I vividly remember being told upon my return in 1968 ( some of you were not even born yet) ...DO NOT wear your uniform in public, especially the airports, as the stigma of a Vietnam Vet was “baby killer”.... as My Lai massacre was fresh in the minds of many due to Lt Calley. The date was 1968, March 16th.... poor decisions, coupled with fear of unknown and knee jerk actions..in Village of Son My, South Vietnam. This earned us the black hash marks that all bore.... we avoided talking about Vietnam, still difficult for some. For me, I don’t give a crap, got a question just ask. I find it very interesting how Veterans are treated today vs. yesterday....kind of refreshing. I remember being in Sturgis (1997) and had a Vietnam Patch on my vest...a HELLS ANGEL in all his regalia .... looked straight at me without emotion and simply said, welcome home man.... it was quite strange.... and moving at the same time.... if I recall it was the first time anyone ever said that to me..... ok that’s all, excuse the rant.