south vietnam's soilders that were caught during the war and put into prison when they died where were they buried"?
flipcombatmedic
Feb 15 2005, 04:38 PM
i would think so. unless they were either (more effecient) burned/cremated...or for humours sake, cannibalized.
LoNeLyDaIsUkE
Feb 15 2005, 06:01 PM
well i hope they werenet burned/cremated
and ewww heads cut off
Sideley
Feb 16 2005, 10:14 AM
QUOTE (LoNeLyDaIsUkE @ Feb 16 2005, 02:01 AM)
well i hope they werenet burned/cremated
and ewww heads cut off
Those who were considered as traitors (almostof them) have no grave. That was the fate of the losers.
chosenone22
Feb 16 2005, 11:32 AM
QUOTE (LoNeLyDaIsUkE @ Feb 15 2005, 06:01 PM)
well i hope they werenet burned/cremated
and ewww heads cut off
Whats wrong with being cremated?
Simon_UK
Feb 16 2005, 08:44 PM
The Tonkin Incident Clinched the Fate & Destiny For the South. More than 2 Million In the North Dead I Dont Dare to Imagine How many when they fled by Boat plus Cambodia as well and 58 thousand american For what???? To Tuck Tail & Run Which they did in Korea, in Iraq 1 And now this time They want to pull out always without finishing the job Instead of fu-king About Time Wasting They should have Dropped the Abomb That would have got results. Ironically if The south had have Given in straight away to Communism they would be better off than they are today. And I believe now like back then VN people would be free if had the money to go anywhere in the world. But now you can only travel throughout Asia, Unless you were able to get to America by Boat/Marriage. They are my thoughts Now Let the Debate Begin.
LoNeLyDaIsUkE
Feb 20 2005, 09:42 PM
QUOTE (Sideley @ Feb 16 2005, 10:14 AM)
QUOTE (LoNeLyDaIsUkE @ Feb 16 2005, 02:01 AM)
well i hope they werenet burned/cremated
and ewww heads cut off
Those who were considered as traitors (almostof them) have no grave. That was the fate of the losers.
how were they traitors? wth?
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