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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-08-08 05:32 AM
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2. I saw nothing wrong with being in these groups.
Every one I knew at this time was not for that war and the odd part is I lived in the middle of the biggest war center in the country. Charleston SC. I was also married to a service man that sure as hell did not want to go to Viet Num and the service hospitals were filled with young men from that war. My dau. even worked as a red cross worker, with an OK from her father and I, so she could see what war did to young men. We could not figure out why we were in Viet Nam any more then any one we knew.
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