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NJ Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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2023 MIA / POW / Gold Star Family Recognition Ceremony
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NJVVMF VetChat: Gary Monsees
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Recorded July 20, 7:30 p.m. | Gary Monsees was born in 1950 in Tokyo Army Hospital in Japan. He was 18 months old when he first arrived in the US and settled in New York City. He traveled across the country with his family before graduating high school in Peekskill New York in 1968 and joining the Army in January of 1970. In the Army, Gary went first to cobra crewchief school, then was accepted...
NJVVMF VetChat: Ronald J. Wentworth VetChat
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Recorded June 15, 7:30 p.m. | Ron Wentworth was born in Westfield, NJ. He joined the army at age 17 and started basic at Fort Dix the day before he was to start 10th grade. He eventually went to an engineer unit and on to Vietnam in November of 1969. He served with the 73rd Engr Co. (CS), 864th Engr Bn, 35th Grp, 18th Brig. Ron became the Battalion paver operator and among his many accomplishme...
NJVVMF Vet Chat: John Nugent
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John Nugent is a Vietnam Veteran tour guide at the NJ Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation. John was commissioned a Second Lieutenant upon graduation from ROTC at Georgetown University. After earning an MBA from the University of Chicago, he served as an airmobile, infantry platoon leader with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade during 1967 in III Corps - around Saigon. John was in the U.S. Army ...
NJVVMF VetChat: Pat Julian Vellucci
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Born in Union City, New Jersey, Pat served in Vietnam from May 1967-1968 with the 10th Cavalry of the 4th Infantry Division on Dragon Mountain in the central highlands, seeing action in TET offensives I and II. He is part of the oral history of the Vietnam War at both the US Military Academy at West Point and the Rutgers historical society. Pat has enjoyed a 40-year career in the theater busine...
NJVVMF Vet Chat: Rick Amsterdam
Просмотров 68Год назад
Rick Amsterdam grew up in what he calls a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY with 7 brothers and sisters. As a kid, he always had an interest in the military - riding his bicycle to Floyd Bennett Field Naval Air Reserve Station to watch Navy Jets take off and land, borrowing library books about military leaders and campaigns, and following the military careers of family members closely. Rick hi...
NJVVMF Vet Chat: An Evening with Art Beltrone
Просмотров 34Год назад
U.S. Marine Corps. Reservist Art Beltrone, a historian of military artifacts with more than sixty years of experience, will visit the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation and Vietnam Era Museum for a conversation with Interim Museum Director and Curator of Collections and Interpretation Mike Thornton. The event set for 5:30 pm February 16 is free and open to the public. It will focu...
Vietnam Scholars Series: Gregory Daddis
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Vietnam Scholars Series: Gregory Daddis
Virtual Scholarship Tours: Louis Vlahakes
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Virtual Scholarship Tours: Louis Vlahakes
Vietnam Scholars Series: Diane Carlson Evans
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Vietnam Scholars Series: Diane Carlson Evans
Virtual Scholarship Tour: John "JJ" Minor
Просмотров 192 года назад
Virtual Scholarship Tour: John "JJ" Minor
Virtual Scholarship Tour: Bill "Doc" McClung
Просмотров 92 года назад
Virtual Scholarship Tour: Bill "Doc" McClung
2021 Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom at NJVVMF
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2021 Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom at NJVVMF
2021 NJVVMF Gold Star Families POW/MIA Virtual Ceremony
Просмотров 353 года назад
2021 NJVVMF Gold Star Families POW/MIA Virtual Ceremony
Didn't know he passed.......what a courageous person. RIP Mr Galloway.
A lot of reporters in Vietnam were left wingers who were trying to pump up Vietnam at home. In a negative way. This man, Galloway, was not one of those kinds of reporters in Vietnam. Also, Galloway was assigned to a firebase in a remote part of South Vietnam commanded by Colonel Charlie Beckwith...Beckwith was a gung ho Green Beret Officer who went onto form Delta Force.
Cry baby 😅
Big Baby 😂
Forgotten a forgotten American hero should be in every history book in the United States, God for men like him
rip joe xxx
Do you know the cost free method of avoiding a speeding ticket. DON'T SPEED.
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MY DEAR FRIEND I AM 83 AS WELL DR.DONALD LEE GRIM 83 PATRIOTIC AMERICAN VIETNAM WAR VETERAN OF 7 YEARS
RIP Joe this generations Ernie Pyle. FLY NAVY!!!
Proper human being and journalist don't make men like they used to RIP Joe sorely missed
WHO????
A great American! RIP.
the iconic photo of the vietnam war
He goes off to an illegal fiasco and plays soldier wannabe while hiding behind a journalist cover. Then spends the rest of his life blabbing about his daring do. I have infinite respect for all those real soldiers swept up in that disaster of a war. No respect for this pretend soldier making a career off the misery of so many innocent victims.
Joe Galloway. Told their story. Accurately. And if Hal Moore trusted and respected him. What else you need to more. Why say these mean words about him. We fought communism. Ho Chi Minh. Like Mao from China. Where are their ideals now. Communism. Socialism has failed and the cost of lives. And you condemn these men. To Hell with you and where ever you are from
This is Nicholas from Athens Greece , i have been watching Joe in all these videos out in youtube , as well as mister Hall Moore....well the only rhing i can say is that i wish i could have met them....these were great humans , brave , raw model for all humanity !! I salute them !!
the photo of rescorla says it all..Gibson ignored him.
