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U.S. Army Special Forces Major Jim Morris: Proud of His Service in VietnamVietnam | 5 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
Morris may not want to go back to Vietnam. But he said, ‘I’m proud of what I did during that part of my life. If we accept that Vietnam was one of those ‘Third World wars,’ then it was a valuable learning experience, the learning part of our Cold War victory.’ Subscribe Today
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5 Comments to “U.S. Army Special Forces Major Jim Morris: Proud of His Service in Vietnam”
Jim Morris has to be one of the finest examples of living courage I have ever run across. Spiritual.. truthful to a fault, he is a credit to his country.
By Laurie Safrance. on Sep 12, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Everyone will be interested to know that Vietnam is much more open to tourism now. Along with Cambodia and Thailand, it makes for an amazing journey.
By Mike Black on Sep 27, 2008 at 5:57 pm
I agree with Morris’s views of the war in Vietnam. I was deeply involved with the war myself as an ARVN officer, and had the honour of fighting along with the Green Berets against the VCs.
I wonder if he knows Major Jim Battles (served in VN 1968-1969) in Dalat city, a true Green Berets soldier whom I had served under him in the war in the PRU TuyenDuc/Dalat.
By Thuy Dao on Aug 12, 2009 at 7:54 am
Sir. could you assist me in locating Jim Morris as we would like to invite him to a unit dedication in NC.
Jack mayhew, Col. USA Ret.
Intruder06@comcast.net
By Jack mayhew on Aug 26, 2009 at 12:42 pm
hi awl!
i was in close proximity of the “HAWKS CLAW”(just carried some bags 4 them,ETC.)i got to visit/assist some YARDS in the Pleiku,AO. i know that a better bunch of people you could never meet, and i think that the S.Viets were beginning to “BIK” same,same as US. WE CAN ALWAYS FAN THAT FLAME OF MUTUAL RESPECT,TODAY.i’m presently “A PEASE(AFB)GREETER”and have met US WARFIGHTERS,of RVN decent.2ALL,STAY ALERT STAY ALIVE/STAND TALL 1&ALL!
By nikomo on Oct 17, 2009 at 5:36 pm