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    Ballad of the Green Berets

    This morning at the range, a few of us old timers sitting around BSing, I learned that the lyrics were written, in part for the 1st Green Beret to die in Nam & first native Hawaiian. The versus mentioning Gabriel by name was never used in the recorded version.


    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: He was the first Special Forces soldier and the first Hawaiian to be killed in the Vietnam War.

    Gabriel, 24, a specialist 5, and Sgt. Wayne Marchand were executed by Viet Cong sympathizers on April 8, 1962, during a training mission in a remote village seven miles from Da Nang. A 1962 Time magazine report said Gabriel and Marchand were in the third night of a two-week field exercise near the village of An Chau, 360 miles north of Saigon, when they were killed. His group was attacked at daybreak. Gabriel was shot three times in the chest and stomach while calling vainly for reinforcements.

    Before he fell, Gabriel radioed a final message to the base at Da Nang: "Ammunition is running short and we are being overrun." He was captured and later killed.

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    Weren't the Gabriel Teams that demonstrated skills utilized by SF teams named after him? Do they still have those?

    I do remember when that song would be played over the radio.

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    Well a sad, solemn song just became depressing. Of course it's even sadder that we now do business with the exact same government that tortured and executed them. Vietnam should have been left to die on the vine of their communist aspirations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Well a sad, solemn song just became depressing. Of course it's even sadder that we now do business with the exact same government that tortured and executed them. Vietnam should have been left to die on the vine of their communist aspirations.
    As opposed to doing business with Japan, who for some reason committed war crimes that would humble Nazis but don’t matter because somehow it was not a Holocaust.

    Or doing business with Russia, whose sheer numbers would not fit on the same scoreboard with Germany.

    It’s crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    As opposed to doing business with Japan, who for some reason committed war crimes that would humble Nazis but don’t matter because somehow it was not a Holocaust.

    Or doing business with Russia, whose sheer numbers would not fit on the same scoreboard with Germany.

    It’s crazy.
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    I had no idea about any of this, interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    As opposed to doing business with Japan, who for some reason committed war crimes that would humble Nazis but don’t matter because somehow it was not a Holocaust.

    Or doing business with Russia, whose sheer numbers would not fit on the same scoreboard with Germany.

    It’s crazy.
    Same countries, but at least different governments. In Vietnam there were no Nuremberg trials of any kind, nothing changed. I admit Japan got off light, but they did establish a new Constitution and a new government, it's not still Imperial Japan. But Vietnam is still the same Vietnam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Weren't the Gabriel Teams that demonstrated skills utilized by SF teams named after him? Do they still have those?

    I do remember when that song would be played over the radio.
    Excellent question.


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    Ballad of the Green Berets

    I fist heard this song in 7th grade music class when our teacher played the record. It was one of the songs she taught us. She taught usots of patriotic songs. I have it in my iTunes play list.




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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    I fist heard this song in 7th grade music class when our teacher played the record. It was one of the songs she taught us. She taught usots of patriotic songs. I have it in my iTunes play list.




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    Dang, 7th grade, this old man was 23 in the year of the 'horse'

    For whatever reason, I am unable to play your link


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