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“A Soldier’s Trust”
There’s no question we need to remember our history. We are a nation of 330 million people and a very small percentage of our population served in the military. An even smaller percentage fought in any war. Those who are … Continue reading →
Posted in Aviation, Aviation History, History
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Tagged Captain Ed “Too Tall” Freeman, combat veterans, heroes, history, Huey, LZ X-Ray, military, severely wounded soldiers, the Battle of Ia Drang, the Distinguished Flying Cross, The Medal of Honor, the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), US forces, Vietnam, Vietnam veterans, volunteers
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