It was a wound that hurt more than the shrapnel

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • After returning from service in Vietnam, Tim discovered he had not escaped without problems. Being spit on by protesters, nightmares, flashbacks-Tim overcame all these things and more to get to the place where he is today. Discover how Tim tackled these challenges and got help from VA. Find more information at maketheconnecti...

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  • @garigrooms9089
    @garigrooms9089 10 років тому +3

    All's I can say is I'm sorry and thank you with tears in my eyes. I can feel your pain but I have never been there. When my son Brandon Boyd was in Iraq, I heard so many people talking against the war that my son was giving his life for, and I told those people who were so bad about talking against it, "No matter what you feel about it, think about the soldiers who are giving their lives for what they feel is right. I would tell them to put themselves in the soldiers place and how would they, the soldiers feel if they saw all your negativity over here. hats off to you sir and thank you so much for your service. RESPECTFULLY I am writing a book about a man with PTSD. This was very informational and heart felt.

    • @sheilapalacios7024
      @sheilapalacios7024 6 років тому

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  • @Cannonlily
    @Cannonlily 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @CrazedNovaProduction
    @CrazedNovaProduction 11 років тому +2

    You went to hell and back and you where fighting for your country then your country was fighting you. That sickens me. I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I always try to shake the hand of veteran and tell them thanks.

  • @kathrynkerbs7608
    @kathrynkerbs7608 9 років тому +3

    I am against war is MOST instances. Vietnam was a sham. However, it was NOT the soldiers fault. I would NEVER go against our soldiers.....and I would ALWAYS welcome them home with hugs and kisses.

  • @johncihak1157
    @johncihak1157 10 років тому

    I did not get help with school until 1993 and when in history came up to wars, they went from WW2 to Iraq when I asker about RVN the professor stated that it was not a war, he had covered ROK, so I corrected him, and dropped that class. I public speech I gave a speech on 4 topics. Two were important to me, 1. To bury a son at a national cemetery. 2. To serve my country, and receive sh-t. Very surprising I got an 4.0 from the class, and the doctor that taught told me that he was an ex-hippy. Tool me until 1999 to get my AAS. Long time but I happy, as I went from GT210 to GT77. Big Bang from Charlie in RVN 1970-71 & 1971-72 (evaced).
    Welcome home Tim, Sorry it took me so long Brother.
    Camp J.J.Carrol Dusters C/1/44 Army

  • @alfredchisolm1492
    @alfredchisolm1492 2 місяці тому

    😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