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Good story Margie, thanks for posting it.
Just wondering--do you know if the Canadian soldiers like their beer as much as the Aussies do? As far as I know there weren't any Canadians in Viet Nam but I served with a contingent of Austrailians and I know that when we were in base camp, no one could keep up with them in downing the suds. See the memories are not all bad.
Grumpy
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Thanks Grumpy:D
No we didnt fight in the Vietnan war but we were there as peace keepers. However, those Canadians who wanted to fight were drafted by the US Army and trained by the Americans. So you never know that the soldier wearing the American flag on his uniform fighting along side of you might actually been a Canadian. We sure got lots of draft dodgers up here. I dont condone that at all. I was pretty young then but I didnt like all the anti war protests going on for that war. Not fair to the soldiers who fought. Anyway I digress.
Heck yes Canadian soldiers love their beer. Now we will never be as crazy as the Aussies. They are a different breed all together. But I bet when they are able many a Canadian soldier would love a nice cold Molsen Canadian or a Labatts Blue bottle of beer. ahhhhhhh Margie:)
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Great job by the Canadian soldiers!!!
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Actually there were plenty of Canadians in Nam....knew quite a few of them in those days when I was a Marine.. Certainly speaks well for the Canadian folks that felt strong enough to join us...not much for the Canadian government for allowing deserters to have sanctuary there.
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Dave is right, I should have looked it up before I made my post. Below is the opening line about Vietnam Canadian troops from Wikipedia:
"Canada did not fight in the [B]Vietnam War[/B] and diplomatically it was "[I]officially[/I] non-belligerent." The country's troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords"
I get in more trouble when I comment FROM MEMORY. I think that is a sign of something also but I can't remember what that is either.
Gruimpy
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The Canadian's I was referring to was those that wore the uniform of the U.S. and took the oath to defend our country and our constitution...knew many Marines back then that were from Canada...and they were not drafted..Canadians were not subject to being drafted by the U.S. Govt...they were volunteers.
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My dad told me he served with a Canadian during Nam. I didn't realize that there were that many of them that joined our millitary.