Vietnam War Veteran Awarded Bronze Star for Valor
Updated: Friday, 20 Apr 2012
By BETH PARKER/myfoxdc
WASHINGTON - Great sacrifice was remembered Friday on the National Mall. About 100 people gathered at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall. One of them was honored for a brave act 40 years ago.
When Tony Martinez looks at the wall, he sees himself.
“My name should be there, not his,” he says.
In 1970, Martinez was an 18-year-old serving in a village in Vietnam. Over breakfast, his friend Joe Billy McNett asked him to trade duties for the day. That made McNett the first man on patrol.
“We had just shared a meal that morning,” says Martinez. “He showed me some pictures of his family and we were laughing about the old times back in basic. Five minutes later, he was dead.”
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Vietnam Veteran remembers "Five minutes later, he was dead"
When you think about what they go through during war, never forget what they have to remember afterwards.
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