What did Vietnam vets think of after returning home? A vet sitting at a diner, eating breakfast. Where is his mind at, what is he thinking?
What did Vietnam vets think of after returning home? A vet sitting at a diner, eating breakfast. Where is his mind at, what is he thinking?
If he was a combat vet he was probably thinking, “Man, this sure as hell is better than a C rat tin of chopped eggs and ham!”
Everyone was different. Some combat vets were glad to get home. Others were glad for awhile but then wanted to get back.
They were missing something at home and felt alone. There, their brothers had their backs, their brothers totally understood them, at home they missed the excitement and high of combat. Many of those types went into the police force or fire department.
For many combat vets the return was too quick with no downtime to come back to civilian life, it took time to become a civilian. Many vets found solace with other vets who had come back. Brothers helped their brothers.
A few could not cope and had a very hard time of it. PTSD became an unbearable problem.
Unlike the drug crazed maniacs that the media, movies and magazine articles made them out to be, most combat vets came home, went to college with the help of the GI bill, got married and settled down to a career.
Many, later in life returned to Vietnam and saw a different country than the one they had fought in. They liked what they saw and it gave them peace.
Do not get the wrong idea of the Vietnam War combat vet. Most of them did just fine, raised their families and are now enjoying their grandchildren.
A greater percentage of Vietnam vets used G.I. Bill education benefits (72 percent) than World War II veterans (49 percent) or Korean War veterans.
The boys did okay.
This answer of mine not be be copied without my permission. RJHolland
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