Marc, thank you for you service. So glad you made it home. You had a rough job in Vietnam. You've done so much in your life. How great that is. My brother & brother in-law were both in Vietnam and made it home. They were fortunate to be in artillery. God Bless you. Grammy from Texas
I said it's Memorial Day and many should be watching these today. Search and Destroy day in and day out. If you got set down in Central Highlands man, you were in for wicked humps. Chu Chi in spring of 68 the B52 went up and down and basically stopped another Dak To. This man is very right, you will never be as close again as to that man you fought next to. You fought for him.
I was in I CORPS 697971 danang Hue phu Bai. I remember Christmas of 69. You could see all the fire bases out in the distance shooting up star clusters etc. We did tge same. Very memorial. Welcome home soldier. You're a good man.
Thanks for your service! I was on a Coast Guard buoy tender that Christmas night on Miami beach. I was 17. I took the easier softer path. God bless you, I'm glad you made it home.
He is an awesome Man. This interview confirms how messed up the Army is.. Threw them out to walk around in the jungle with no objective. Sure am glad I joined the Navy. :)
Great this troop made it home. Great soldier and I think the man also talking is a Vet, that is a retired Lawyer? If so your story was great also, you knew he was in the mess.
The Veterans are an amazing group of men ❤ Thank you for your Service Sir, it takes a badass individual to endure what you did during your time serving in the Vietnam War, you and the other men had an incredible amount of mental and physical physical strength. This 64 year old woman would have never have made it home, I'm a tough, determined ole lady, that said I know I don't have the mental fortitude these gentleman have. May God Bless our Veterans ❣️
I cant imaging the stress of being on point as a "sniper" for the 5-6 months.... and the fact they removed dog tags...what a freaky situation... His courage and recovery...especially walking the Appalacian Trail was probably a heavenly, cleansing process....knowing he could bush walk in relative safety.... clearing the mind. Also as he stated, a gunship being able to pick him up within minutes of being injured horrendously.... that was so fortunate... And the 2 soldiers who knew how to patch him up, i cant imagine that situation with no real back up. Thank You For Your Exemplary Service... 💞✌️🙏
Well... you are different than me.... you Served. I didn't, for that I will never forget. What a Good man. You hiked the A/T. I always a couple of weeks at a time. Never the whole thing. I too am glad we appreciate Vets a little better. It can never be enough!