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Date Posted: Wed, December 17 2014, 6:56:17
Author: Tim C
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Subject: Respons
In reply to: Tim C 's message, "Respons" on Wed, December 17 2014, 6:54:00

The poem A Proud Vietnam Vet until I Die is a very powerful poem describing how he feels and saw throughout his experience in Vietnam War. As I read it it made me feel thankful to those who served not just in this war but any war for making this country free. While reading this I found one error its when he says he A Proud Vietnam vet until I die I feel he should be proud even when he passes away.

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