 hours) I volunteered for Vietnam but I failed
the physical. At the time the war was in the early stages but when I got out
of the Navy it was growing fast. I knew many people who lost their lives
during the war and after the war like Mike in the above story. Please
remember that those who fought over there were there for us. No matter
what you think about the war our men were heroes and what the went through
for you was more than most others went through in war time. It was a
different kind of war. It was an unpopular war.
This is the first war that we lost, not because
of the military but because of Congress and the protesters. I was
a hawk during the war. Now I feel that it was the worst thing that
happened to our country. We also lost Dessert Storm because the politicians
held the military back. (Saddam is still alive and well)
The Korean war is a war that never was a war and never ended and there
too it was a war run by politicians.
The veterans of the Vietnam War was the war of forgotten veterans.
It was a war where many of those who survived would not have survived
in the other wars because of the quality of the recovery teams and medical
care. The disabled veterans from Vietnam were looked down on. The
drug us in the Vietnam War was more widespread than other wars because
it was easier to get drugs.
I have met many veterans in the streets. They have no place to
go and no one who cares about them. Many have mental problems and hair
triggers that will get them fired from a job in a minute. Many have
lost their families because their families were afraid of them. The
state will not help. (It is cheaper to have them commit a crime and
go to prison than to put them in a mental hospital.) Many are in
and out of the veterans' hospitals.
We not only had many die in Vietnam but we have many walking dead veterans.
The forgotten men, the ignored men and the invisible men. We have men
who are time bombs.
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