hillbilly grandpa
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On the eighth of November the angels were crying
As they carried his brothers away
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
There were few men left standing that day
On this day in 1965 the 173 Airborne Brigade was dropped into War Zone D Vietnam on Operation Hump. There they were ambushed by over 1,200 Viet Cong soldiers. In the fierce firefight that took place 48 American soldiers were killed. After meeting a wounded survivor of that battle, Niles Harris, Big and Rich wrote “The 8th of November” to tell his story. The lyrics above are from that song.
As we approach Veterans Day I can think of no better way to recognize and honor the sacrifice of American servicemen than to set aside a few minutes to reflect on the events of that day:
youtube.com/watch?v=U7EPlqvMAfU
(A longer, documentary, video can be found by Googling Big and Rich 8th of November Documentary. It tells the story of Niles’ return to Vietnam to bury his jungle boots that he had kept as his only artifact of his time in country. This was part of his healing process and is well worth watching.)
The pain runs deep and continues long after the official battles are over. That is part of what we celebrate on Veteran’s Day.
As they carried his brothers away
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
There were few men left standing that day
On this day in 1965 the 173 Airborne Brigade was dropped into War Zone D Vietnam on Operation Hump. There they were ambushed by over 1,200 Viet Cong soldiers. In the fierce firefight that took place 48 American soldiers were killed. After meeting a wounded survivor of that battle, Niles Harris, Big and Rich wrote “The 8th of November” to tell his story. The lyrics above are from that song.
As we approach Veterans Day I can think of no better way to recognize and honor the sacrifice of American servicemen than to set aside a few minutes to reflect on the events of that day:
youtube.com/watch?v=U7EPlqvMAfU
(A longer, documentary, video can be found by Googling Big and Rich 8th of November Documentary. It tells the story of Niles’ return to Vietnam to bury his jungle boots that he had kept as his only artifact of his time in country. This was part of his healing process and is well worth watching.)
The pain runs deep and continues long after the official battles are over. That is part of what we celebrate on Veteran’s Day.