My similar story at Da Nang. Monkey Mountain, Boom Boom Rock. Cable construction worker, US Army. Always on our own 7 man team. Fire fights were fought w/o assistance. We were armed to the teeth. We'd sometimes run the telephone wires from one compound to another without connecting them to anything. Another team would hook the wires up to other places within the compounds. We were strickly field workers, outside the gates. Ran telephone cables and field wire all over I Corp '66. Welcome home.
Just like anywhere you visit, if you haven't been there you don't know what it's like. As a Canadian I listen to this series and others to hear what it was like from those who were there.
I really appreciated McMurty's viewpoint and incredible story. His intelligence and commitment to the work really stand out. I've watched nearly every one of these videos (save for one or two that seem to be unavailable/unlisted, and while it's not a competition, I think this is one of the most interesting in terms of the tales he tells. Thank you for your service and especially for telling your story JD.
Have been watching many interviews of this series . They are all very educational. Listening to Jesse McMurty has been a nice change. A very intelligent man from the USAF. Thanks for your service.and thanks for doing this interview. Monkey Mnt, sounds pretty wild..
Jesse thank you for your service and thank you for sharing your experience, its so important for us to hear. Darryl thank you as well. I enjoy this series immensely.
Jesse McMurtry , U.S. Air Force, radar specialist (installation, maintenance and repair of fixed and mobile ground radar systems). Served from 1961 to 1989.
He was, in Vietnam when my dad was, Dad a aircraft mechanic, and later on AWSCs and Puff the magic. Dragon. AC-130 He was a Lt. But was shocked by the incompetance of his commanders and fellow officers, Fraging wasn't unknown.
Did he see any ghosts living in a graveyard? We pulled all night ambushes on grave mounds in the rice bowl area. They had no grave stones. We got ambushed on that mound. How they were able to get that close on a full mòon night was amazing. Wet paddies as far as the eye could see.
Jesse's story is interesting because it tells us the inside story on when and how the VN war started. Maybe was a bit different and earlier than we all thought.
Yes very good point, its like usa went over there and showed them radar and gave them guns and said were here to help you fight. When america starts all the wars. Look at veitnam, how can this third world jungle be a threat to America? I do respect and appreciate every man and woman that went there and served our country. They didnt know the masterplan any more than we did. If i was of age i would have went too, i believed in America and our freedom.
I did not work with many Vietnam vets but when I do meet vets I do not usually bring up the subject. I left that to them to talk about what they were wanting to talk about. Out of not wanting to cause them any distress. I am very interested in the Vietnam war and lots of other US military history. As well as Australians and New Zealanders. It was not from a lack of interest or lack of care. Thanks for your stories. I have recommended your talks to my sons that are now in the Australian army. They are both smarter and fitter than me so they should make good soldiers. But I am happy they are communication REMFs. Though still well trained for field operations. One advantage Australians had during the war was very effective jungle warfare training and usually as formed units. The Australian SAS did the kind of operations the LRRPs did. The AATTV, training team Vietnam, did lots of training and running of South Vietnamese forces. Including mountain tribes operating from remote bases. They were very successful and won 4 VCs. Only 4 in Vietnam. 2 Posthumously. The Australian deployments grew quite large for the forces needed for Phuoc Tuy province North of Saigon close to Vung Tau. But sometimes deployed to other regions and sometimes operations with US units. Over 500 Australians died in Vietnam and many died later with problems like PTSD. Which is still a problem with recent Australian operations. As with US veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. The war could not be won because US forces could not occupy the North without escalating a much larger conflict with China and possibly the Soviets. There are many theories about why the war was lost but that is the most significant. They used the same tactics as George Washington in the Revolutionary war. Washing just had to keep the army running to make the British to give up as not worth the effort. Victories were not the priority for Washington. Keeping his army going was his goal. Australian forces used experience from WW2 and Malaya to develop effective tactics. Australian operations were generally more stealthy. Trying to gain the initiative and confusing the VC/NVA. Many young Australians were conscripts which did very well during the war. They also had support from New Zealand forces. Take care. Please maintain social distancing as much as you can. My mother has been isolated at home with family support. The crisis is far from over despite claims it has past.
Not withstanding others very hard time in Vietnam this is the most interesting to me, mostly because of the content. Partly because I served in the Air Force. In April 2021 does anyone associated with Billings Gazette cognizant of comments so long after the original broadcast?
