Originally posted by Jeremy Lobdell
He also told me about a guy he knew who had a low I.Q. and thus thought it would be cool to join the Army right at the height of the Vietnam War. That guy was just your standard grunt, I guess a real Forest-Gump type. He saw some heavy heavy combat though and when he came back from Vietnam, he just went straight to his bedroom and wouldn't come out for weeks.
For years he refused to say about what happened over in Vietnam, but then eventually he came out and told this guy that he must've killed an insanely large number of people while over there. He was wounded too, which he said was when they were walking through the jungle, and all of a sudden they were in an intense firefight, and the Vietnamese were firing artillery of some type. He said he flattened out on the ground because he was terrified, but then he said he realized he was a sitting duck there because of the artillery, so he got up to move some, and right as he'd gotten up and moved a few feet, a shell landed right where he'd been laying. It blew shrapnel all up his back (a lot of it is still there today); I think then he was sent home. He won't talk about that though with anyone else.
Yeah, I don't get how people could be so mean to such soldiers either.
I remember reading one soldier who said he came back in a wheelchair, and a whole group of anti-war people were following him, yelling at him, and then they banged all on his bus as he drove away (makes you wonder, what's wrong with people! they get so wrapped up in an opinion, they forget what the opinion itself stands for).
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