Action like this might be needed again if Obama loses the election and his minions make good on the threats they are posting on Twitter. Arm up while you can.
Absolutely. I finished all of mine before the 2008 election when I realized in July that Hussein getting elected looked unfortunately promising.
"And Now, After Sending Our Best Young Men To Die On distant battlefields fighting Communism, we may simply vote a Marxist into our highest office." 23 July 2008 10/'67 - 5/'69 USARV, 6/'69 - 09/'71 OICC/RVN+, 06/'73 - 25/04/'75 DAO, US Embassy RVN
Yes, the saying went, that they only took hostile fire from a village once.........:)There was a ROK memorial in Saigon, but of course, it was torn down when the Communists took over. For some reason, my remembrance of this always flashes to riding around the circle where it was placed, stoned on my Yamaha.:)
TET '68, US Embassy & Saigon Graphic Fighting http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=1986&highlight=rok Near the beginning you will see an Aussie. He is around the Catholic Church in downtown Saigon which is right across from the post office. This was named John F Kennedy Square by the Vietnamese government when Kennedy was assassinated. The Communist changed the name when they took over. There is also a glimpse of a ROK soldier later, as well as Vietnamese Marines and Rangers in action
Action like this might be needed again if Obama loses the election and his minions make good on the threats they are posting on Twitter. Arm up while you can.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I finished all of mine before the 2008 election when I realized in July that Hussein getting elected looked unfortunately promising.
ReplyDelete"And Now, After Sending Our Best Young Men To Die On distant battlefields fighting Communism, we may simply vote a Marxist into our highest office."
23 July 2008
10/'67 - 5/'69 USARV, 6/'69 - 09/'71 OICC/RVN+, 06/'73 - 25/04/'75 DAO, US Embassy RVN
Shared on Hype and Fail. Great pic! Thank you, Second Amendment!
ReplyDeleteTrained with some ROK SF folks.Hardcore and no PC bulls#it with them.They call a spade a spade.
ReplyDeleteYes, the saying went, that they only took hostile fire from a village once.........:)There was a ROK memorial in Saigon, but of course, it was torn down when the Communists took over. For some reason, my remembrance of this always flashes to riding around the circle where it was placed, stoned on my Yamaha.:)
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http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=1986&highlight=rok
Near the beginning you will see an Aussie. He is around the Catholic Church in downtown Saigon which is right across from the post office. This was named John F Kennedy Square by the Vietnamese government when Kennedy was assassinated. The Communist changed the name when they took over. There is also a glimpse of a ROK soldier later, as well as Vietnamese Marines and Rangers in action
When the ROK's showed the NVA got the heck out of Dodge.LOL.
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Or 2 for 1.:)
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