This is so moving and heartfelt about the very best of Americans; our U.S. Armed Forces. This is the most beautiful and real tribute by wonderful actors as they tell the story of two wonderful soldiers. This brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for helping us Americans understand what our American Armed Forces go thru for all of us. There is no way to repay their service; but a tribute like this.....this is the best thank you that you can give; tell their story and honor and tell what they did for all of us. Again, thank you so much for this moving tribute!
WOW absolutely incredible GOD BLESS YOU and thank you for your service........... The Courage and Honor in which they served this is what makes their generation the greatest....
They stood the watch , they were and are our shield , they held the LINE WE MUST NEVER LET THE SACRIFICE BE IN VANE WE MUST NOT LET THIS NATION FALL ITS OUR TURN HOLD THE LINE FOR GOD COUNTRY FAMILY AND FOR OUR REAL PRESIDENT HOLD THE LINE
They came from evey possible walk of life and history. They brought with them the grit and love for their fellow man and love of country and God which ever one that may be. They were smart, some were quick and fleet of foot. Others still took on roles they had never thought imaginable and yet against odds never before dreamt of, overcame . They, were and are, ours. 37,000 still remain largely unaccounted for. Those are the ones who bore the brunt of war along with, all of the fallen. My father served during this conflict , or better yet, " police action", as it was later termed. For 51 years of his life along side of me and my brother and mom, he only made mention to Korea once. " We'd put 4 and 5 boxes of ammo together and wire the triggers open and run, referring to the Army's then 30 caliber machine gun . The Chinese would have any automatic weapon zeroed in within minutes with a full barrage of artillery. . They always came at night. Always at night" MY old man only brought that up once and after he died in 1985 , going through his military records for his VA burial benifits, I found out just where he'd been and what he'd done. He went on to serve 22 years in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command under General Curtis LeMay. To my old man...I wished you;d stayed a good while longer. *Salute* US Army 9th Infantry 7th SF Grp ARVN 1972-1975 18D30 miss you dad.
This is so moving and heartfelt about the very best of Americans; our U.S. Armed Forces. This is the most beautiful and real tribute by wonderful actors as they tell the story of two wonderful soldiers. This brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for helping us Americans understand what our American Armed Forces go thru for all of us. There is no way to repay their service; but a tribute like this.....this is the best thank you that you can give; tell their story and honor and tell what they did for all of us. Again, thank you so much for this moving tribute!
medal of honor on netflix has a great movie docuseries, interviews with these wonderful heroes and their friendship
@@rambam77 Love the show, every episode tears me up
Mae Woods your not alone on this video. I cried a lot while watching this with a former Major in the Air Force
WOW absolutely incredible GOD BLESS YOU and thank you for your service........... The Courage and Honor in which they served this is what makes their generation the greatest....
A war we cannot forgot: the war is ONLY on hold😢
Being from Gallup this man inspired me the most humble kind man I’ve ever known what an honor to have known this great man
I grew up hearing his story. Hershey is family and I couldn't be more grateful of that. He was such an inspiration to me. RIP Hershey.
fun fact: My teacher is Hersheys nephew.
RIP Uncle Hershey as my teacher calls him.
I cry every time I watch this. This a powerful story
Band of Brothers,always👍🇺🇲
Thank you both for your HONORABLE service somebody started cutting onions again.
They have to make a movie of this story. Such a beautiful story.
Damn onions, ATW
Who the heck did not like this ..
Listening to this is giving me chills. Going to war forges unbreakable bonds.
I love this
God Bless You both!
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING❤🤍💙
Nice from the phillipines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇺🇲💙❤️
What a great story. No greater love...
They stood the watch , they were and are our shield , they held the LINE
WE MUST NEVER LET THE SACRIFICE BE IN VANE WE MUST NOT LET THIS NATION FALL ITS OUR TURN
HOLD THE LINE FOR GOD COUNTRY FAMILY AND FOR OUR REAL PRESIDENT HOLD THE LINE
RIP Mr Miyamura
Where is chump at
They came from evey possible walk of life and history. They brought with them the grit and love for their fellow man and love of country and God which ever one that may be.
They were smart, some were quick and fleet of foot. Others still took on roles they had never thought imaginable and yet against odds never before dreamt of, overcame .
They, were and are, ours.
37,000 still remain largely unaccounted for.
Those are the ones who bore the brunt of war along with, all of the fallen.
My father served during this conflict , or better yet, " police action", as it was later termed.
For 51 years of his life along side of me and my brother and mom, he only made mention to Korea once.
" We'd put 4 and 5 boxes of ammo together and wire the triggers open and run, referring to the Army's then 30 caliber machine gun . The Chinese would have any automatic weapon zeroed in within minutes with a full barrage of artillery. . They always came at night. Always at night"
MY old man only brought that up once and after he died in 1985 , going through his military records for his VA burial benifits, I found out just where he'd been and what he'd done.
He went on to serve 22 years in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command under General Curtis LeMay.
To my old man...I wished you;d stayed a good while longer.
*Salute*
US Army
9th Infantry
7th SF Grp
ARVN 1972-1975
18D30
miss you dad.
It’s the drift king
Who are these 2 on stage? They reading off from ww2 soldiers right?
John Corbett and Brian Tee
And these men, Trump called losers and suckers?