Young Marines Show Respect For Vietnam Veteran

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Published 2016-01-29
Lou Zezoff, of Granite City, had four Marines pay for his meal and gave him proper salute.

All Comments (21)
  • @willortiz2465
    As soon as I got my green card I joined the Marine Corps, and I did it to serve this awesome country that has given me so many great opportunities, Semper Fi
  • @marytorres4843
    My husband was a viet nam veteran with two purple hearts. Served 20yrs. Now he standing next to god. We think about him every day and miss him alot.
  • @TheRealGimmle
    If you have never been in the military you just can not understand how veterans feel towards other veterans. Thank you for your service!
  • @annestep3895
    This made me cry. The Vietnam veterans never received the respect they deserved when they came home...
  • @sonora108
    US Marines, No better friend no worse enemy. Semper Fi
  • @jackroper8829
    Veterans have a brotherhood that no civilians have or understand.  Respect to all veterans !  former U.S.Marine, Vietnam vet 0311
  • @sev-wz8yf
    I'm not a Veteran just a 47 year old civilian but to all Veterans I say thank you for all your sacrifices and lots respect and may God bless you all....
  • @hughjunit2503
    To all Vietnam vets out there, welcome home and thank you.......
  • @motaki701
    The military teaches RESPECT, which is often lacking in the civilian world. Semper Fi.
  • @aaronasmus284
    Those guys get it. They were very honorable in doing that. A lot of our Vietnam vets were treated very badly when they got back home. It makes me love this country even more.
  • @Gary-xg9px
    Extremely proud to have been a Marine in Vietnam and to know that five fellow Marines thanked that Navy Vietnam Veteran the way they did. Good ole American Vets.
  • @jamiegodwin3070
    That really choked me up. Those guys displayed absolute honour to that guy, and it must have been beautiful to watch. Well done lads. And thank you Lou.
  • @davidlape470
    Being an American is a privilege and honor. God bless you sir!
  • Gets me every time... No one seemed to care in the 70s. As a matter of fact, we were less than appreciated. Now it seems like I'm always being thanked for my Service. Perfect timing...
  • I myself, is a Vietnam veteran. Retired 1977. It's a prevelge to shake a Veteran and say Thank-You for your Service. God-Bless America🇺🇸
  • @joeharris5982
    As a Vet after Vietnam I've always was proud of those that served n always will be . Thanks for your service ! From a cold war Vet
  • We Veterans are a Family that Civilians will Never Understand. But are always Grateful for us!
  • @jimgaul67
    I served a combat tour 70/71 in Nam. When I returned back to the US I had to take my uniform off in the bathroom to prevent demonstrators from harassing me. It’s never to late to thank a Nam vet for serving his/her country.
  • @richardcline1337
    I am a Vietnam ERA vet. One of the worst times I've had was when a Vietnam vet spotted my cap and asked me where I was at and I told him, I wasn't "in country". Before I could explain he gave me a look of outright disgust that I will never forget. I tried to explain to him that I had volunteered twice to go but my Army MOS prevented that and I was assigned to other areas to serve. He apparently didn't believe me and again gave me a look of utter contempt then walked away. I was crushed! I served for right at nine years (1964-1973), lost high school classmates and several buddies that I had served with. My cap that I wear says Vietnam ERA vet. I do NOT claim to know what my fellow vets endured during that time. Stories I have heard just make me hate and despise Clinton, Clay and the other draft dodgers more and more every day. While I did not serve "in country" I feel that I am a part of that era and proud that I was serving at that time. Did it hurt to have another vet look down on me like that vet did? You have no idea. I am so glad those young Marines did what they did. Vietnam vets got a very raw deal from this country and America can NEVER repay them for what they endured when they came home. We were told to NOT wear our uniforms home after we transitioned out of San Francisco because it was not safe. That sucked! America made heroes out of Hanoi Jane, John Kerry and John "Canary" McCain but spit and cursed men that did their duty? I wear my cap, not in honor of the America I came home to, but honor the men that served during that era.
  • @carolecarr5210
    Tears brought to my eyes on this one. Marines & Navy go hand in hand.