ALAMEDA, Calif.—Two best friends and Navy veterans shared with NTD Television about some of their most memorable Vietnam War experiences. Bill Fee, 73, joined the Navy in 1968 and served for four years at sea. As a then-20-year-old, he didn’t fully understand what patriotism means, he said. He grew to understand it after experiencing war. “The most memorable, hardworking time was when the USS Pueblo got captured in North Korea,” he said. “We were in Vietnam, and we were sent to North Korea. It was snowing. All the guys on the flight deck were freezing, and our job was to show might and strong authority.” When asked if he was ever afraid to be in combat, he replied: “18–22 years of age—we were all invincible. Nobody was really scared.” “Here on the ship, we learned and we improved the strength of the military; today, all branches, overseas, any other countries, we …