Thank you for such a great interview. Every time you ask the right questions. Can you branch out to Iraq and Afghanistan vets? Outside of billings would be great! Only because I'm a vet and you host the best. Thanks again!
Great guy, great story. It's sad that Derryl led the talk away from a thing Jesse was about to explain. His view of what happend during the tonking incident and what was reported to DC. That'll be very interesting to hear. Anyway wonderful interview, impressing guy.
I enjoy Listening to Mr. Jesse I agree with Him they were building these infrastructure big companies make a lot of money from war but we were already in Vietnam 🇻🇳 supporting the French in the 50s wars are big business 🤔in Vietnam was a cash cow for big business President Eisenhower warned us ,it seems like somethings never change ,greedy men🤑 💰💰💰😱
The reason we were involved in Nam was to curtail the communist dominos in Asia from happening, but at the same time it was a political conflict/war which we handcuffed ourselves so not to escalate it with bringing in the soviet and Chinese soldgers
A basic rule of military doctrine is that you need to attack to win. And the US could not invade North Vietnam without China and possibly the Soviets joining in. So the North Koreans followed George Washington strategy of continuing to fight until the US decided that South Vietnam was not worth the cost. The war could not be won without invading North Vietnam.
Both sideds of the conflict were covertly controlled by the same people. This is why war happens again and again. It is all planned in secret, under the radar by the big boys who control our world. Depressing but true. Everyone is blinded to the truth by 'patriotism' and the big boys encourage this by contolling the masses with propoganda.
@@matty7dream1 sad but true. That being said we still have to embrace the spirit of the warrior. Just imagine how well we could perform if we actually had righteous goals.
The reason we were involved in Nam was to curtail the communist dominoes in Asia from happening??? But the commies won and the above didn't happen. So the war was based on a lie. Who makes your underwear
Yeah being a door gunner on a helicopter must have been crazy. I’m against hurting people but when I’m being targeted I target back . I’m sorry but it’s human nature I believe
Dan, Thanks for your comments. I can't give you a definitive answer as to whether the film still exists or not, but I'd like to think "Mike" held on to the film; especially after we found out who was being kept prisoner. As to your other questions--Yes, the issues should be raised, but I believe the questions would be lost in the rhetoric of the answer and we still wouldn't know the reasons for our actions/involvement.
Col Fletcher Prouty's account of the Vietnam War is very interesting, informative, and explains very well the background to the confusing situation you found yourself in, Jesse: ruclips.net/video/y0anXcBR9VE/видео.html
Not sure you’ll see this Jesse, but what a great story. You were preparing the military for war and it seems you didn’t know it. Wow. Very interesting. Being there before and things changing drastically one day must have been very confusing. Thank for your service in this historic war. You all are hero’s in my book and I love you all!
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"We were there as advisors, or so we were told, uh...who were we advising? At that time, no one." Sounds like so many other of these amazing interviews, Vietnam was just chaos.
So they pretty much screwed everyone who wanted to be a USAF Pilot by only getting pilots from the Air Force Academy at the time? Thats messed up, but im glad he still decided to serve, and make a career out of it
Some of the leaders during the Vietnam war ,not some but most should spend eternity in a very Hot place for what they did to our young men boys form the trailer parks farms and gettos of America
They ran the FRench out of Saigon in 1954, I would love to know how we got our noses stuck back in there by the 60s. You know they did not welcome us , so how many people died when we were not even "officially" there?
Yeah I think that we could have definitely avoided the Vietnam War.. right or wrong I’m sorry but I’m not sure. But it seems like we could have avoided getting involved.... why aren’t we sending troops to the border with Mexico? Why are we not helping avoid another genocide currently in Southern Africa??????
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I ate the greasiest SOB rabbit at SERE training. Was the last time I ate a rabbit. Every damn thing I ate in my canteen cup after that, tasted like that furry bastard lol. Worst rabbit I ever had and glad it was my last. I was glad to have MREs after that.
Indifferent Attitude ...yes exactly .The Viet Nam people wanted independence ! ! The damned French treated them awful . It pisses me off still that the powers that were just refused to let that Country Be Themselves ! ! What a waste of resources & lives .
They want more then the film , I don't have it , guys , dogs been let out of Control you aloud that to happening they go in to many houses as they like and who is going to stop them? you ?? You can't do shit about it now , does photos was stored on server out there and some of them in very bad quality
The military was running the show. They dropped 3x more bombs on Vietnam than all of world war 2. Blaming politics is a sign of a sore loser. Take the L.
