The grave of Gene Simmers, United States soldier and Vietnam veteran, who passed away in 2022

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    1. ZealousidealSundae33 on

      Certainly not that it’s more important than the life of that elderly woman, but imagine the guilt Gene Simmers walked around with all these years. RIP.

    2. Some_Engineering_242 on

      Heartbreaking, probably drafted into a war he opposed. Don’t think he intended to kill her, but it haunted him for 50 years

    3. Tasty-Performer6669 on

      He carried that guilt all the way to the grave

      And now we have armed US soldiers in the streets of US cities

    4. I know a guy whose brother was a TOW gunner in Iraq. During some chaotic battle in a city he fired a TOW missile at a building insurgents were firing from. The TOW went off course and blew up an orphanage. Kids and body parts scattered everywhere. Three years after he got home he still was torn apart by it.

    5. OfficialPotatoClub on

      This just makes the excitement of IDF soldiers in Gaza even more stomach turning. Disgusting

    6. Capable_Art_7773 on

      I read in the comments people saying « rest in peace », and even that he was some kind of vet hero.
      But the facts are: the guy killed an old civilian lady.
      She deserves just as much honor as his act of asking for forgiveness…

    7. OutOfSupplies on

      Whether he went in supporting the war or not, it is clear that what he found had profound impact on him. Some comments have questioned how the killing happened, was it intentional or unintentional. Either way he has obviously carried the guilt to his grave. He answered his country’s call and it cost him dearly.

      Many of the National Guard soldiers sent to Kent State also experienced trauma from the killing four people. You have to wonder what is in store for the soldiers now being deployed inside America.

    8. shaftus-maximus on

      She was just one of 2 million civilians killed in the Vietnamese war, where only 30k of the American invaders died

    9. no_crust_buster on

      I’m sure seeing comrades fall by their side, or even taking out a rival military person was traumatic enough. But taking out an innocent person like a grandmother, mother, or child… I can’t imagine the emotional scaring that does to a man.

    10. I was unable to find anything about the woman he killed but did find this:

      Simmers, 67, was drafted soon after he graduated from Granville High School in 1966. He saw a lot of combat in Vietnam.

      He received a Silver Star for heroism and valor because of an enemy encounter on Feb. 9, 1969. Simmers was a medic with Company A 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry. The unit was on patrol. As they approached a bridge over a rice paddy near Mo Duc, the soldiers at the front of the line came upon a booby trapped mine.

      Upon hearing the explosion,” said the official Army description, “Specialist Simmers rushed to the front of the company and came under intense sniper fire from scattered positions in the area. After taking momentary cover, he maneuvered through. The hostile fire and administered first aid to those wounded in the explosion.

      “Despite enemy fire impacting all around him, he moved throughout the area to aid his fellow soldiers. His courageous actions were directly responsible for saving the lives of his comrades.”

      When asked for his memory of the incident, Gene said, “I just knew I had seven guys hit, and I had to do whatever I could to keep them alive.”

      Simmers got each man onto medical evacuation helicopters. Thanks to his actions, all but one survived.

      “War’s a bitch,” Simmers said. “I was just doing my job and they gave me a medal for it.”

    11. Gene it’s your country who is to blame most of all. It’s our fault- we put you and that woman in an impossible situation. I’m sorry my friend. Rest in peace.

    12. Magazine_Luck on

      War is really bad for the human brain. Which paradoxically makes me feel better about humans in general. 

    13. >Not only will America go to your country and kill all your people, but what’s worse I think, is that they’ll come back 20 years later and make a movie about how killing your people made their soldiers feel sad

    14. The_Indominus_Gamer on

      “Not only will America go to your country and kill all your people, but what’s worse I think, is that they’ll come back 20 years later and make a movie about how killing your people made their soldiers feel sad.” – Frankie Boyle

    15. I love how 75 percent of the comments are just shitting on him when he was drafted and didn’t really get a say

    16. SparkliingEmma on

      History isn’t just dates and battles, it’s stories like this that hit hardest

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