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Fighting Soldiers From the Sky, kinda

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Green Berets Lose Fight on Taiwan's Penghu Island

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Mar 28, 2024
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28 March 2024 (Wednesday)

Fighting Soldiers From the Sky, kinda

Green Berets Lose Fight on Taiwan's Penghu Island

By Wendell Minnick (Whiskey Mike) 顏文德

TAIPEI - Fighting soldiers from the sky, Fearless men who jump and die, Men who mean just what they say, The brave men of the Green Beret, got the shit kicked out of them in Penghooo...for some Pooontang, la, la, la...la, la, laaa...

The first part is from Barry Sadler’s 1966 Ballad of the Green Berets, the second part is my own song writing skills.  I know the song because my father bought me the record when I was a kid.  I marched around the house wearing one of my uncle’s green berets from Vietnam.  Sadly, I lost it in either the sandbox or tree house playing army, he lost his somewhere in the Mekong Delta.

Three Green Berets walked into the wrong whorehouse after drinking around town on the evening of Christmas Day. In the early morning of the 26th, Ben, Joseph, and Tolerico were leaving a Vietnamese SOB (Sexually Oriented Business) at No. 30, Guangming Road, Magong City, Penghu Island (澎湖).

Media reports indicate it was on the 3rd floor, which is the location of Mu Muem Massage, but there are others in the same building above McDonald’s. All staffed with Vietnamese girls.

A fellow Western journalist added his recent experience:

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