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H3 HeadingsE-mail Roger "Bear" Young or Pam Young , The Northwest Veterans Newsletter
Troop Support, News Links, Op-Ed Page. . Also join us on our blog ! 3/17 "Silver Spurs" -- "Bear's" old unit -- Your gateway to the 3/17 Air Cavalry Squadron, Past & Present Please join us on our Spur blog ! Family Racing Updates, Videos & Photos - a work in progress!
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H4 HeadingsNorthwest Veterans Newsletter Established September 1996 Seattle, WA. USA Web-Site Address: http://northwestvets.com/index.html E-mail Roger "Bear" Young or Pam Young , The Northwest Veterans Newsletter "The Price of Freedom is Never Free..." Message from the Northwest Veterans Newsletter 7 August 2013 Pam and I have been at this since 1996, attempting to support our current troops serving our nation and to focus attention on military veteran issues and matters of national security. Along this long path it was our hope that the upcoming generation would learn something about our proud national traditions and the personal sacrifices by previous generations that have made our country great, and that they would challenge our elected officials when they see that our Constitution and individual liberties are threatened. Unfortunately, the younger g
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Message from the Northwest Veterans Newsletter 7 August 2013 Pam and I have been at this since 1996, attempting to support our current troops serving our nation and to focus attention on military veteran issues and matters of national security. Along this long path it was our hope that the upcoming generation would learn something about our proud national traditions and the personal sacrifices by previous generations that have made our country great, and that they would challenge our elected officials when they see that our Constitution and individual liberties are threatened. Unfortunately, the younger generation apparently has little desire to preserve our individual freedoms or speak out to power. They seem to be perfectly content to allow the federal government to increasingly control their lives without much concern on what the end results will be for them or their children. Frankly we feel that is a tragic mistake and clearly apathy has become the new normal. Af
Your Hosts... Pam & Roger Young, 2009 Back when... While in Vietnam, Roger "Bear" Young served with A - Troop, 3/17 Air Cav of the 1st Aviation Brigade from '69 - '70 as a Scout Platoon Crew Chief. A-Troop was attached to the famous 1st Cavalry Division during the Cambodian Incursion of 1970 and the Silver Spurs at that time were based at Quan Loi near the Cambodian border. For its role in Task Force Shoemaker & the 1970 Cambodia incursion , A-Troop was awarded a Valorous Unit citation - our nation's second-highest Unit Award. [Ref: General Orders #3560 - 12/27/71] "Bear" is honored to have served with the courageous men of A-Troop Silver Spurs which was awarded numerous unit citations during its deployment to Vietnam. The friends that he lost will not be forgotten. Their unit patch is shown here.... Roger is currently a member of VFW & VVA Pam was with the Navy from 1970 to '74. She was with CINCPAC Joint Command and worked on O
While in Vietnam, Roger "Bear" Young served with A - Troop, 3/17 Air Cav of the 1st Aviation Brigade from '69 - '70 as a Scout Platoon Crew Chief. A-Troop was attached to the famous 1st Cavalry Division during the Cambodian Incursion of 1970 and the Silver Spurs at that time were based at Quan Loi near the Cambodian border. For its role in Task Force Shoemaker & the 1970 Cambodia incursion , A-Troop was awarded a Valorous Unit citation - our nation's second-highest Unit Award. [Ref: General Orders #3560 - 12/27/71] "Bear" is honored to have served with the courageous men of A-Troop Silver Spurs which was awarded numerous unit citations during its deployment to Vietnam. The friends that he lost will not be forgotten. Their unit patch is shown here.... Roger is currently a member of VFW & VVA Pam was with the Navy from 1970 to '74. She was with CINCPAC Joint Command and worked on Operation Homecoming for the return of some of our POWs from the Vietnam war which was an event of mixed e
Disclaimer : The opinions expressed on this site, except where otherwise noted, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Northwest Veterans Newsletter. The Northwest Veterans Newsletter provides external links for its readers as a convenience and for informational purposes only. The links do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by this newsletter. The Northwest Veterans Newsletter bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the external sites or for that of subsequent links. This web site was created on Sept. 14th, 1996
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