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By Michael Pectol

The 2/77 & 6/77 Army Field Arillery site is dedicated to the veterans of the 2nd and 6th Bns of the 77th Army Field Artillery Regiment, our fallen Heroes, family and loved ones of the veterans.

We also serve the purpose of disseminating the truth that while Vietnam was an unpopular war, it was not lost Militarily, due to the same dedication, loyalty and Outstanding Mission Performance of its Soldiers...both volunteer and draftee.

Also, we wish the American people to know that the Majority of the Soldiers who served in the war were not draftees, but Professional, volunteer soldiers and the economic and ethnic demographics of the Fighting Force have been incorrectly reported by the Media.

The major purpose of the site is to make available a meeting place for our veterans to find and re-establish relationships with their buddies from the war, and through that means, welcome them Home, and thank them for serving and a job well done.

We hope this will promote the final "Returning Home process" and the necessary healing of those who are in need of it.

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