Vietnam War veteran John Paul Gallagher was told by fellow military
personnel in 1970 to take off his Air Force uniform and wear civilian
clothes to avoid being spit upon when he arrived in the U.S.
"No one welcomed us home,” said Gallagher, who served 26 years in the
Air Force, including in Desert Storm in 1992. “We were called baby
killers"”
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I was spit on in 1968 in Washington DC and had dog shit thrown on me outside of Ft.Dix NJ..
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