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There Were Many Ways to Die in Vietnam (ep. 2) 

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Philip Caputo's time at the beginning of his deployment in Vietnam was a period marked by both the harsh realities of war and the idealistic motivations that had initially driven him to enlist. Arriving in Vietnam in March 1965 as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, Caputo was part of the first conventional American troops to land in Da Nang. The early days were characterized by a sense of anticipation and purpose, as the Marines set up base camps and began their mission to counter the Viet Cong insurgency. Caputo's initial experiences were a mix of routine patrols, establishing defensive positions, and acclimating to the oppressive heat and unfamiliar terrain. The dense jungles, swamps, and rice paddies of Vietnam presented new challenges, contrasting starkly with the controlled environment of their training back in the United States.
As operations commenced, Caputo quickly faced the brutal and chaotic nature of guerrilla warfare. The Marines encountered booby traps, ambushes, and an enemy that was adept at blending into the civilian population. The early encounters with the Viet Cong were disorienting and often frustrating, as the clear-cut victories of traditional warfare proved elusive. Caputo's unit engaged in search-and-destroy missions, where the lines between combatants and non-combatants were blurred, leading to difficult ethical and moral decisions. These initial operations began to reveal the complexities and moral ambiguities of the conflict, challenging the simplistic notions of heroism and duty that Caputo and many of his fellow soldiers had held. The reality of war, with its fear, confusion, and pervasive sense of danger, started to erode the idealism with which Caputo had arrived in Vietnam, setting the stage for the profound reflections and critiques that would later emerge in his writing.
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@mrpotato4441
@mrpotato4441 4 дня назад
You do interviews? You need a o interview me. I’m a war hero and have an unbelievable heroic story. Semper fi
@boondocker7964
@boondocker7964 4 дня назад
I can't remember ever seeing a gunner with any bandolier's, on him, just a 30 round belt in the gun and an ammo humper/A-gunner shadowing him, just never saw this, just saying. RVN '66-'67 1st Mar Div..
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 2 дня назад
God bless you, Sir. My Son is currently serving with the Royal Signals. I hope your later years have been kind to you. All the best, Sir.
@boondocker7964
@boondocker7964 2 дня назад
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse Thanks guy, enjoy the day.
@KristieBradley-zc8je
@KristieBradley-zc8je 7 дней назад
I love this picture happy birthday chesty where ever you are.
@laurasalazar9222
@laurasalazar9222 7 дней назад
That was me !!!
@jamesobrien1770
@jamesobrien1770 5 дней назад
There were no Lance Corporals in World War 2.
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 2 дня назад
For America perhaps, but in Britain the rank of Lance Corporal was in use long before WW2 began.
@jamesobrien1770
@jamesobrien1770 2 дня назад
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse We are writing about the US Marine Corps here.
@jafo766
@jafo766 2 дня назад
Ghetto's , dirt farm's , inner Cities...America's finest son's !
@survivor2338
@survivor2338 6 дней назад
You don't have to use the lord's name in vain
@ticket2space
@ticket2space 5 дней назад
It's not in vain it's conveying a point. You can slaughter millions in the name of the Christian god just don't say "god" cause that's a sin
@ticket2space
@ticket2space 5 дней назад
Also they're reading from a journal it sounds like.
@timfronimos459
@timfronimos459 4 дня назад
@@ticket2space who and where are millions being slaughtered 'in the name of the Christian god'??? you are confused
@josephanderson7237
@josephanderson7237 5 дней назад
Is this a fabrication?
@boondocker7964
@boondocker7964 2 дня назад
Caputo wrote a book, based on his time in RVN, in the USMC, "A Rumor of War", I believe, also was on TV, in a movie.
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