In Washington, D.C. stands a monument symbolizing, and honoring, the sacrifice given by the men who died in the Vietnam war. There are brave, couragous men who were left to deal with a country torn by anti-war feelings, those who were dealt the pain of having defended their country, and then spat apon, called 'baby-killers', and shunned at every opportunity. Those men deserve recognition for their efforts and sacrifice. Those men are no less heros then the ones who never again saw their home soil. They are the ones who remind us of the pillars of moral code: Integrity, honor, duty, courage. This meager page is for them.