@@rancidnuts4606 best part my cousin told me was free or cheap woman 5 dollars all u want,he said u need a clothes pin and ear plugs ,so u didn’t have to smell or here them screaming,that was the good part he said, 👍🏿
I cant stop listening to these vet's stories
My similar story at Da Nang. Monkey Mountain, Boom Boom Rock. Cable construction worker, US Army. Always on our own 7 man team. Fire fights were fought w/o assistance. We were armed to the teeth. We'd sometimes run the telephone wires from one compound to another without connecting them to anything. Another team would hook the wires up to other places within the compounds. We were strickly field workers, outside the gates. Ran telephone cables and field wire all over I Corp '66. Welcome home.
WELCOME HOME TO YOU AS WELL, SIR ... & THANK YOU !!!
Bunch of bad boys y'all are 🤙 thank you
I really enjoyed hearing his whole story. I learned alot of things that I had not known about the Vietnam war from this man.
How prophetic the words 'we don't overthrow our governments' were. Fascinating series these interviews, I listen to them as I work.
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You did an incredible service to everyone you interviewed and to history in chronicling the stories of their service Darrell.
Really enjoied his story. Amazing gentleman. God bless his wife.
Thank You For Your Service. USAF Vet 1980 - 1985 best duty I did was in PACAF.
Just like anywhere you visit, if you haven't been there you don't know what it's like.
As a Canadian I listen to this series and others to hear what it was like from those who were there.
Wonderful man thank you.for your service and your story.....
I really appreciated McMurty's viewpoint and incredible story. His intelligence and commitment to the work really stand out. I've watched nearly every one of these videos (save for one or two that seem to be unavailable/unlisted, and while it's not a competition, I think this is one of the most interesting in terms of the tales he tells. Thank you for your service and especially for telling your story JD.
Have been watching many interviews of this series . They are all very educational. Listening to Jesse McMurty has been a nice change. A very intelligent man from the USAF. Thanks for your service.and thanks for doing this interview. Monkey Mnt, sounds pretty wild..
Jesse thank you for your service and thank you for sharing your experience, its so important for us to hear. Darryl thank you as well. I enjoy this series immensely.
Love these things. Jessie sounds like a really great guy. Thanks for the video.
God bless you good sir!
Tk you sir for your service and this generation needs the balls you all had. Balls of steel
Jesse McMurtry , U.S. Air Force, radar specialist (installation, maintenance and repair of fixed and mobile ground radar systems). Served from 1961 to 1989.
How come you by this knowledge ?
would love to read his story on paper
He was, in Vietnam when my dad was, Dad a aircraft mechanic, and later on AWSCs and Puff the magic. Dragon. AC-130 He was a Lt. But was shocked by the incompetance of his commanders and fellow officers, Fraging wasn't unknown.
Did he see any ghosts living in a graveyard? We pulled all night ambushes on grave mounds in the rice bowl area. They had no grave stones. We got ambushed on that mound. How they were able to get that close on a full mòon night was amazing. Wet paddies as far as the eye could see.
Thank you for your service brother! Thank you for your service! SSgt US Army Combat Medic
Excellent work, thank you !
Jesse, great political-military insights. Glad you made it home. Thank you for your service.
Absolutely my favorite video on you tube. Just is.
Mark! Check out AL white marine corp grunt! It's my favorite!! Pretty dam awesome story!
Jesse's story is interesting because it tells us the inside story on when and how the VN war started. Maybe was a bit different and earlier than we all thought.
Yes very good point, its like usa went over there and showed them radar and gave them guns and said were here to help you fight. When america starts all the wars. Look at veitnam, how can this third world jungle be a threat to America?
I do respect and appreciate every man and woman that went there and served our country. They didnt know the masterplan any more than we did.
If i was of age i would have went too, i believed in America and our freedom.
One of the best I've listened to yet! Thanks to all parties.
