Rare P51C Tuskegee Airmen
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@Film-Memory • In the movie Platoon, when Taylor and Gardner arrive in Vietnam, they encounter soldiers who are about to finish their tours of duty. One of these departing soldiers used the phrase 365 and a wake-up, a term coined during the Vietnam War. The wake up refers to the final day of the tour, signifying the completion of the full year plus one additional day. An enlisted or drafted soldier, sailor, or airman had a 365-day tour of duty in Vietnam, while enlisted Marines had a 395-day tour, and Marine officers had a 16-month tour. The wake up is the day you leave, marking the end of your nightmare. So, 365 and a wake-up means the day you were to leave the Vietnam War and go stateside, signifying the completion of your tour of duty.
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