Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. (“Pits”) is awarded the nation’s highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.
Have never seen this movie before. Had 2 uncles who fought in Vietnam in the early 70s. When they returned back home. They were traumatized in silence, for years. 1 uncle moved to Aussie and ended up homeless, drug addiction and nobody knows where he is.
Excellent movie with brilliant actors.My other uncle came back to NZ, and lived his life quietly. We dare not speak about Vietnam because we saw how traumatized he was for years. Always silent and always loved by all there, nieces and nephews. Love you plenty Uncles. Respect to all who fought in all wars including in themselves.

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