Memorial Day, May 25, 2003, Rolling Thunder was held to pay respect and honor towards the brave Americans that have served and gave the ultimate sacrifice for America and the world.
Operation Rolling Thunder (also known as the "Rolling Thunder Program", in terminology of the McNamara Department of Defense) was the code name for a U.S. military campaign during the Vietnam War, the bombing of North Vietnam by air units of the U.S. Seventh Air Force, Task Force 77, and the South Vietnamese Air Force. Rolling Thunder was the first of three sustained bombing campaigns against North Vietnam, followed in 1972 by Operation Linebacker and Operation Linebacker II.
A real foot soldiers jungle boot was left with writing from a fellow soldier who survived the war.
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Medals of honor.
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Yellow ribbons and a letter from a fellow soldier.
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The Vietnam War Memorial "The Wall".
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Within this box is a Purple Heart Medal, given to any soldier wounded in combat.
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A proud Vietnam Vet.
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Cigarettes, poems, and roses. *
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Whisky, G.I. calling cards, and photos
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A catchers mit, and an article from a news paper
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A mockup of a vietnam prisoner of war camp
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A pool ball, and a military insignia patch
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A boy leaving a photo package of his one relative
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Almost too young to really understand the impact of what The Wall really represents
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A rose in a beer can for the lose of a drinking buddy.
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Self explanitory
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