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Very fascinating story. Thank you
Very interesting interview
Thank you for your service
I did not work with many Vietnam vets but when I do meet vets I do not usually bring up the subject. I left that to them to talk about what they were wanting to talk about. Out of not wanting to cause them any distress. I am very interested in the Vietnam war and lots of other US military history. As well as Australians and New Zealanders. It was not from a lack of interest or lack of care. Thanks for your stories. I have recommended your talks to my sons that are now in the Australian army. They are both smarter and fitter than me so they should make good soldiers. But I am happy they are communication REMFs. Though still well trained for field operations. One advantage Australians had during the war was very effective jungle warfare training and usually as formed units. The Australian SAS did the kind of operations the LRRPs did. The AATTV, training team Vietnam, did lots of training and running of South Vietnamese forces. Including mountain tribes operating from remote bases. They were very successful and won 4 VCs. Only 4 in Vietnam. 2 Posthumously. The Australian deployments grew quite large for the forces needed for Phuoc Tuy province North of Saigon close to Vung Tau. But sometimes deployed to other regions and sometimes operations with US units. Over 500 Australians died in Vietnam and many died later with problems like PTSD. Which is still a problem with recent Australian operations. As with US veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. The war could not be won because US forces could not occupy the North without escalating a much larger conflict with China and possibly the Soviets. There are many theories about why the war was lost but that is the most significant. They used the same tactics as George Washington in the Revolutionary war. Washing just had to keep the army running to make the British to give up as not worth the effort. Victories were not the priority for Washington. Keeping his army going was his goal. Australian forces used experience from WW2 and Malaya to develop effective tactics. Australian operations were generally more stealthy. Trying to gain the initiative and confusing the VC/NVA. Many young Australians were conscripts which did very well during the war. They also had support from New Zealand forces. Take care. Please maintain social distancing as much as you can. My mother has been isolated at home with family support. The crisis is far from over despite claims it has past.
Phenomenal interview.
Thank you for your service Soldier, welcome home.
He was an Airman, as he was in the Air Force. Soldiers are Army
Not withstanding others very hard time in Vietnam this is the most interesting to me, mostly because of the content. Partly because I served in the Air Force. In April 2021 does anyone associated with Billings Gazette cognizant of comments so long after the original broadcast?
Thank you for such a great interview. Every time you ask the right questions. Can you branch out to Iraq and Afghanistan vets? Outside of billings would be great! Only because I'm a vet and you host the best. Thanks again!
Thank you for your service sir
Thank you for your service👍 good work
Great guy, great story. It's sad that Derryl led the talk away from a thing Jesse was about to explain. His view of what happend during the tonking incident and what was reported to DC. That'll be very interesting to hear. Anyway wonderful interview, impressing guy.
Great interview
I enjoy Listening to Mr. Jesse I agree with Him they were building these infrastructure big companies make a lot of money from war but we were already in Vietnam 🇻🇳 supporting the French in the 50s wars are big business 🤔in Vietnam was a cash cow for big business President Eisenhower warned us ,it seems like somethings never change ,greedy men🤑 💰💰💰😱
true
The reason we were involved in Nam was to curtail the communist dominos in Asia from happening, but at the same time it was a political conflict/war which we handcuffed ourselves so not to escalate it with bringing in the soviet and Chinese soldgers
A basic rule of military doctrine is that you need to attack to win. And the US could not invade North Vietnam without China and possibly the Soviets joining in. So the North Koreans followed George Washington strategy of continuing to fight until the US decided that South Vietnam was not worth the cost. The war could not be won without invading North Vietnam.
Both sideds of the conflict were covertly controlled by the same people. This is why war happens again and again. It is all planned in secret, under the radar by the big boys who control our world. Depressing but true. Everyone is blinded to the truth by 'patriotism' and the big boys encourage this by contolling the masses with propoganda.
@@matty7dream1 sad but true. That being said we still have to embrace the spirit of the warrior. Just imagine how well we could perform if we actually had righteous goals.
The reason we were involved in Nam was to curtail the communist dominoes in Asia from happening???
But the commies won and the above didn't happen.
So the war was based on a lie.
Who makes your underwear
This man is fair and he was not happy with the S. Vietnamese soldiers.
I know a Sth Vietnamese soldier with bullet holes in a couple of different places and was in a Gulag. WTF? There were shit US soldiers too you know.
Yeah being a door gunner on a helicopter must have been crazy. I’m against hurting people but when I’m being targeted I target back . I’m sorry but it’s human nature I believe
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Where’s the film today of the detained SVietnam officer? Would be great historical footage.
I wonder what he has to say today given what took place on January 6 th of this year!
Dan, Thanks for your comments. I can't give you a definitive answer as to whether the film still exists or not, but I'd like to think "Mike" held on to the film; especially after we found out who was being kept prisoner. As to your other questions--Yes, the issues should be raised, but I believe the questions would be lost in the rhetoric of the answer and we still wouldn't know the reasons for our actions/involvement.
JD McMurtryp
Fascinating story. Thank you for your service!
JD McMurtry ..... Hello my friend, it's been a long time, hope L is doing good.
