I had a friend who was at Khe Sanh. When he came back he could give a shit. As we move forward in time through real wars and genocides these little colonial brushfires seem less and less interesting to me. Some friends of mine went to Vietnam and I've seen them progress through outright PTSD to angry questioning to finally in old age a pride in service. Now they're all heroes but boy they sure didn't feel that way on return.The Battle of Khe Sanh started today 57 years ago...
Perhaps, I shouldn’t post it, but Komi treat their comrade in very cold blood manner.
1968 , American SOG picked up a NVA sgt major , who get stripped and abandoned by his so called comrade, on the Uncil Hu trail.
In order to seek revenge against his former comrades, he gave every bit of information to American.
Guess what happened to him, make a man, who used to be hard core Komi turned his coat like that. ?
You are quoting Captain Benjamin Willard, from the film "Apocalypse Now". At the end of the bridge scene.Charlie didn't get much USO. He was dug in too deep or moving too fast. His idea of great R&R was cold rice and a little rat meat. He had only two ways home: death, or victory.
I thought it was at the end of the USO show scene...You are quoting Captain Benjamin Willard, from the film "Apocalypse Now". At the end of the bridge scene.
???It’s times like this when I have to keep telling myself that this is basically an opinion related forum and everyone is entitled to their opinion.