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I wore the uniform from 1970 to 1974 and was never spat on or called a baby killer. That doesn't mean it never happened but I don't believe it was that wide spread.
I think the number who were spat on probably equals the number of military members now days who get free houses and free cars.
You seem to have a ax to grind about our current military members for some reason. Yes, in some ways they may have things better than us who served during the Vietnam era as I am certain I had it better than those who served in WW1.
So what?
So because you never saw anybody get spat on, that means it didn't happen? I'm sure that you must be right. My husband, who served from 1967 to 1992, must be lying. :roll:
I have no ax to grind, other than the fact that Vietnam vets were treated like ****, and today's vets are not, even though they were all involved in wars that we shouldn't have been involved in.