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MEDAL OF HONOR: Outnumbered He Charged & Wiped out a Machine Gun Nest | Walter Joseph Marm Jr. 

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In 1964, Walter Joseph Marm Jr. assessed the situation in Vietnam and decided to enlist rather than waiting around to be drafted. Shortly after enlisting he attended Officers Candidate School and Ranger School and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Army's newly formed 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile).
The division’s mission, among other things, was to deploy the Army’s first airmobile troops, and to test the new tactic of using helicopters to insert troops into combat. Within two months, Marm’s unit would be put to the test in the Ia Drang Valley.
November 14, 1965. As the battle raged all around him Marm led his platoon through withering fire until they were finally forced to take cover. He then single-handedly destroyed an enemy machine-gun position and several of its defenders, suffering severe wounds in the process.
Marm survived his wounds and was subsequently promoted to first lieutenant; on December 19, 1966, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions that day.
Walter Joseph Marm Jr. attained the rank of Colonel and retired from active duty in 1995.
Interview recorded on November 4, 2022
Video Credits:
Interviewer - Greg Corombos
Director of Photography - Jon Hambacker
Editor - Daniel Taksas
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@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
I served under Walter J. Marm in the 157th separate infantry brigade, Willow Grove, PA from 1987 to 1995. He was my Deputy Brigade Commander. Even when I was an E3 or E4 he always treated me like an equal, NEVER talked down to me and would ask for my suggestions and ideas. Best leader I ever served under. When you met him, you understood the difference between a commander and a LEADER. Thank you for everything, Sir. I was in HHC, S3 with Sgt. Major Golembeski.
@infidel202
@infidel202 Год назад
Well said mate,true leadership is humble and equal, death holds no rank
@matthewmaynard5460
@matthewmaynard5460 Год назад
Thank you for your service!
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
@@matthewmaynard5460 It was my pleasure, and you're welcome!
@scentlessapprentice88
@scentlessapprentice88 Год назад
That's awesome. Hello from Delaware.
@scentlessapprentice88
@scentlessapprentice88 Год назад
@@ScottWiecenski thank you.
@MadLudwig
@MadLudwig Год назад
I served with Colonel Marm in the 157th Separate Infantry Brigade when I was a young Lieutenant. He set a good example of calm and thoughtful leadership. He helped to shape my perspective on selfless service and leadership of character. I'm honored and was extremely fortunate to have been afforded the opportunity to learn from him early in my Army career. Colonel, US Army (Ret)
@a.mnmemories4289
@a.mnmemories4289 Год назад
Thank you for your service sir.
@jasonsabourin2275
@jasonsabourin2275 Год назад
Very nice comment.👍 🇺🇸👍
@texaswader
@texaswader Год назад
Thank you for your service Mr. Hyland..
@elizabethquinn1156
@elizabethquinn1156 Год назад
We all n USA r extremely well blessed 2 live here‼️😲🗣🇺🇸🤗🌎😇🛐🙏✝️💛✡️🔔✡️📣🕎🎺☪️🥁🦅🍀
@baystgrp
@baystgrp Год назад
Colonel Marm was a Captain when I went through Ranger in the summer if 1967. He was our Ranger class’s Tactical Officer - assigned to overwatch all the phases of our nine-week course. He was only a year or so from having been wounded in the major fight at the Ia Drang In 1965 in Vietnam. A terrific soldier. I wrote about my first encounter with him in “Danger Close!” Published last year (2022) by Stackpole Books.
@jeanhepner7066
@jeanhepner7066 Год назад
Good luck with your book!
@baystgrp
@baystgrp Год назад
@@jeanhepner7066 Thank you very much.
@motorcop505
@motorcop505 Год назад
Thanks for posting your experience with him and best wishes for your book!
@jonny-b4954
@jonny-b4954 11 месяцев назад
Any ideas for an Audiobook? I don't read much anymore but listen to audiobooks all the time. I may pick up Kindle version if not, my buddy and I are big fans of war memoirs.
@mikejrSAA
@mikejrSAA 6 месяцев назад
Bro- drop a link! There's a couple different of the same title...
@kennethrich2107
@kennethrich2107 Год назад
This man right here, is why America is the greatest country on earth. PERIOD.
@miganhawkins8390
@miganhawkins8390 10 дней назад
Absolutely 💯 percent brother. I'm forever thankful for my forebrothers and sisters that served. Everyone served a purpose.
@bigtimelsu
@bigtimelsu Год назад
Former 1st Cav myself. I love these stories. Makes me proud to be a part of the Cav.
