Maybe the wrong category, but a lot of us surveyed for Uncle Sam,
"Our soldiers served honorably and bravely in Vietnam. Unfortunately, they arrived home to a country in political turmoil, and never received the recognition they deserve. By setting March 30th aside as a day to focus on our Vietnam veterans, we can show our unified gratitude for their service and the sacrifices that these veterans made on our behalf."
I would bet the majority of the Vets and the citizens of this country have ever heard of this day. Sen. Burr, R-NC introduced this for the second year in a row.
IT'S TOO LITTLE TOO LATE FOR THE VIET NAM VET......but we should all honor ALL vets when they come home. Especially this country not just the families.
Every citizen in this country should go to their local VA center and get the real world eye opening experience they will never forget.
GOD BLESS ALL VETS AND THEIR FAMALIES.
Welcome Home Vietnam Veteran and thank you for what you gave!!!
For those who aren't aware of the significance of the date, 38 years ago today, March 30, 1973, the last American troops pulled out of Vietnam, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris.