VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - Cpl. Steven Glenn Shults, 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, Vietnam, 1967-1968
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SALUTE CPL. Shults and all I Corps Marines from the 60s . GET SOME 3/5.
What a true patriot and sense of duty to volunteer at 18. Bless this man and thank you sir for bringing these stories to us. I've always thanked our veterans for serving but now thanks to your channel, I say 'welcome home' first to our Vietnam veterans.
Larry. You just keep posting gems my man. Thanks for what you do. Bless our veterans. We would NOT have a free nation without them. God bless
Thank you Joey for your kind words. God bless you!!
I've watched many of your interviews and this one for me is the best. ❤ thank you❤
Thank you Gracie.
Amazing man. Thank you sir for serving our country. You are a Hero!!!!
It always hurts to hear we've lost another combat vet, but it is good to know Cpl Shults returned home to live and pass in his native country. Welcome home, and thank you for your service Mr. Shults.
Many thanks Chet. I look forward to working with you again.
Thank you Larry for continuing to share these stories of our Brave Vets...We all need to hear thier stories so we can learn from them so history isnt repeated..God Bless Mr.Shultz for his service an time in Country...God Bless you my Friend...
Thank you Ken. Great comment.
Larry, thank you so much for these stories. I was in the Marine Corps right after the end of the Vietnam War. On Okinawa when Saigon fell. Several Marines had PTSD, and we didn't know what it was . I'm so proud to be an old Marine. Thanks again, Larry. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergant.
Blessings Marine. Semper Fidelis!!! God bless you!!!
@usmcveteran7316 my husband also was a marine at the end of the Vietnam war went to Okinawa in July 1976-77 who knows you both may have come across each other.
@imeldaaleman1498 I served from 5Oct73 to 4Oct77. I went to Parris Island Plt 395. Then on to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Regiment Jan-Jul74. Off to Okinawa 3rd Force Service Regiment Aug74 - Sep75 Camp Foster Okinawa and back to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Support Group Sep75 to Oct 77.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 my husband was also at Camp Foster worked for the chaplains then we went to New River 1977-79
@imeldaaleman1498 that's some good duty, to work for the Chaplin. I went to Keystone Church of the Nazarene when I was on Okinawa
Thank you Cpl Shults,we know you are guarding the streets of Heaven,Semper Fi!
Welcome home, thank you so much for your service.👊🏻🇺🇸
Much appreciated.
Thank you for your service. I hope everyone has a wonderful Independence Day. It’s because of people like this we still have our freedoms.
AMEN Ed. Well said brother.
Great person thanks for your service! Everyone please remember the ones that didn’t make it back home! Thanks
This man carefully selected his words and made everything clear to me.
Thank you Steve, thank you Larry.
It made my evening.
Thank you James. I hope you are subscribed to this channel. God bless you.
His eyes tell a painful story, Thank you for your service!! 💪🏼👍🏻👍🏻
15:10 His eyes were painful. He would just get this look, but this man, this man's self worth, oh God!
He sure hasn’t forgotten how to salute correctly! It was perfect!
He was the epitome of a patriot. I loved him.
WOW!!!!! Another amazing interview. ❤❤
I knew this man for over 20 years. He was such a proud American, a true patriot; Once A Marine, Always A Marine. We were very close and talked a lot. The love of my life. I miss you every day Sir.
Lisa, so great to have you here. Were you at Steve's interview?
Thank you for these
I’ve watched several
Good to have you with us.
I liked that Marine great commentary.
From my heart I thank you for your service! May God bless you and those that sacrificed so much for our Freedom.
Thank you to this man for his service for our country!
What a great story, I wish he was her to thank. Thank you for bringing this story Larry appreciate it all.
Hope you are roaming still wherever your spirit is wandering nowadays.
We're proud to remember your bravery and your loyalty. Semper Fi!
“Pass the f’ing butter”….. that brought a laugh and at the same time exposed the dichotomy very well.
Thank you for the work you are doing. These men are way too long overdue to be able to tell their stories and to be able to work through what they experienced.
Thank you Steve for spending the time telling your story. It is very much appreciated.
Thank you for your comment Richard. I appreciate it.
Semper Fidelis
Rest easy SIR..........Thank You for everything.
Amazing. What a great guy. Thx!
Correct. Going in/ out as a unit is key, for many,many practical reasons. The Aussie s that served down south believe it was a major factor. Rotation defeats the unit integrity that is the single MOST factor that makes the Corps work.
Voices of History:you have the heart.." of an humanitarian .." seeing to it ..that the stories..of the "Veterans"..are remembered.. " and documented"!!! / Welcome back to the World.."Cpl,Glenn.."and "RIP"..another in a long line.. of Great War Stories "!!
Michael, thank you for your kind words. God bless you!!
Those salutes always get me!
ME TOO!!
👏 👏 👏 applause , bravo ! 👍 💪💪 🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺 🎯
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I'm always watching your videos and it was expecially excited when I seen this one with Private Lawrence with the 173rd.the Excitement comes to me because my uncle also serves with the 17 third in Vietnam I was just a kid when he came back home you never really talked about it before gently he died without me knowing his story and since I have no other family I may never know the story.. so I can turn you to look at everything I can on the internet dealing with 173rd hoping to see his face or hear his last name mentionuoned by someone, knowing what little I do about my uncle, this is what know... United States army staff Sergeant Robert Gean Mansfield was it Korean war vet,, was stationed in Okinawa training sky soldiers , then going over himself and I thought he wants told me he jumped into Vietnam, can't remember the operation name but the only combat mission there was, so you can see my excitement I was hoping to hear his name but Mr Lawrence didn't mention any names of those Sargent's in Okinawa... Still great story one helluva guy...
Thank you Brian. I hope you find more 173rd stories. I may have more in my archives.
Semper FI
Semper Fi
That german hospital had a nurse captured and in with other men pows. She later died and never recovered.
a good interviewer, seems to car
Thank you Scott.
I don’t think I would have the courage to ever repeat ever ask a Marine if he was a rifleman!
Marines are taught to be rifleman first. Deep emphasis on that.
I am not a veteran .
I was just an army national guard .
We qualified with rifles every year but we were never considered rifleman or I wasn’t.
That was about 40 years ago.
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