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	<title>Comments on: RIP: Brave American</title>
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		<title>By: Uncle Monster</title>
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		<dc:creator>Uncle Monster</dc:creator>
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		<description>Many of my contemporaries are Viet Nam War veterans. I signed up
for the military twice and was disqualified for medical reasons. I&#039;m
loosing my veteran friends at an alarming rate and it&#039;s really 
starting to bother me.  My friend Tom died a while back and I  I went 
to repair his elderly mother&#039;s air conditioner this summer and while
talking with her about her son learned that Tom had all kinds of
medals and had been in all kinds of battles. His mother never knew
because he never talked about it. My friend was a silent hero and
is now forever silent but not forgotten. We should never forget those silent heroes like him.

[8~{} Uncle Monster</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of my contemporaries are Viet Nam War veterans. I signed up<br />
for the military twice and was disqualified for medical reasons. I&#8217;m<br />
loosing my veteran friends at an alarming rate and it&#8217;s really<br />
starting to bother me.  My friend Tom died a while back and I  I went<br />
to repair his elderly mother&#8217;s air conditioner this summer and while<br />
talking with her about her son learned that Tom had all kinds of<br />
medals and had been in all kinds of battles. His mother never knew<br />
because he never talked about it. My friend was a silent hero and<br />
is now forever silent but not forgotten. We should never forget those silent heroes like him.</p>
<p>[8~{} Uncle Monster</p>
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