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In reply to the discussion: Anybody here ever served 4 combat tours? I guess I was lucky. [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)43. Good points, Sabrina...Everyone is losing in this..except the Military Complex, Contractors, Weapons
Makers.
It goes on and on and dibilitates everyone involved.
I read the experiences here and it it's devastating...but, I'm of the Vietnam War Generation. Lost several classmates who never should have died and watched our country torn apart by it.
This is like reliving it. And, so many worked so hard to stop it all.
Reading here...and seeing it replay...
I fear, though that we will be into Syria, Iran and then Sub-Saharan Aftrica. It was laid out in the Project for New American Century way back...and it's playing out the way they wanted. The rest is only "glitches" in their plans. And, this administration is no different. They are working the plan according to their timetable ...but, it's still the plan that's in place.
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Vietnam deployments were limited to 12 or 13 months depending on branch
alcibiades_mystery
Mar 2012
#27
In Nam the Army grunts did a 12 month tour. If we were willing to extend 6 months ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2012
#29
Their political leadership keeps filling the ball with lead and slathering it with butter.
kenny blankenship
Mar 2012
#20
My grand daughter did. 3 in Iraq, one of which was extended and 1 in Afghanistan.
appleannie1
Mar 2012
#2
War is evil. It should be the very last resort for any civilized country. But for the US
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#23
Good points, Sabrina...Everyone is losing in this..except the Military Complex, Contractors, Weapons
KoKo
Mar 2012
#43
Iw ill give him the same benefit if the doubt as an Iraqi or an Afghanistani.
Arctic Dave
Mar 2012
#31
My son grew up with two young men who had multiple tours. One still struggles.
nolabear
Mar 2012
#35
Slaughtering innocent women and children GUARANTEES one is "not of sound mind"
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2012
#45
Suicide rate is higher than KIA; people take different paths; his went the wrong way.
lonestarnot
Mar 2012
#46
No, thank god, not even one... but that was the first thing that grabbed my attention
got root
Mar 2012
#49
When the massacre was first reported, I automatically assumed it was an 18/19/20-year-old kid
bullwinkle428
Mar 2012
#51