I am certain that every one of us is mentioned herein…just not by name. I’m publishing this short but powerful piece with the permission of the author, Jimmy Fox, 1st Cav ’67-’68.
No Peace
We came home nearly forty years ago to a place that we didn’t know, and that didn’t know us. We tried our best to fit in, to go back in time, trying to return to who we were and what we had been just a few short years earlier. For most of us it didn’t work. The world that we knew, and that thought they knew us, was no longer there, gone, along with our innocence, and a lot of our friends. Many things, and in some cases, people, that just a few years earlier had meant so much to us, meant nothing now, and the feeling was mutual. Often, the one that had promised to wait forever, didn’t….. but we never knew ‘til we came home. Sometimes, even the churches that we went to before, didn’t want us sitting in the same pews with “good” people on Sunday. After all… WE had blood on our hands…Things like this are hard to forget, or forgive.
Our “before ‘Nam” buddies, the ones who didn’t go, weren’t anymore. The ones that would still talk to us just wanted to know what we had “DONE” over there. And then didn’t want to listen when we told them. They soon figured out that we weren’t puttin’ up with their bullshit, and stopped coming around. We had lost friends before… We tried to forget………
So, time goes by, many of us found someone who accepted us, and was willing to put up with our little “quirks“. Soon we had kids, a place to live, and in some instances, after many failed attempts, a pretty decent job. And, we had a dog. (him we could trust) It seemed as if we had everything we needed…We almost forgot…
But there was NO PEACE. There was NEVER any PEACE. Not really. Things were just never the same for us. Everyone always wondered why, but they didn’t really want to know. Some people said “If it’s that Vietnam thing, get over it. It wasn’t really a war , and besides it was a long time ago. Grow up”. Most people don’t deserve to know, most never will. We do.
The people we choose to let into our lives are either like us, or accept us for who we are. We seem to surround ourselves with others, who like us, also can not forget, yet who we know we can forever, and always, really trust. Those that know what we are about, what is in our hearts, and that share the love we have for each other.
WE WILL NEVER FORGET, That’s what makes us,…The Vietnam Veteran,… BROTHERS FOREVER!
Jim Fox, 1st Cav ’67-’68
Thank you Brother! Welcome Home!
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Very got article.Can reflect on a lot of what you say. Some people don’t understand what being in a combat zone means. There are people that accept us as we are and are good friends. And then you have the people that want to act like friends and always talk shit about your past
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I said this many times, but Jimmy put it in print. Thanks Jimmy Fox , you said exactly what a lot of us kept inside for years. Thank you man!
Your Brother..
Bob Quinn 1/12th 1st Air Calvary 10/68-10/69
“It don’t mean nothin” we all said that…
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‘Boot to Boot’Brother!
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How do I obtain permission to use this? Can you put me in touch with Jimmy?
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Try contacting him on the Facebook group page: Brothers of the Nam. Also contact Joe Campolo on the same website. Good luck!
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I’m going to guess barrylibby was never there, nor has he/her never been through hell.
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Affirmative to that!
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Barry Libbby, ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE ASSHOLES THAT WENT TO cANADA scared you get hurt or killed instead of fighting for your freedom and our countries freedom?
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Jim Fox’s closing words… “The people we choose to let into our lives are either like us, or accept us for who we are. We seem to surround ourselves with others, who like us, also can not forget, yet who we know we can forever, and always, really trust.” __-(grabed me hard and made it difficult to swallow my spit)…Thanx John Podlaski …Bill Springer, USN -Vietnam
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I can not find the right words to say how much this article means to me. THANK YOU!
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Thank you for this heartfelt, profound read. It summed up what many of us felt, what we experienced “over there”, and especially, our experiences when we came back home. USMC Vietnam Vet, 1968-1969. Welcome home brothers, welcome home. And with a humble heart, I salute you and thank you for your service.
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Likewise Mike Galvan! Welcome Home Brother!
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True and heartfelt words. We are the generation of soldiers and sailors that will always be shunned by those who sent us,those that,like some of us ,opposed that War and by those whom sent us. Only God can understand us,may He shine His grace upon us all!
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That he does and for, even when we weren’t aware of it or possibly did not want it!
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Damn good article. I wish everyone would read it.
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I agree with what you say and straightforward and to the point. As far as that Barry Libby is concerned he probably don’t have the balls to get out of his backyard.
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We know that we know.
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if you were there, you are lucky to let it go. if you weren’t there, you do not know. ever wake up at 1 am (bedtime midnight) every single night , sweating and on the floor, or under the bed. i am partially cured. i wake up only for a bit, but the stress and imbalance that keeps me at home 90% of the time is still with me.. if i could let it go , i would..
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Excellent article and applies as much today as then-those who know-know and those who don’t have not the insight to know or the courage to earn the privilege of knowing.
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Essentially a bunch of crap. Sorry but it is time to let it go.
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And just who the fuck is barry libby?
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TRYING to let it go is the same as someone telling me to ‘get over it’! I have 2 emotions when that happens, 1 is to just look at them in disbelief over that dumb saying while having images scroll thru my minds eye or 2, beat the hell out of them. Then again an old Southern saying goes when you know that person is an idiot and they don’t is to say ‘bless his/her heart’
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I hear you Jim!
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hey Barry, were you ever in the military or better yet, were you in VietNam?
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You are so wrong or wasn’t even there reply? A lot of men don’t say much about it because it was such a disgrace too all of us our country let us down
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eat shit barrylibby
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