Vietnam's Most Unjust
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Mr. Thomas E. Ware
Born in Milwaukee, WI Decmember 1948 born on the steps of St. Anthony hospiltal. I have been married twice and have three children. I live in Albuquerque, NM and I volunteer five days a week to keep busy. I’m a tenth grade high school dropout, recieved my GED in the Army. Many D.O.T. Management Training Courses, and some College. I lived the contents of the book.
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Vietnam's Most Unjust - Mr. Thomas E. Ware
Vietnam’s
Most Unjust
MR. THOMAS E. WARE
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Contents
Dedication
Foreword
1969
1971
1972
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1984
1985
1986
1987
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2000
2001
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2011
2012
2013
Appendix A Department of the Army dated Oct. 26, 2004
Appendix B Copy of my DA 20 Form
Appendix C Coweta
Appendix D 25th Transportation
Appendix E Letter of Appreciation
Appendix F Certificate
Appendix G Letters of Commendation Fall 1977
Appendix H Certificate
Appendix I My Confidant
Appendix J Letter of Commendation
Appendix K Letter to IRS
Appendix L Letter from Congressperson Wilson
Appendix M Congressman Heinrich
Appendix N Congressman Heinrich
Appendix O Letter to Congressman Heinrich
Appendix P Vital Record
Appendix Q Wolfhound Vase
Appendix R Headquarter 4th Army
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the First Battalion 27 Regiment also known as First Wolfhounds
. An all-Black Battalion based in Dau Tieng Vietnam who killed or buried nearly 100,000 Viet Cong (VC) that even today no one knows about.
I was never able to see or speak to them because of their rules of engagement look a wolfhound in the eye, they will cap you
.
One of my lifelong dreams is to know the names or meet and talk with the soldiers that I fought with. In Vietnam when passing, we give our heart by tapping our chest twice; I give my heart to you.
Vietnam’s Most Unjust
Was on these dates
September 15, 1968-August 26, 1969
Office of an American Ambassador
Not of Goodwill
K-9 (attack dog) Wolfhound
Dau Tieng, Vietnam
Also
July 1, 1970-June 30, 1971
Headquarter Company 4th U.S. Army Ft Sam Houston, TX
Less than Standard
1970 American Motors
Ambassador of Goodwill
Straight Six Cylinder, No Air conditioning
Mr. Thomas E. Ware
Foreword
Vietnam was the most unpopular war in American History. So unpopular that anything that you heard in the news today happened two months before. Since the end of the war Congressional Medal of Honor awards have been given out to soldiers each year. We as veterans must prove our involvement in the war because our military records were all unjustly compromised. I am the most unjust soldier in the entire history of the Army. Many soldiers were also grossly unjust, but have since received their justice. I held the Brigade office Message Center of an American Ambassador Not of Goodwill. I caused six congressional acts; one being the inactivation of Headquarters Fourth United States Army, Fort Sam Houston, TX and their grave Injustice to me caused their demise. From 1969 to the present date of March 2013 the government still covers up evidence that I need for my justice. I have papers that I received from the National Archives in Washington D.C. that are no longer at their location. The pentagon has no record of a unit I was placed in without my knowledge. The Department of Defense, Purchasing Department will not acknowledge that they have or do not have documents pertaining to the purchasing of the 1970 American Motors Ambassador.
July 1, 1971
Headquarters and Headquarter Company
4Th United States Army
Is no more
1.jpgAppendix A: Department of the Army dated October 26, 2004, pp. 71-75
A picture is worth a thousand word
These are my words for the photo below.
The photo is of my two Commanding Officers and me
(Sp-4 Thomas E. Ware) while in Vietnam. I am in submission to the Colonel and the Lieutenant is in submission to me.
My combat Brigade Headquarters T.O.C. Office
out ranks the Lieutenant!
Vietnam’s Most Unjust
Saturday March 2, 1968, I received my Draft Notice and was ordered to report on March 15, 1968 to the Induction Center in Milwaukee, WI. I was allowed to reschedule the induction date to March 26, 1968 because my grandmother, Jetter Ware, passed away and I was allowed to travel to Lexington, MO to attend the funeral. During the funeral my mother talked me into enlisting for an additional year to hopefully avoid going to Vietnam. I took her advice. I flew to Ft Bliss, TX, was sworn in to the Army and started basic training on March 25, 1968. My time at Ft Bliss was uneventful, with the one exception of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s., assassination which took place on April 4, 1968. During that time, Ft Bliss did shutdown, and we were advised not to riot.
My Advance Individual Training (AIT) was at Ft. Polk, LA. My Army Military Occupation Specialties (MOS) duty was a 36K10 (field wireman). Training involved eight weeks of climbing telephone poles, laying wire and operating a switchboard. Because of my spirited nature, I had an ongoing competition with one of the soldiers to see who could obtain the class’s highest score. I won with a 96.4 average, he had a 96.2. I was awarded a trophy. My victory was short lived and I quickly realized that I was the real loser. I soon discovered that I would be the only person of the entire unit that would be assigned to Viet Nam. When orders were passed out to the class, eighteen soldiers remained state side, thirty soldiers went to the 25th Infantry Division, 29 went to Hawaii, and only one uneasy young soldier