@terryhiett3406
@terryhiett3406 Месяц назад
Thank you for your service 👍
@rustybaldwin4851
@rustybaldwin4851 29 дней назад
Gary Owens !
@wiseguysoutdoors2954
@wiseguysoutdoors2954 Год назад
He is the brother of an individual who I helped take care of at a state center. He came several times to visit and he loved his brother so much and treated us staff with the utmost respect and kindness. One heckuva guy!!
@mikewhite6288
@mikewhite6288 Год назад
Those men went through hell in that first major battle In 65.
@mwhitelaw8569
@mwhitelaw8569 Год назад
How these men were treated when they came home is disgraceful. They fought harder than anything And definitely made an impact for the people of Vietnam. Welcome home sir!!! HOOORAH!!!
@carlfisher6472
@carlfisher6472 9 дней назад
@mwhitelaw8569 *How these men were treated by America hating leftist subversives, is more accurate. Just want today's generation to know who exactly treated these returning Sevice Members so atrociously.
@joesphmurphy4013
@joesphmurphy4013 Год назад
I had the pleasure of working in the 77th ARCOM where COL Marm was the Senior Liaison Active duty Officer supporting the Regular Army/AGR program. COL Marm is the most humble guy considering what he went through and treated me with the utmost respect. I enjoyed his visits and conversations; fond memories.
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
I was in HHC 157 right across 611 from NAS Willow Grove.
@buckscountyaccountability9705
I served with Col Marm in the early 90's. Nice guy. I was with A 1/315th as a full-timer. He took care of good people. He was the picture of a good leader and officer.
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
Wasn't Sturm the C. O. Of 315th? (The guy missing half an arm)
@buckscountyaccountability9705
@@ScottWiecenski ya he was. Did you know him?
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
@@buckscountyaccountability9705 Met him a couple times. I wouldn't say I "knew" him.
@buckscountyaccountability9705
@@ScottWiecenski he was there and then he worked with the 6/68th Armor. Did you 1SG Bob Girard from HHC 315th?
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
@@buckscountyaccountability9705 Nope. Never met him. My C. O.s we're Trimble, Patarcity and Dell'asandro. Patarcity was the best C. O. I had. Dell'asandro was worthless. My 1st Sgt. Was Newton.
@MrPetroff1975
@MrPetroff1975 8 месяцев назад
Had COL Marm as an instructor at the Academy. He went to airborne school with my cadet class in 1973. Always a leader always someone you wanted to measure up to.
@vinnybag-o-donuts4362
@vinnybag-o-donuts4362 Год назад
As the son of a Vietnam Veteran, with 3 combat tours (US Army, USMC, and Navy) I would like to thank you sir, for your service and dedication to our Country. I appreciate what you and other young men did to protect our allies and would consider it an honor to have a stiff drink with you and listen to your amazing stories. 👏 You are a true legend, and if anyone has something to say about that, I've got your back.
@jasonsabourin2275
@jasonsabourin2275 Год назад
Well said Vin, the feeling is mutual. 👍 🇺🇸
@Mosey410
@Mosey410 Год назад
My grandfather said he saw multiple incredible acts of heroism above and beyond in Europe and it was just luck of the draw if you were decorated . Many times there were so many casualties there were no real living witnesses left. He was with the 30th infantry 120th regiment from . I read about Joe Marm years ago and it was nice to see and here him tell that story.
@ocularpressure4558
@ocularpressure4558 Год назад
Your service is noted 📝 and much appreciated sir thank you for your dedication to our country 🇺🇸
@EXOWill
@EXOWill Год назад
Salute to Colonel Marm from a grateful citizen.
@mikewhite6288
@mikewhite6288 Год назад
I salute you as well. Thank you sir.
@truthtriumphant
@truthtriumphant 9 месяцев назад
What a wonderful, smart, and very courageous American hero!! God bless him!!
@robr2389
@robr2389 Год назад
As I've always known and always believed, every living Medal of Honor awardees are very humble. I have yet to see a single one who is self-centered. They all attribute that medal to the actions of their combat brothers. They wear the medal for the ones who didn't come home.
@highgatehandyman6479
@highgatehandyman6479 Год назад
Honestly. This man did the business. And gets our respect. Many span the wheel and draw an unlucky number. There were many just as brave as he. He will be the first to tell you this. We honour all those brave men. We would have them all come home safe
@bobleenko512
@bobleenko512 Год назад
Every single one of these folks from his generation are incredible, simply incredible. Best channel on RU-vid. I hope it's implemented in our schools. It certainly needs to be. What a group.
