First of all, let me say that I'm glad that your dad made it back safely from Vietnam. Also, I truly respect him as the kind of man who would go to fight for his country.
My question is - if there are any - what is his most poignantly positive memory from the war? I know that he must have seen a lot of death and a lot of things he doesn't want to talk about, but I also hope that he saw something that gave him hope, or affirmed his conviction in the righteousness of America's involvement in the war, or something.
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First of all, let me say that I'm glad that your dad made it back safely from Vietnam. Also, I truly respect him as the kind of man who would go to fight for his country.
My question is - if there are any - what is his most poignantly positive memory from the war? I know that he must have seen a lot of death and a lot of things he doesn't want to talk about, but I also hope that he saw something that gave him hope, or affirmed his conviction in the righteousness of America's involvement in the war, or something.
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