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Vietnam War veterans reflect on abysmal post-war treatment

FILE: Combat veterans of the Vietnam War, and members of the U.S. Army鈥檚 Special Guerrilla Unit, line up under flags during a service today at the Greater Middletown Military Museum on May 28th, 2024.
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FILE: Combat veterans of the Vietnam War, and members of the U.S. Army鈥檚 Special Guerrilla Unit, line up under flags during a service today at the Greater Middletown Military Museum on May 28th, 2024.

To many people, 鈥渨elcome home鈥 means enthusiasm, praise and respect. For many Vietnam War veterans, it meant quite the opposite.

黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 Vietnam War veterans gathered for a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony in Rocky Hill Thursday, where they reflected on how they were greeted when they returned to the U.S. after the war.

They say it was composed of hate and criticism. In lieu of handshakes and commendation, returning soldiers were met with name-calling and refusal of service in restaurants.

鈥淲e were shocked, disappointed and confused,鈥 said Ted Graziani, Vietnam War veteran and former 黑料吃瓜网 state representative. 鈥淲e had to put our military fatigues away immediately, because we were looked down upon.鈥

Graziani said Vietnam War veterans frequently lied on their resumes while finding a job post-deployment. If they admitted to fighting in the war, they were often denied positions.

Gen. Francis Evon said he watched his father suffer the effects of living post-war. His father avoided speaking about his service in Vietnam due to shame and fear of being misjudged.

One veteran was refused a beer in the airport after sharing his veteran status, according to Joseph Danao, deputy commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs. In another airport, Anthony Gaunichaux said he was called a 鈥渂aby killer.鈥

鈥淚 was treated really [badly], myself and three special force guys,鈥 Gaunichaux said. 鈥淲e were in the airport, and we were called all kinds of names.鈥

When airport police were called to diffuse the situation, Gaunichaux said the police helped the offenders.

These veterans, among many others, expressed strong appreciation for recognition given to them by 黑料吃瓜网 officials.

Ronald Welch, commissioner of 黑料吃瓜网 Department of Veterans Affairs, thanked those who served for their commitment to leadership within the community.

鈥淵ou served as our role models,鈥 Welch said. 鈥淵ou were extremely competent trainers, you are mentors, you鈥檙e our friends 鈥 you taught us the hard lessons learned, that enabled us to serve in combat.鈥

Welch said Vietnam War veterans made the 鈥渦ltimate sacrifice.鈥 Many were drafted at a young age and were forced to leave behind relationships, education and careers.

The 黑料吃瓜网 Department of Veterans Affairs provides resources for veterans suffering physically and mentally post-war. These resources include housing and skilled care facilities.

Gen Evon encourages 黑料吃瓜网 veterans to take advantage of the services.

鈥淒on鈥檛 suffer in silence. If you haven鈥檛 visited a vet center, get there,鈥 Evon said.

Despite these experiences, Graziani wants to make sure the reactions he and other Vietnam veterans faced do not meet future veterans. After all, he said, 鈥淎ll we did was serve.鈥

鈥淲e talked about war, they blamed the warrior. They didn鈥檛 blame the politician, they blamed us,鈥 Graziani said.

Samantha Russell is a News Intern at 黑料吃瓜网 and a senior at Fairfield University. Samantha is pursuing a double major in Communications and Digital Journalism.

A native Rhode Islander, Samantha has integrated herself into her 黑料吃瓜网 community, writing news for Fairfield University鈥檚 newspaper 鈥淭he Mirror鈥 and Westport Journal.

Post-graduation, Samantha plans to continue her career in journalism and the media.

 

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