@jj-eg5up
@jj-eg5up Год назад
Of course! The hippie generation!
@contraband1543
@contraband1543 Год назад
Far from everyone. Lots were horrible people
@spencerkleiman5035
@spencerkleiman5035 Год назад
I feel my generation was robbed by drug addiction, specifically opiates. Pai. Pills were pushed on me when I was 13 simply for wisdom teeth and I never was the same after that. I never felt right. I eventually became a herkin addict and fortunately I was smart and somehow have survived through life. I spent 4 years in the army myself and was great at it, but when I came home I was miserable and went back to using. I wish my parents never gave me all those pills so badly
@ralphshelley9586
@ralphshelley9586 Год назад
Mostly white guys so it will be dustbinned!
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
@@spencerkleiman5035 I was prescribed high test pain killers after a root canal. I work as a police dispatcher,, so I had heard the story over and over about being prescribed pain pills for a back or neck injury and having it spiral out of control and end up with heroin addiction. My ex girlfriend's son was a classic case. injured neck in a car accident. prescribed pain pills, prescription ended, began heroin and became hopelessly hooked. stealing from family, lying about needing money for "car insurance", arrest after arrest and ultimately overdosed and died. I never took a single one of those prescribed pills. I threw them in the trash and took Advil instead.
@rikijett310
@rikijett310 Год назад
Absolute hero!!! Sir, thank you endlessly for your service!!! May God bless you always!!! ✝️🇺🇲✝️
@kardaine29
@kardaine29 Год назад
Wow... he was in the same battle as my grandpa, First Sergent Franklin East. Glad I stumbled intp this video.
@jett2753
@jett2753 Год назад
Imagine all the soldiers and Marines who did stuff like this but did not live.
@johnfajer7691
@johnfajer7691 Год назад
That's exactly who The Medal of Honor is worn for.
@jasonsabourin2275
@jasonsabourin2275 Год назад
Over half of all M.O.H. recipients are awarded it Posthumously.
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
As Mr. Miyagi said of his Medal of Honor in Karate Kid 1, "Your heart says you're brave. The medal says you're lucky". I know it's only a movie, but there's truth to it.
@jett2753
@jett2753 Год назад
@@ScottWiecenski Damn, that is deep.
@GingerGuy93
@GingerGuy93 Год назад
As soon as he was talking about the “Lost Patrol” I immediately thought back to what I watched in We Were Soldiers movie when the guy started chasing after that NVA scout before the ambush happened. Howe Moore obviously knew how to pick some TRUE Leaders to help lead his men into battle. They all deserve so much more recognition for what they accomplished during that hellish battle. Watching this makes me feel even more proud to be an American. And having a family member who was a MOH Recipient and had a building named after him on Fort Bennining makes me even more proud to be an American. Had a family member who made the ultimate sacrifice while on a deployment to Afghanistan as a Ranger and was the epitome of a Army Ranger and dreamed of getting that Ranger Tab since he was a kid. He died doing what he was meant to do and what he loved to do on this earth.
@glennbrymer4065
@glennbrymer4065 Год назад
Listening to all the MOH soldiers from Vietnam tell their stories is just amazing to say the least. Acts of bravery & heroism that are astounding to hear them describe. I'm very proud to have served in the US Army. I have always had the highest respect for combat survivor's of Vietnam. God bless the warriors one and all.
@bradr2142
@bradr2142 Год назад
Wow this guy was in the LaDrange battle. This scene was in the movie We Were Soldiers Once. I think that was the name of that show. 7th cav. Div. Was brought back. It was 140 Americans against 2400 nva. We had air support and wiped them out. He's the real deal thank you for leading and leadership in that battle. 38 k Americans killed in 1968 in Vietnam. The highest in the war. Thank you sir. Excellent story a war hero.
@cruisinguy6024
@cruisinguy6024 Год назад
In all fairness anyone with that blue around their neck is the real deal and gets the utmost respect from me.
@bradr2142
@bradr2142 Год назад
@@cruisinguy6024 nice compliment cruising guy. What a warrior when he charged that a t hill was unbelievable. He put a stop to those guys.
@shawntailor5485
@shawntailor5485 Год назад
Thought so when he mentioned captain Nadal. I heard word of mouth stories that came from seargent savage ,ended up reading the book .Honored to know Frank Thomson who story should be shared while hes still with us ,Frank is one of three to leave ground round mound , colonels medic .