A true American hero. RIP and Semper Fi.
Bless you Joe RIP🇺🇸
HE WAS A GREAT MAN THAT CARED FOR THE MEN HE COVERED , HELPED & SOME HE LOST BUT HE NEVER QUIT CARING 🙏🏼 GOD BLESS MR. GALLOWAY & HIS PROUD FAMILY 🩸 AMEN 🩸🙏🏼✝️🙏🏽🩸 🇺🇲 🇺🇲
Real men!😢
Joe, thanks so much for telling our story with such reverence. You have certainly earned your place in history and no reporter has ever shown more respect for our military. Kudos to you and may you now RIP, sir.
This man, this warm hearted, insightful, compassionate human being, was, IS, >> OUR<< Ernie Pyle of our time and our era. He knew us, by name, by hometown, by our own titles and he repsected us each and every one. This man, deserves every highest honor this nation can ever hope, to think of to bestow on any newspaperman. He damn sure earned it. Every square inch. 9th Infantry 7th Grp 18D30 1972-1975 Salute.
Government + media + military + corrupt politicians & Corporations pulling the puppet strings all a big waste of those lives in vein. Look at where we are now. A screwed up society that is only heading head first into 3rd world status. Just beautiful.
Well stated, Sir.
Welcome them home,it can't be any other way,well said Sir,RIP,America should place a placard with those words embolden on the wall to honor Joe Galloway,Sir you have deserved that honor.
Boots on the ground ! Speaks volumes of this man !
I love the story about your Grand Dad's boots!!❤👏👏 Miss you Sir!!!
Bless you Sir. Rest in peace
I knew he got the bronze star but i didnt he got the combat v. Thank you sir. R.i.p sir we veterans still here have the watch now.
One thing i disagree with Joe about is he said we send our sons. We also sent many of our daughters and some of them also died there. I am writing a biography about my life and service in Vietnam. One thing Joe said in the book is hate the war but never hate the warrior. I never hated my enemies. They also fought and died for what they believed was right. I have been back to Vietnam twice since the war and have seen some of the soldiers i fought against. I also wrote in my book about wondering if the fallen soldiers from both sides had lived, what if they had managed to live and done something great for society, for mankind ? The possibilities of them losing their lives, have unforeseen possibilities of what mankind has lost.
Think about it. 30k a month being drafted, an they claim only 58k were killed during the whole war. Take an average of 400 coffins a day leaving Vietnam during a 12 year period of war, seven days a week. That adds up to a lot more than 58k. The govt has lied about how many were actually killed. Does anyone not believe the govt didn't lie about how many are killed in each war we are or were involved in ?
You watch this, or any of the other interviews of Vietnam veterans, and you realize that your life hasn't added up to much...
I am sure joe and hal are having a wonderful time . They left all there pain down here . Rip Hal & Joe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🙏✌️
Semper fi !!!
Mr. Galloway was a national treasure on the level of Stephen Ambrose. Obviously, the reasons were different but each were Great Americans that contributed greatly to our country. May God Bless Them And Keep Them. RIP, you are missed.
I hope he was buried near Hal Moore at fort Benning along with Mrs Moore along with all the troopers he fought with he deserved to be buried there.
Excuse me now it's called fort Moore now which is now a rightful name.
Great man .
We won't ever see the likes of Joe agian, they broke the mold, Just one model, being a disabled Vietnam era veteran, myself ,,,,, the only civilian , I will salute , goodbye and God bless you Joe Galloway !
God bless you joe and all the men that names that appear on that wall
God bless you Joe. Thanks. Just thank you. We were soldiers once…and young. See you on the other side.
I have no words to properly honor this savior. He’s more than a hero. He was heaven sent. Can’t believe I never heard his story before
Mayo or Galway Ruanes. The hurling stick in the background would suggest to me Galway. Fair play! Great Story 👍
Autograph time
He was a part of some historic moments in american history. The man was a true warrior and we were lucky to have him on our side.
God bless this wonderful man.
What a man.
Well ---- we all know where he is now. He definitely passed this human test with flying colors.
*The Quaker of the olden time!* How calm and firm and true, Unspotted by its wrong and crime, He walked the dark earth through. The lust of power, the love of gain, The thousand lures of sin Around him, had no power to stain The purity within. With that deep insight which detects All great things in the small, And knows how each man's life affects The spiritual life of all, He walked by faith and not by sight, By love and not by law; The presence of the wrong or right He rather felt than saw. He felt that wrong with wrong partakes, That nothing stands alone, That whoso gives the motive, makes His brother's sin his own. And, pausing not for doubtful choice Of evils great or small, He listened to that inward voice Which called away from all. O Spirit of that early day, So pure and strong and true, Be with us in the narrow way Our faithful fathers knew. Give strength the evil to forsake, The cross of Truth to bear, And love and reverent fear to make Our daily lives a prayer! by; John Greenleaf Whittier You're home now Joe Galloway, enjoy your rest, and thank you!
When told he should evacuate he is said to have replied "Not until I know everyone is out." The embodiment of leave no man behind
I bid Joe Galloway farewell as a Vietnam Air Cavalryman. But, I will see him in Fiddler's Green one day soon.