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New York Times Article On CAP Concepts
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Delta 5 was overrun.
COMBINED ACTION PROGRAM (CAP)
News Article About Two CAP Marines
saw the terrorists trying to seize control of the villages.
THE UNKNOWN WAR OF VIETNAM
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** OUR SUCCESS IN IRAQ IS TRUST **
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Unknown Massacre In Vietnam
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 
 
The below New York Times opinion describes the Vietnam War, US Marine Corps' Combined Action Program (CAP).   Details about CAP are linked below.   I proudly served in CAP.   You can read some of my experiences at:    http://www.CapVeterans.com
 
 
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The above New York Times opinion describes the Vietnam War, US Marine Corps' Combined Action Program (CAP).   Details about CAP are linked below.   I proudly served in CAP.   You can read some of my experiences at:    http://www.CapVeterans.com
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"The CAP is alive, US forces are better off because of your efforts nearly two generations ago, and (from the Iraqis I still talk with) the conditions in Iraq are much better today than several years ago."
       LtCol P.C. Skuta, USMC    
Read what CAP is doing today: http://www.capveterans.com/cap_marines
 
 
 
 
 
Email:   Webmaster  ProudCAPMarine@eathlink.net 
 
 
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Three tour veteran of the Vietnam War, Sardo Sanchez (center stage) is welcomed to Crossville, Tennessee's Welcome Home to Vietnam Veterans.  Sardo Sanchez was the representative of New Mexico's Governor Bill Richardson and announced to the crowd that the State of New Mexico has also named March 29 Vietnam Veterans Day.
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Left to right:   Sardo Sanchez, webmaster Jack Cunningham, Bob Tuke
All three Vietnam Veterans served in the Marine Corps Combined Action Program (CAP).  Sardo served three tours in Vietnam and two tours in CAP.
 
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Right, former Marine CAP Veteran (CAP 3-4-4), Johnny J. Howard of Tennessee (28 miles from Crossville).  The night before this picture was taken, Johnny Howard was notified that his grandson was wounded in Iraq and was coming home.
 
 
Please press the next link to read more details about Crossville, Tennessee's Welcome Home / Vietnam Veterans Day.    http://www.ccvietnamvets.com
 
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CAP Veteran Bob Tuke proudly displays the below picture on his US Senate campaign webpage.   His CAP Badge is on his left chest pocket.
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Jon Corzine wrote the above in a letter, while he was still a United States Senator. 
 
Disabled Marine CAP veteran John "Jack" Cunningham has been writing to Governor Jon Corzine for two years now.  Although a number of these letters were certified regular mail, Governor Jon Corzine's staff refuses to respond to the former Marine.
 
Please help CAP Marine Vet Jack Cunningham get a response to his letters from Governor Jon Corzine.
 
Please write and/or call and ask Governor Corzine's staff to please respond to Jack Cunningham's letters concerning the "Maynard & Truland Attorney Ethics Cover-Up."
 
 
CONTACT  GOVERNOR  JON  CORZINE
 
Office of the Governor
PO Box 001
Trenton, NJ 08625

Phone:   609-292-6000
 
 
 
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