Oliver North’s Vietnam War lesson on the 35th anniversary of the fall of South Vietnam
Posted on April 30th, 2010 by Paul Davis
Retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North offers us a Vietnam War lesson today on the 35th anniversary of the fall of South Vietnam.
The highly decorated Vietnam veteran explains some facts about the war that I fear our children are not being taught in school and he compares Vietnam to our current war in Afghanistan.
You can read his column here.
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