Wednesday, May 29, 2013

THE VIETNAM YEARS: CROTON's VETS, PART 1

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By special request of our local veterans, EverythingCroton presents "The Vietnam Years: Croton's Vets", Part 1. Courtesy of the outstanding archives maintained by the hard working volunteers at The Croton Historical Society. Become a member today; download the form here: http://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/Public_Documents/CrotonHudsonNY_WebDocs/HistoricalSociety/HSMembership.pdf

Please note that this is not a forum for anti-Vietnam war commentary. Rather this post is intended to honor those who served. Click on the scans below.


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5 comments:

  1. We can ALWAYS count on you. Thank you very much.

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    1. Thank you for doing this. I was disgusted when that elected official, and you all know who I mean, recited all the wars that had been and their lengths but skipped Vietnam. Oh well. At least he showed up in wearing pants this year.

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  2. Another chapter from the village archives. Thanks again.

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  3. Thank you to all who served! And thank you Maria for sharing this information.

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  4. Robert Anderson, Edmund Riely Jr, Barbara R.Riely, George Gallineri,Robert Fiorito, and others served in the Armed Forces during the Vietnam Era.

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