Col Fletcher Prouty's account of the Vietnam War is very interesting, informative, and explains very well the background to the confusing situation you found yourself in, Jesse: ruclips.net/video/y0anXcBR9VE/видео.html
Not sure you’ll see this Jesse, but what a great story. You were preparing the military for war and it seems you didn’t know it. Wow. Very interesting. Being there before and things changing drastically one day must have been very confusing.
Thank for your service in this historic war. You all are hero’s in my book and I love you all!
This episode was one giant mushroom farm in the beginning, then he went to spook city central and didn't come back.
Why didn't they just used helicopter to take the guys up there, and back down.
father to father a brother of walk a Marine Veitnam Veteran thank you Marine fathers to brothers of our walk 54 years a note a Marine to son 54 years ( all gave some 58479 gave all the walk a white wolfe
"We were there as advisors, or so we were told, uh...who were we advising? At that time, no one." Sounds like so many other of these amazing interviews, Vietnam was just chaos.
So they pretty much screwed everyone who wanted to be a USAF Pilot by only getting pilots from the Air Force Academy at the time? Thats messed up, but im glad he still decided to serve, and make a career out of it
10.000 pounds of rabbit?!? What in the name of sweet Jesus...
Musta got a helluva deal
Some of the leaders during the Vietnam war ,not some but most should spend eternity in a very Hot place for what they did to our young men boys form the trailer parks farms and gettos of America
We used to be such a tough people... the hell happened?
They ran the FRench out of Saigon in 1954, I would love to know how we got our noses stuck back in there by the 60s. You know they did not welcome us , so how many people died when we were not even "officially" there?
I'd like to hear an interview with his wife
29:24 "We don't over throw our governments" . Not in 2015...however Nov. 4 2020.........
We the voters overthrew the orange traitor
@@haroldburrows4770 I agree through...ballot drops over days/weeks. Any dementia patient could win with that method.
@@haroldburrows4770 Fool!
@@jimmorin8629 , brainwashed turdling
@@haroldburrows4770sure Jan.
Yeah I think that we could have definitely avoided the Vietnam War.. right or wrong I’m sorry but I’m not sure. But it seems like we could have avoided getting involved.... why aren’t we sending troops to the border with Mexico? Why are we not helping avoid another genocide currently in Southern Africa??????
New world order. It's real. One world government. Evil to the core
It was anti-Communist Domino Theory behind that unnecessary war. And for Iraq and Afghanistan recently it was Neoconservatism.
Kinda like we pander to certain communities in America Today. Wipe their.....
If I ever open a stripclub, I'm definitely naming it Munki Mountain
Lol
Rabbit due to its lack of fat content will not sustain life if eaten alone.. People have starved to death just eating rabbit. Big problem back in early America... Just Sayin
I ate the greasiest SOB rabbit at SERE training. Was the last time I ate a rabbit. Every damn thing I ate in my canteen cup after that, tasted like that furry bastard lol. Worst rabbit I ever had and glad it was my last. I was glad to have MREs after that.
Indifferent Attitude ...yes exactly .The Viet Nam people wanted independence ! ! The damned French treated them awful . It pisses me off still that the powers that were just refused to let that Country Be Themselves ! ! What a waste of resources & lives .
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al🌈ha jess,sworn to silence Whoa! war has wierdest jobs..
well you safe now} thanks Darrell
An Old Crow!
Rabbits good eating.....of course not every meal lol.
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They want more then the film , I don't have it , guys , dogs been let out of Control you aloud that to happening they go in to many houses as they like and who is going to stop them? you ?? You can't do shit about it now , does photos was stored on server out there and some of them in very bad quality
We’ve not learned anything! STILL! Incredible and stupid and deadly to troops!
wow a real spy..
Seems that way to be 😳
this is some wacky shit.
The military was running the show. They dropped 3x more bombs on Vietnam than all of world war 2. Blaming politics is a sign of a sore loser. Take the L.
Another war lover!
Bill Gelvin another troll. Move along hippie.
Bill Gelvin The only people who love war are the ones who make money from it - the profiteers and the politicians who serve them
Bill Gelvin...tough internet warrior you are hiding behind a monitor...how about saying that to these men irl.
@@rancidnuts4606 best part my cousin told me was free or cheap woman 5 dollars all u want,he said u need a clothes pin and ear plugs ,so u didn’t have to smell or here them screaming,that was the good part he said, 👍🏿
Ugh. Hate you people. Losers. No critical thinking. Do you wear a dress?
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