Friday, September 21, 2012

"Dad, I would do the same."


Last Misssion
A part in the definition of super hero is a person who is ready to sacrifice his or her life to save human's life. Reading the following story, we should be proud of the anonymous heroes who consistently and bravely fought the enemies until last minutes of theVN war. They not only saved their people's lives, but also contributed such golden pages to the VN history.

The following historical written memoirs are based on the report of Captain Tran Phuc, a very courageous fighter pilot of the Dragon 518th Squadron, one of the tactical fighter Squadrons of the South VN, and also the leader of the Dragon 51 flight.

In the last days of the VN war, he fought bravely and persistently against the enemy's firepower, regardless of the enemy's hailstorm of bullets and 122mm rockets that are extremely dangerous to both aircrafts and considered life threatening to pilots. The bombs he dropped destroying more than a hundred artilleries of 122 mm rockets set around the perimeter of TSN Air Base and the Saigon surburbs by the North Communists Army. His last flights saved up to thousand of South Vietnamese civilians.

His story will bring us back to the horrible scenes of Saigon and TSN Air Base under cruel attacks of the North Vietnamese Army's firepower in the last days before falling.

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4 comments:

  1. I don't think I will ever be able to acquire even a miniscule respect for the U.S. senate. After they dismembered any budget for the South Vietnamese military and turned their backs on these allies willing to fight to the death for their future, any U.S. senator should hang his head in shame and pray for forgiveness.

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    1. Remove "in shame and pray for forgiveness" and you've got a deal.

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    2. It has been almost two years since I read this. Where did "in shame and pray for forgiveness" appear?

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