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Date Posted: Mon, January 21 2008, 21:21:34
Author: Yu Ping Deng
Author Host/IP: d-24-233-98-5.metrocast.net / 24.233.98.5
Subject: T-shirt A reflection on the Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon

The author provides me exactly when the war occurred, where it happened, and what he did during the Vietnam War. He put all the events and things that he had done outlined them into a T-shirt. It's a deep memory for him, a memory he can never forget. The jungle where he fought, the place where he lived, and the roads that he had walked by. He used this shirt to innuendoes aganist this war. What I wander is that when time goes by, we will start losting some of our memories, but is war the only thing the veterans will always remember? Because my grandfather repeats his war experiences to me all the time when he drives me to school. Can someone tell me if memory lasts the rest of our life?

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