@catinthehat906
@catinthehat906 Год назад
Sounds similar to the Battle of Long Tan that the Australian's fought in 1966, an isolated company surrounded by thousands of NVA.
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya Год назад
Wow, you'd never know he got shot in the face. Great docs.
@ronaldwarren5220
@ronaldwarren5220 Год назад
I was fortunate to be in only 1 firefight while there. Scared the living he!! out of me but our guys did what they were trained to do. May God continue to bless you sir.
@DaDaW9762
@DaDaW9762 Год назад
Wow.. Only one? How'd you manage that? You're not infantry, I'm guessing?
@russscott552
@russscott552 Год назад
I hoped we passed at Benning and I was able to salute you sir. Anyone reading not known to the usarmy this man went through all the most difficult training the army had. Boot camp advance infantry ocs school ranger school .
@573998
@573998 Год назад
Sandhill, Church Street and fire ants
@reanbowlerd5988
@reanbowlerd5988 Год назад
It was always a pleasure meeting and spending time with this man when i was a kid visiting the MOH conventions
@rudytagala7076
@rudytagala7076 Год назад
A born intelligent warrior - minimum casualties or none at all from the disciplined soldiers we lead is of prime importance - a salute from me to you Sir!
@mrmicro22
@mrmicro22 Год назад
That man is worthy of respect. Why are our institutions so hollow?
@mathbrown9099
@mathbrown9099 Год назад
From the boarders of Lewis-McChord I say: Thank you for your service.
@richardstephens5570
@richardstephens5570 Год назад
The Operations Room has two videos covering the la Drang battle in great detail "The REAL battle from We Were Soldiers - la Drang 65".
@terryosz8458
@terryosz8458 Год назад
It is a great honor to hear what you did I salute you sir
@garrythomson6006
@garrythomson6006 Год назад
This is what a real hero looks like! What a story of commitment, valor and combat savvy!
@terrywhite9017
@terrywhite9017 Год назад
I use to watch, we could see them from our house, the rangers parachute out from the Dahlonega Ga. It's a good memory. Thank you for your service.
@xvsj5833
@xvsj5833 Год назад
God Bless you, and Thank you for your service, courage and sacrifice to answer the call to serve. 🇺🇸👍❤️
@sneezinhatch
@sneezinhatch Год назад
Amazing story he deserves a lot more acknowledgement than he received thank you for your service God bless you sir
@waynewilliams8554
@waynewilliams8554 Год назад
This man is the real deal. Thank you Sir!!
@mikewhite6288
@mikewhite6288 Год назад
Absolutely.
@James-mf3pm
@James-mf3pm Год назад
Damn straight he is! If this true patriot was given five "stress cards" during basic, he would've ate it and shat it out on a blue haired fruitcakes SOS.
@elizabethquinn1156
@elizabethquinn1156 Год назад
I had a first cousin who did 2 tours of duty n Vietnam during 1970s. We felt very uneasy often. Leads reasonably quiet life now & 4 several years now. Thank Heaven‼️✝️🙏✡️😇🕎🔔🧡🛐😲🇺🇸🤗🌎💛📣🍀☪️🥁🎺🦅🗣
@sukhoifockewulf9371
@sukhoifockewulf9371 2 месяца назад
I'm unfortunately going to have to ask you to refrain from leaving 49 emojis; you're over 50 years old for Christ's sake Deborah.
@tmackinator
@tmackinator Год назад
This gentleman is a true hero. Johnson was not worthy to present him the medal anyway. Not everyone has the substance and fortitude Mr. Marm has.
@tylersalyer5138
@tylersalyer5138 Год назад
well said!
@ocularpressure4558
@ocularpressure4558 Год назад
🥇🇺🇸best comment ever🇺🇸🥇
@garywemmer9342
@garywemmer9342 Год назад
F pres Johnson. Cost us so many fine young MEN. Anything he did was a disaster. Democrat all the way. Makes rat scum ashamed.
@ocularpressure4558
@ocularpressure4558 Год назад
@@garywemmer9342 At least salute the bravery and with the man did before making this a political issue
@robertpesch8122
@robertpesch8122 Год назад
Imagine getting it from Biden. Or the 2 delta operator’s who’s family’s would not except it from Clinton
@klouism1
@klouism1 Год назад
An American Hero. Thank you sir for your service and your courage.
@markthiergartner1955
@markthiergartner1955 Год назад
Thank you hero for your service. You are one badass American.
