i think we have 'swayed' off a little from the intent of the thread discussion...........?
Just a little, but it is still relevant isnt it? Are the memories and feeling caused by that wall not part of what the wall is and means?
In 1984 when I met my wife I was still in the system trying to get my head screwed back on right. She made every effort I would nor could forget 1966 thru 1968 in SE Asia. She drug me to see that dumb movie platoon even to try and get me to except it happened.
July 1986 we were on a motor cycle vacation in Michigan's UP, almost all week that kept telling people to come to Escanaba to Delta CC to see it. Kare kept saying I should go, I should go and find the name of my friend, a short time friend of less than 60 days. Also the name of a high school class mate and others I knew.
I kept telling her no I was not going to see that wall I don't want to see that wall but I gave in. Was a really pretty Thursday afternoon when we got there and registered as a Nam vet. got assigned to a guide to help in the search for my friends and old class mates name. We had to walk a couple miles down town to sit along the bay so I could get my chit together. After 3 or 4 hours we walked back and I was able to once again start and ride with out fear the motorcycle away from there.
Sure is a somber experiencing seeing all those names, who gave their every thing for our country all in vain. Today people buy products from there and care less of all who died there.
I never want to see that wall again the pictures I have of my alive friend and the high school year book with my class mate in it is enough. But I will never for get and will continue to bitch and raise hades about the way VN vets were and are treated even today.
Al
Alleyooper... feel free to stop in anytime. you have a place to stay, free food and beverages waiting, and if the need arises there are a few dozen, if not hundred people nearby willing to stand back to back with you anywhere and anytime. Small town with lots of Vets.
The thing that bothers me most here, is that Vets like yourself don't say anything, they don't talk about it or admit to having been there. I understand all too well that there are some things you don't talk about. Even my own son has things he will not talk about from being across the pond, but I believe more vets SHOULD admit they are vets, and allow everyone else to put those who may look down on our vets in their place. As I see it, anyone who looks down on our vets (US!) Well, they should not have the right to live within our borders and be free.
I stand with you, and ALL vets. The wall is about memories. It causes pain, but as I see it, that pain is what keeps our friends and family alive in our hearts, so we can't ever forget, even if it is hard to live with the pain it causes.
Scott