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Thread: The Bro sent me an email today

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    olbod Guest

    The Bro sent me an email today

    He enlisted and was also in Vietnam 67-8.

    He asked me to pass the email on but I dont have anyone in my address book so I thought I would post it here.
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    The war is a terrible thing but some times show the best of man.
    The loyalty and care for the mates is awesome and histories like this bring hope that humanity one day will get better.
    Thank you for sharing.

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    Thanks, one of many Vet heroes. A bit of background on Cptn Freeman. (who actually died in 2008)

    Ed W. Freeman Obituary: View Ed Freeman's Obituary by Idaho Statesman

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    So many heroics in such an unnecessary conflict

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    Ed Freeman fits my description of a Hero. What he did took real guts.

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    As you say Ausfree, a Real Hero.
    It is sad that, like most things, the term hero has degraded over the years.
    WOW, the Hero rescued a puppy from the river or pulled someone from a wreck. That used to be part of being a compassionate human.

    People who dangle from a helicopter knowing they will be cut loose if there is a problem, People who work for free confronting Hell on Earth in a wildfire, People who spend their lives giving a stable home to 10s of foster children or working on the streets with the dispossesed.

    Great Sacrifice or the certainty of it, is the price of a Hero.

    Like calling Footballers ANZACS. Bugger off.
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    If you had asked him, he would have said he was just doing his job. As would most of people you mention. ,unfortunately, the media seems to want to make heros , not the peoples fault, I would suggest. A bit of history, Bob

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    SWMBO has two cousins who served in Nam. One now deceased, died in his late 50's and was war related.

    There has recently been a wall built in Seymour, Vic paying tribute to every one who served. We recently went there and payed our respects.




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    I remember hearing a new Zealand SAS man talk about his time in Vietnam, he said most of the Us military were not much good but the helicopter guys in the gunships were the bravest of the brave and came no matter what the situation and if they were damaged they sent in another one. RIP

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    Yep, those guys are heroes - young men fighting a war waged by old men, not the Olympians who seek fame and glory and expect us to send an email to "a hero".

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