This is a great video of our military men who were held in North Vietnam prisons.
I had never seen this before and I had no idea how these guys felt all these years about President Nixon. The 40th reunion actually occurred in 2013, but seeing it for the first time or even once more may bring tears to your eyes. This video is only 12 minutes long…please take the time to watch this. God Bless America!
Vietnam POWs – 40 years later:
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an attitude adjuster. very dool happenings and very cool it is being saved for future generations.
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A very heart moving video. Those men suffered more than we can comprehend. I have the book, Seven Years in Hanoi by Larry Chesley. I was fortunate enough to meet him and have him autograph the book. “GBU.” God Bless You. These were men with a spirit that could not be stopped.
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jerry warren powers usmc 72-73 dad said i was sent 12 different states/ spent 3 months not knowing . i was locked up and in different places. served in cuba and camp lejune, had to go to doctors phyical and mebtal, johnson city tenn. live in nc. believe i paid for my disablydont knoe but i was in hosipals back then, have memorys of bad thing happen to me, did get saved that day i ca me home june 20 1973 retired. honorabley mentioned. honorsble
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It was a very emotional video to watch. It brought tears to my eyes. God bless each and every one of you. Your strength and courage is not forgotten and you will never be forgotten either.
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