@philgiglio7922
@philgiglio7922 Год назад
Seargemt Savage was awarded a DSC. To my thinking it should have been the same award as Lt Marm
@Hagmire
@Hagmire Год назад
It's always humbling watching these, these guys were just as brave and courageous as the guys who fought in WW2, God Bless em.
@roxyinla3311
@roxyinla3311 Год назад
What a TRUE leader this man is.
@francismuiruri9064
@francismuiruri9064 Год назад
Can a Soviet/Russian/Chinese person talk freely about the wars they been to like this man without fear?
@stevebruce1235
@stevebruce1235 Год назад
These are true American Heroes thank you all for your service and great sacrifice
@richardfinney3179
@richardfinney3179 Год назад
I solute you sir for your service n bravery I was in on the end of the war 1973 Navy I still get tears for all my Bros n sisters that payed the price for freedom thank you n have a happy New Year N God Bless you n yours forever
@TedSlautterback
@TedSlautterback Год назад
Men like this are a great blessing to society
@parttysetzer6247
@parttysetzer6247 Год назад
Each and every one of these soldiers men women are heroes just hearing these stories are amazing and to make it back alive to here to tell their stories thank you for your service
@stulynn2005
@stulynn2005 Год назад
This one action brought a lot of awareness to the war through the movie. My friend flew one of those choppers
@martp197
@martp197 Год назад
Another humble and honorable gentleman, great respect to you sir from across the pond.
@twocents6363
@twocents6363 Год назад
Thank you for your sacrifice Mr. Marm.
@frankhinkle5772
@frankhinkle5772 Год назад
Another great interview. Welcome home Col. Mann, welcome home.
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
*Marm
@maxcullen3427
@maxcullen3427 Год назад
So much respect sir and still so humble
@kenb.8596
@kenb.8596 8 месяцев назад
Salute, true hero & as he stated, "I'm just the caretaker of the Medal." The men around him earned the Medal.
@coachjonmichaelmulkeyjiujitsu
God bless you, Sir!
@texaswader
@texaswader Год назад
Thank you Mr. Marm for your service and congratulations on the MOH.
@rtrobinson88321
@rtrobinson88321 Год назад
Thank you for your service. God bless you sir
@russscott552
@russscott552 Год назад
I think in the surrounded platoon commanded by a spc 5 was changed to a buck Sgt. Great movie realistic. I've always been so proud to be in the second I'd.
@kjhunter9063
@kjhunter9063 Год назад
Thank you, Colonel Walker Joseph Marm Jr.
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
*Walter
@ptm3579
@ptm3579 Год назад
God bless all Vietnam USA troops thank you all!!!! My dad served.Nothing but respect for you courageous souls.
@adamkushner5240
@adamkushner5240 Год назад
Thank you and all Veterans for the sacrifices and service for this Great Nation GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏 AND BE SAFE
@lonpearson2134
@lonpearson2134 Год назад
Extraordinary story. Thank you for sharing this account.
@seancronin4010
@seancronin4010 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful attitude, great smile, guts.
@robertwalker7595
@robertwalker7595 Год назад
AMEN TO YOU AND YOUR FELLOW SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN FOR YOUR SERVICE
@matthewmiller4475
@matthewmiller4475 16 дней назад
15 min ride from my home in wv there are some tough men in these mountains awesome to hear a story from a vet that is so very close to my area !! And a Medal of Honor recipient!
@brittlemons1
@brittlemons1 Месяц назад
Thank you for your service and sacrifice sir. Thank you to all those who have served this country. ❤
@basher2888
@basher2888 Год назад
Closing remark was outstanding......
@briangoldy8784
@briangoldy8784 11 месяцев назад
Battle of La Trang Valley..... I'm From Philadelphia ..Heard of this Battle.. Respect, Colonel Marm..
@tlovemcgee
@tlovemcgee Год назад
INCREDIBLE MAN....GOD BLESS AND THANK U SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE
@irenedemarco1354
@irenedemarco1354 11 месяцев назад
A career military man, who worked hard, fought hard... Being shot in the face would have been horrific, and i cant believe he was back in service.... Thank You For Your Service... 💞✌️🙏
@Joellikestobox
@Joellikestobox Год назад
Thank you for your service
@HelpingPeopleConnectWithGod
Awesome interview. Thanks for making it happen.
