The Marmalade - Reflections of My Life - Vietnam Vets video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/08/23

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Comments

8 years ago

Mark Hewitt

one of the best videos thanks :)

8 years ago

francisco de almeida Ferraz

Reflitam sobre a guerras que eram realizadas no "mundo asiático" muitos filmes alertaram para inutilidade delas. Bom dia Vietnãn, Corações e Mentes,e muitos outros ,para mim o melhor foi o documentário Corações e mente.

8 years ago

Jorge Martinez

Magistral ....Marmalade..... tardes de verano setenteros...haciendo la previa para la fiesta de la noche un malón lleno de sana vida juvenil...en una sociedad soñadora del hombre libre viviendo la guerra de las flores pidiendo paz para Vietnam y su genocidio....

8 years ago

Windwalker

When I saw the picture of the girl running towards her Dad, I thought "My god what a great homecoming that must have been." The picture won a Pulitzer prize and is called Burst of Joy......... I looked up the information about the picture and this Is what I found. The photograph depicts United States Air Force Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm being reunited with his family, after spending more than five years in captivity as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. Stirm was shot down over Hanoi on October 27, 1967, while leading a flight of F-105s on a bombing mission, and not released until March 14, 1973. The centerpiece of the photograph is Stirm's 15-year-old daughter Lorrie, who is excitedly greeting her father with outstretched arms, as the rest of the family approaches directly behind her.[4]Despite outward appearances, the reunion was an unhappy one for Stirm. Three days before he arrived in the United States, the same day he was released from captivity, Stirm received a Dear John letter from his wife Loretta informing him that their relationship was over. In 1974 the Stirms divorced and Loretta remarried. After Burst of Joy was announced as the winner of the Pulitzer Prize, all of the family members depicted in the picture received copies. They all display it prominently in their homes, except the Stirm patriarch, who says he cannot bring himself to display[4] the picture.[5]

8 years ago

Ron Kolacek

Thank you Miss Distarr60 for even saying the words in this time. Thank you my Sister. Your best you got is uplifting to me, you have no idea. Thank you\

8 years ago

Regina Juen

The Marmalade - Reflections of My Life - Vietnam VETS GOD BLESS THE ONES SURVIVED & KEEP THE FALLEN BY HIS SIDE

8 years ago

jarheadrn

Thanks, Welcome Home Brothers and Sisters

8 years ago

Cesar Moctezuma Dorantes

Como añoró ese tiempo en que mi madre y yo nos pasábamos horas escuchando este tipo de canciones 

8 years ago

Bob Luty

Vietnam (Rebublic of) cost me my wife my child and damn near my sanity. I lived 3o years at the bottom of a bottle. Long road back but I'm on my way back home. God Bless all Vets...Semper Fi...

8 years ago

T Walt

not a day goes by that i dont think about my brother that was killed in vietnam may 22 1967

8 years ago

Phil Joost

I love this song

8 years ago

Don Challans

Brings back memories when I first joined the army in 1971. Oh but the memories that are there.

8 years ago

Dan Bolduc

JOHNSON USED TO BRAG... HE won't let us bomb a shit house without his OK...

8 years ago

Dan Bolduc

Ever since WWii The God damned Politicians REFUSE TO WIN A WAR!! SCREW Our Government! LOST KOREA!, LOST VIETNAM, Lost IRAQ!!!!! I tell my kids DONT YOU DARE JOIN THE MILITARY!!! THE GOVERNMENT WONT LET US WIN~~~~~ Waste of life and money!!!

8 years ago

vmcebollero

Flow compassion. 

8 years ago

christopher roman

RE-SHARE TIME.....PEACE!!!

8 years ago

christopher roman

My monthly RE-SHARE....PEACE!!!!

8 years ago

Richard Kenney

perfect song and video for this weekend.... god bless.

8 years ago

Anthony Diomede

I want to say thank you to the courageous men and women who served this country. Though I was to young at the time of the Vietnam war to serve. I say thank you all. This music is what I grew up with.

8 years ago

Anthony Diomede

Thanks joltinjack. Great tune keep them coming

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