When Richard Zulch was 20 years old and a sergeant in the Army during the Vietnam War, he helped set up the stage for iconic comedian and Hollywood personality Bob Hope’s appearance at Camp Eagle outside of Hue, during the Christmas season of 1969. “It was a lot of fun, some good laughs,” Zulch told The Epoch Times. “Bob Hope, of course, was there, and so were Dean Martin’s Gold Diggers and (former NFL player and actor) Rosie Greer.” Today, 53 years later, like so many people throughout the United States, the 73-year-old veteran, who serves as the Quartermaster for Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1148 in northwest Ohio’s college town of Bowling Green,  sees the situation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a very serious matter that needs to be addressed beyond sanctions. Zulch sees similarities between his three years (1969 to 1971) in the southern part of Vietnam, …