@robertscutt2904
@robertscutt2904 Год назад
🙏🏻 Thank You From A Constitutional Patriot. The Stars 🌟 And Stripes For Ever, 🤺 🤺 🤺🇺🇲
@ScottWiecenski
@ScottWiecenski Год назад
You're not the only Constitutional patriot here. Some of us recognize The U.S. Constitution as the greatest political document ever written. It guarantees equality for ALL Americans and defines us as a nation. The Constitution is why 75% of all immigrants on Earth choose to come to the U.S. It's worth defending, and I always will.
@smallkrmit5717
@smallkrmit5717 Год назад
Thank you for your service sir
@blueridgebushcraft8294
@blueridgebushcraft8294 Год назад
I met a gentleman several months ago in Pickens SC who was the door gunner on Crandall Huey.
@bruceslain8069
@bruceslain8069 Год назад
The Pickens Blue Flames!?
@grandguy_23
@grandguy_23 Год назад
Seems like a great guy, as well as a great soilder.
@riverbender9898
@riverbender9898 Год назад
I salute you Sir.
@doomisday1181
@doomisday1181 Год назад
Great man
@victorjeffers1993
@victorjeffers1993 Год назад
All who went an served over in Vietnam are heros but this man for sure was very brave ! God Bless all who served in Vietnam an all our wars ! And God Bless all our military an first responders !
@lornegreen412
@lornegreen412 Год назад
THANK YOU, MR. MARM,.
@michaelbeard5
@michaelbeard5 Год назад
props to our men there and shame on the politicians who put them there .....
@jaredavery6569
@jaredavery6569 Год назад
Great hero this man!
@1murder99
@1murder99 Год назад
Glad you made it home, hope you are well.
@AdeptN00B
@AdeptN00B Год назад
My uncle was in 1st Cav as a pilot. He flew Cobras in Vietnam.
@shawntailor5485
@shawntailor5485 Год назад
My cousin worked on those air cav birds . Screwed his head up good .
@v.s.6056
@v.s.6056 Год назад
Thanks to all the Vets who served and still serve and my father U.S. Marine was in Vietnam and it was when Kennedy was still alive and saw action as an advisor.... 98% k.i.a. he is like 1 of 7 or 5 to survive, and was wounded, and his actions calling in artillery to extract back to shore ...yeah all kept quiet recommended for a Navy Cross not ever to get it and not ever any Purple Hearts...3tours &five times wounded so God Bless the ones who were doing there job and doing it because they were good soldiers
@trex860
@trex860 Год назад
God bless you, Sir.
@SG-zh5xd
@SG-zh5xd Год назад
Brass balls ,makes me wonder how he could muster the courage to charge open ground to a bunker complex out numbered then engage in close combat .
@markjfox866
@markjfox866 Год назад
ONE MORE HERO FROM VIETNAM. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👏👏👏🎖🎖 A WAR NOT RECOGNISED OR APPRECIATED BY THE PROTESTORS. OR THE IGNORANT. THESE MEN WE,RE SENT TO DO A JOB.ASS ON THE LINE. HONOUR IS WHAT THEY ALL DESERVED
@tangoindiamike9189
@tangoindiamike9189 Год назад
I didn't serve with this MOH recipient, but I did serve with Lt. Michael Thornton from Spartanburg, SC who was awarded the MOH.
@sladeb6036
@sladeb6036 Год назад
Thank you
@JA51711
@JA51711 Год назад
God bless thank you for your service
@gonavy1
@gonavy1 Год назад
Love this channel.
@hbwblacksmithing
@hbwblacksmithing Год назад
What he said right there that he didn't deserve the medal that it's his men's medal every single one of the Congressional Medal of Honor recipients have always said that and that's how you know they actually deserve it they don't see what they did as heroic and that's how you know that that's the right person that receives the metal people that go above and beyond the Call of Duty just see it as what they were supposed to do that's what they were trained to do and they don't understand what the rest of us see it's interesting to see that though it's very humble person every single one of the Congressional medals on our recipients is a very humble person I would love to meet one and just shake their hand and buy him a beer
@HarryWHill-GA
@HarryWHill-GA Год назад
Bravo Zulu, sir. Thank you for the fine example.
@Ghost-dx8mm
@Ghost-dx8mm 11 месяцев назад
God bless Walter J. Marm Jr. and God bless the United States of America.
@danmurphy4472
@danmurphy4472 Год назад
Thank You SIR for my FREEDOM !!........Men like YOU are the reason I am PROUD to call myself an American !!..........WELCOME HOME SIR !!
@conk8636
@conk8636 Год назад
This medal belongs to all the men. True .
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