War widow meets one-time enemy who helped kill husband
Fifty years after Hattie Ford's husband was killed in the Vietnam War, she crossed the globe to meet a man who was involved in his death. (April 12, 2019)
Жүктеу.....
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@godofwar34322 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for the veteran who not just died but her wife went on with someone else just to find his last spot.
@dsmith55604 жыл бұрын
She seems to be happy about it
@johngaribay4954Ай бұрын
The second husband looks annoyed to be having to take that picture 🤣
@chrisstrawn41087 ай бұрын
Guys, forgiveness isn't something you "gift" someone. Forgiveness is something you do for *yourself* so you can let go and move on. Because she forgave, she was able to have a clearly loving and full life. Now at the end does she sound to you like she has any regrets? My grandfather died from lingering wounds from Pearl Harbor and man, my grandmother hate, hate, HATED the Japanese until the day she died. I always wished she could have forgiven. Anger just holds you to a time and place.
@youknoweverything764311 ай бұрын
Im surprised she didnt punch or hit him out of pure emotion and anger and resentment of killeng her husband when they could have let him live.
@garry99934 жыл бұрын
Officers do not get drafted...
@Knuckledragnation6 ай бұрын
As an American who lost a family member in Vietnam I understand her to a point but just as she forgave her husband’s possible killer I also feel she’s got it in her heart to and hope she has forgiven her country as well. Because when we take an oath we don’t get to choose what war we will serve in or if it’s a “just” war in the eyes of everyone.
@pablotown773 жыл бұрын
The sole idea of meeting that person will bring bad memories.I would not wish him ill and that is more than enough!
@cwg9238
2 жыл бұрын
soldiers dont really make their own decisions. they have to kill or be killed. men on either side and their families can understand that, so holding grudges forever isnt very rational. a bad memory for you is also a bad memory for the enemy, we cant forget they are also human.
@chucknchar6 ай бұрын
Thats right, blame the military industrial complex
@gino18024 жыл бұрын
You people couldn't understand.
@ueck1125
3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by.... you people?
@youknoweverything764311 ай бұрын
And he killed her husband point blank basically murder he cluld have just let them live thier chopper got shot down and was bjrned they was alpne had no way to go fight the enemy so was nothreat to the vjetnam soilders and coild have just made them pows but instead shot them point blank, I woildnt be able to hold my composure lile sje did
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I feel bad for the veteran who not just died but her wife went on with someone else just to find his last spot.
She seems to be happy about it
The second husband looks annoyed to be having to take that picture 🤣
Guys, forgiveness isn't something you "gift" someone. Forgiveness is something you do for *yourself* so you can let go and move on. Because she forgave, she was able to have a clearly loving and full life. Now at the end does she sound to you like she has any regrets? My grandfather died from lingering wounds from Pearl Harbor and man, my grandmother hate, hate, HATED the Japanese until the day she died. I always wished she could have forgiven. Anger just holds you to a time and place.
Im surprised she didnt punch or hit him out of pure emotion and anger and resentment of killeng her husband when they could have let him live.
Officers do not get drafted...
As an American who lost a family member in Vietnam I understand her to a point but just as she forgave her husband’s possible killer I also feel she’s got it in her heart to and hope she has forgiven her country as well. Because when we take an oath we don’t get to choose what war we will serve in or if it’s a “just” war in the eyes of everyone.
The sole idea of meeting that person will bring bad memories.I would not wish him ill and that is more than enough!
@cwg9238
2 жыл бұрын
soldiers dont really make their own decisions. they have to kill or be killed. men on either side and their families can understand that, so holding grudges forever isnt very rational. a bad memory for you is also a bad memory for the enemy, we cant forget they are also human.
Thats right, blame the military industrial complex
You people couldn't understand.
@ueck1125
3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by.... you people?
And he killed her husband point blank basically murder he cluld have just let them live thier chopper got shot down and was bjrned they was alpne had no way to go fight the enemy so was nothreat to the vjetnam soilders and coild have just made them pows but instead shot them point blank, I woildnt be able to hold my composure lile sje did
Guy in purple tie totally missed it