Shantel,
I'll have to admit that my first reaction to your manner of handling those men was negative. But it worked for you. And I guess we each have to find what will work for us. I've got to say that fortunately I did not have your experiences in SE Asia - I was one of the privileged and had orders for Viet Nam for less than a week before they were withdrawn as the war wound down. That's not the point though.
I respect you for having gone through all that and now have faced yourself for who you truly are and can stand up for yourself in the face of the Neanderthals of this world. Yes, fear did work for you and one can only hope that somewhere in there, those guys learned something about keeping stupid comments out of earshot of their 'targets'. I agree somewhat in suzifrommd's comment about being sad that it takes the capacity for violence to earn respect. I disagree in that I don't believe its always necessary, but I guess it is a Teddy Roosevelt kind of thing.