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Dennis Bassett #1 

GVSU Veterans History Project
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Dennis Bassett was born in 1942 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating from high school in 1960, Bassett decided he wanted a different direction for his life, so he enlisted in the Army. After completing both his basic and advanced training at Fort Knox in Kentucky, Bassett deployed to Korea, where he worked at a medical depot. Once he finished his tour in Korea, Bassett returned to the United States and worked with a Ranger training company in Georgia before receiving his discharge. Following his discharge, Bassett went through four years of college, with the final two years in ROTC and as a result of his time in the ROTC, after his graduation, received a Regular Army commission. After receiving the commission, Bassett went back through Ranger school and deployed to Vietnam, where he served with the 9th Infantry Division in the Mekong Delta region as part of the Riverine Force, and served as a platoon leader in the 3/60 Infantry for the first half of his tour. (see Part 2 for the rest of the story)

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@michaelcarter5049
@michaelcarter5049 2 месяца назад
I love this guy's clipped responses. Cut to the core and very efficient. Thanks Mate. From New Zealand
@deercreeker
@deercreeker Месяц назад
Great interview on the part of both individuals.
@pauljohnson5570
@pauljohnson5570 21 день назад
This guys mannerisms are hilarious. Great storyteller
@Longeezy
@Longeezy 5 месяцев назад
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