All Comments on 'Never Welcomed Home Pt. 02'

by Slirpuff

Sort by:
  • 211 Comments (Page 3)
B3ndoverB3ndover7 months ago

Excellent story. What more can anyone say?

AnonymousAnonymous6 months ago

Why that jab about Jerry being better in bed? And he didn't even flinch?

AnonymousAnonymous6 months ago

Becky was a bitch. He should have played her the way she played him and dumped her once she was begging to get married and have another child. If it had been a woman suffering from PTSD and a man treated her the way she treated her man the whole sisterhood would have gone to war

AnonymousAnonymous5 months ago
Been there --- done all that

There are some things you just can't put behind you -----

AnonymousAnonymous4 months ago

Ok.... I have one question. How do you overhear that phone conversation and he just sticks around? Also, why throw that out there and not expand upon it any further?

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Very good and such a good relating to Viet Nam vets. I r

emeber once in a drunken state saying sayiong something about killing babies. I've never killed anyone that I know about, certainly no babies but coming home to a new daughter diffused a lot of the anti war feelings in the country. I'm glad for the guys getting a much better welcome now.

AnonymousAnonymous30 days ago

Thank You *****

woodrangewoodrange20 days ago

Hell of a story !! 5 stars

AnonymousAnonymous11 days ago

thank you i needed this really bad right now again thank you

OlefishermanOlefisherman6 days ago

I was never welcomed home and like 30,000 other I was never recognized as going. I did but since it was TDY and I was in the Air Farce the orders were destroyed I waited on the flight line for my C130 to return to Oakland and was sprayed by Agent Orange the plane or if you prefer was full of it. It wasn't until Trump was in office that the Sec. Of the Air Farce was ordered to secece and desist from destroying TDY orders. It was sometime in the late 80's that I was told that there were 30,000 of us. That had filed for V.A. benefits but could not provide proof of boots on ground in Vietnam. I was there in 65 ,66 and told to keep my mouth shut I aided in the transport of sentry dogs. I have Parkinson, type II diabetes, and heart disease. That just the high lites.

UpperNorthLeftUpperNorthLeft1 day ago

A powerful story. Thanks for sharing it.

Anonymous
Our Comments Policy is available in the Lit FAQ
Post as:
Anonymous