Vietnam War and SARS

Elsa 2022-03-27 08:01:01

Recently collected information on memorial buildings, see the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
More than 50,000 American soldiers died in the Vietnam War, and every name is engraved on the monument. The black monument is as polished as a mirror, and the living seem to be submerged through the shadows.
The website of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the soldiers who were born that day, all appeared on the front page. The age of death, where he was born, and whether he was married or unmarried are all used to prove that the person has been in the world, and even stimulate the viewer to conjecture: the past life was either happy or not yet happy.
In the past five years of SARS, Beijing once had the "Nine Martyrs of Fighting SARS". The monument is located in the Party School of the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau. The nurse, who is alive with the sequelae of osteoarthritis, is still arguing with the hospital.
I said, if the next disaster strikes, who will come forward? My wife said that at times like that, there will always be someone. Liu Zhenyun was interviewed: "A dynasty is just a piece of clothing. In the end, you will find that
it doesn't matter which dynasty a person wears, a person is a person."
In an environment where individuals instinctively survive, people are so lonely.

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Extended Reading
  • Hilma 2022-04-03 09:01:11

    All sacrifices fall are lives. worthy of awe.

  • Leonard 2022-04-03 09:01:11

    Those who are gone, still great lives.

Taking Chance quotes

  • Rich Brewer: Nobody in my family's in the military and none of my friends. But I thought about joining up. Yeah, but I was too chickenshit.

    [chuckles, then silence]

    Rich Brewer: Sorry, I mean too chicken.

    LtCol Mike Strobl: You can say shit.

    Rich Brewer: Oh, cool. And plus the whole haircut thing. I'm in a band and, you know, you gotta keep it long to keep the ladies happy.

  • 1st Lt. Dan Robertson (Chance Phelp's platoon commander): [voiceover, from his 09 April 2004 letter to the Phelps family] It's ironic, but I am certain that if the world had more men like Chance Phelps, there wouldn't be a need for a Marine Corps.