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DhiaDuit February 24th 13 06:29 PM

A Typical Day at the Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon (1968)
 
http://www.beforeitsnews.com or Google it, or DuckDuckGo or ixquick or iTwin Connect (Google,,, iTwin Connect) I saw iTwin Connect in my snail mail March 2013 Popular Mechanics magazine.or whatever turns your crank. ((Hy Heide))

Tom Clancey February 25th 13 03:10 PM

A Typical Day at the Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon (1968)
 
On 02/24/2013 10:29 AM, DhiaDuit wrote:
http://www.beforeitsnews.com or Google it, or DuckDuckGo or ixquick or iTwin Connect (Google,,, iTwin Connect) I saw iTwin Connect in my snail mail March 2013 Popular Mechanics magazine.or whatever turns your crank. ((Hy Heide))

Vietnam was the first dumb war we got involved with. All those men died
for nothing. Sadly we didn't learn from our mistake and then illegally
invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. It would be interesting to live a hundred
years from now to read the history books on how America is looked at by
historians.


Kevin Alfred Strom February 25th 13 04:05 PM

A Typical Day at the Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon (1968)
 
On 2/25/2013 10:10 AM, Tom Clancey wrote:
On 02/24/2013 10:29 AM, DhiaDuit wrote:
http://www.beforeitsnews.com
or Google it, or DuckDuckGo or ixquick or iTwin Connect
(Google,,, iTwin Connect) I saw iTwin Connect in my snail mail
March 2013 Popular Mechanics magazine.or whatever turns your
crank.
((Hy Heide))

Vietnam was the first dumb war we got involved with. All those
men died for nothing. Sadly we didn't learn from our mistake and
then illegally invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. It would be
interesting to live a hundred years from now to read the history
books on how America is looked at by historians.



Let's not forget the Second War for Independence which was fought on
American soil from 1861 to 1865 -- in which Americans north and
south lost their freedom. After all, it is utterly preposterous to
posit that one can never leave a "union" or any other organization
which one has joined. And it is murder to kill someone for trying to
do so.

The Spanish-American war -- and America's involvement in both World
Wars -- were equally stupid, and all essentially suicidal.


With all good wishes,



Kevin Alfred Strom.
--
http://nationalvanguard.org/
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

DhiaDuit February 25th 13 04:31 PM

A Typical Day at the Tan Son Nhut Airport in Saigon (1968)
 
On Monday, February 25, 2013 10:05:49 AM UTC-6, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 2/25/2013 10:10 AM, Tom Clancey wrote:

On 02/24/2013 10:29 AM, DhiaDuit wrote:


http://www.beforeitsnews.com


or Google it, or DuckDuckGo or ixquick or iTwin Connect


(Google,,, iTwin Connect) I saw iTwin Connect in my snail mail


March 2013 Popular Mechanics magazine.or whatever turns your


crank.


((Hy Heide))




Vietnam was the first dumb war we got involved with. All those


men died for nothing. Sadly we didn't learn from our mistake and


then illegally invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. It would be


interesting to live a hundred years from now to read the history


books on how America is looked at by historians.








Let's not forget the Second War for Independence which was fought on

American soil from 1861 to 1865 -- in which Americans north and

south lost their freedom. After all, it is utterly preposterous to

posit that one can never leave a "union" or any other organization

which one has joined. And it is murder to kill someone for trying to

do so.



The Spanish-American war -- and America's involvement in both World

Wars -- were equally stupid, and all essentially suicidal.





With all good wishes,







Kevin Alfred Strom.

--

http://nationalvanguard.org/

http://kevinalfredstrom.com/


I wish that had been filmed in 1964, ergo that is the year I was there. http://www.114thaviationcompany.com Tan Son Nhut is actually about six something miles North of Saigon, or down town Saigon. The ammo supply point where I worked was about two something miles North of the Tan Son Nhut North gate. Google,,, Map of Tan Son Nhut. God Bless our Soldiers.


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