Vietnam helicopter pilots describe the war from the cockpit

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2018
  • On the eve of the dedication of a new memorial to Vietnam helicopter pilots and crew members, three former pilots talk about their experiences in the war. (Ben Murray / Military Times)
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  • @rickeymitchell8620
    @rickeymitchell8620 5 лет назад +2632

    These guys were true heros. The dangers they faced were real and they did it with blatant disregard for themselves. So many men were saved by them. My hat is off to them. Great job gentlemen!

    • @blackbearted6543
      @blackbearted6543 5 лет назад +21

      True

    • @joshmyers30
      @joshmyers30 5 лет назад +17

      Well said !

    • @ponsmedulla6244
      @ponsmedulla6244 5 лет назад +69

      Being a hero requires fighting for a good cause. As far as I can tell they were fighting for a criminal and murderous war that is remembered as a stain on history. Bad guys at that.

    • @earlwilliams73A77
      @earlwilliams73A77 5 лет назад +9

      @@ponsmedulla6244 I knows that but they fought a warfare that was not started by the U.S.( I never gets to know did any of L. J & R. N. Children served in Vietnam). That was a war above all wars. And they were small-scale poorer countries. Yet it took five different ' Countries ' trying to defeating them without any luck. Might is not always right Been prove several times.

    • @ike.b.rowland7128
      @ike.b.rowland7128 5 лет назад +8

      Well said.

  • @lissaluke81
    @lissaluke81 4 года назад +2315

    my Brother was 1 of those helicopter pilots : however he did not make it back .His helicopter went down Aug 12 1968 . Bless them all .

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 4 года назад +125

      lissa Luke R.I.P., all thanks to your brother for his service. My uncle Jimmy was shot down on July 24, 1968.

    • @lissaluke81
      @lissaluke81 4 года назад +62

      thank you. so many lives were wasted.

    • @hml3672
      @hml3672 4 года назад +90

      Sorry to hear that. I refueled the helicopter of a high school friend in 1969 not long before I joined the Marines. He was in flight school and was later killed. I was a door gunner in 1972.

    • @johnyates277
      @johnyates277 4 года назад +26

      Thank you for your service R.I.P.

    • @scottmckinney159
      @scottmckinney159 4 года назад +42

      Sorry for your loss. My uncle never came home too. Named my son after him.

  • @nelbax2084
    @nelbax2084 3 года назад +662

    As a Vietnam grunt these guys are all heroes, I rode with them many times. My last ride was on a medivac after being wounded, I had 8 days left, they saved my life. Thank you pilots!

    • @zachmoerman4165
      @zachmoerman4165 3 года назад +10

      And thank you for your service!

    • @bobbyswain7049
      @bobbyswain7049 3 года назад +3

      You didnt happen to know a Kenneth {Ken} Wilson did ya?

    • @ericunderwood8080
      @ericunderwood8080 3 года назад +4

      Baxter.... Angels.... good for you.... welcome back jack!

    • @eddiel2531
      @eddiel2531 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for your service. Im glad you made it home safely.

    • @asifitmatters1
      @asifitmatters1 Год назад

      These guys terrorized Vietnamese civilians and killed people for nothing. They are not heroes! At best they can be called victims too, lied to by their government.

  • @jamesbatton4058
    @jamesbatton4058 3 года назад +327

    My cousin, Captain Rhett Wayne Lewis, was a Huey pilot in Vietnam. He was shot down three times and survived. These pilots are true heroes, second to none.

    • @bruceli853
      @bruceli853 2 года назад +2

      Got shut three times n survive. Wow!!!!

    • @jimmyphillips4333
      @jimmyphillips4333 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking of a man who the nik name stainless steel. His name was steel he went in when nobody else would. Look him up . I'm trying too..

  • @sharonsimas6909
    @sharonsimas6909 Год назад +71

    My husband was a door gunner but he didn't tell many people. His immediate family only found out after he passed away last year. Brave men who saved so many of their fellow comrads.

    • @nickmad887
      @nickmad887 9 месяцев назад +2

      May my brother RIP.

    • @74SD455TA
      @74SD455TA 8 месяцев назад +2

      True Hero

  • @occamsrazor1285
    @occamsrazor1285 5 лет назад +807

    My father was a Canadian that joined the US Army at 17 and flew two tours as a Huey Gunship pilot. I've always been proud to be his son.

    • @FatGuyInLitlCoat
      @FatGuyInLitlCoat 5 лет назад +27

      That's awesome man. Eh.

    • @tmackjr8652
      @tmackjr8652 5 лет назад +12

      I hope your in good health, son. H and orange caused health effects in the next generation....

    • @occamsrazor1285
      @occamsrazor1285 5 лет назад

      @@tmackjr8652 Yep. Seem to be. Got a low 2D:4D ratio....

    • @metalandwood4u
      @metalandwood4u 5 лет назад +21

      Yeah that's cool your canadian father joined the us army when so many people went to Canada to no go to Vietnam......not that I even agree with anything related to vietnam it's still admirable of your father to do that. My dad was in vietnam in the us army. Great stories and some hard stories.

    • @brpitrepeters7983
      @brpitrepeters7983 5 лет назад +2

      @billyfromtheusa
      That guys an asshole eh???

  • @obsoleteprofessor2034
    @obsoleteprofessor2034 5 лет назад +322

    I was told by a downed F-4 pilot that the most beautiful thing in the world was looking up and seeing that greasy belly of an H-3. Pilots, Service men all.. thank you for your courageous service.

    • @rogerhobbs5192
      @rogerhobbs5192 5 лет назад +4

      Jolly Green

    • @dennis72355
      @dennis72355 5 лет назад +1

      Navy used the H-3 as Mother birds over the north@@rogerhobbs5192

    • @onefodderunit
      @onefodderunit 4 года назад

      How specifically did the war serve you?

  • @joejack7595
    @joejack7595 3 года назад +126

    My father served two tours as a crew chief on the Huey helicopter in Vietnam. Came home and went to flight school and worked his way up to the Apache. Cancer took him from us 4 years. I’m the proudest son in the world. He was real man that fought for and loved America. Thanks to all that served. We are proud of you.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 11 месяцев назад

      you need a reality check, your father didn't fight for America, the US was NOT! under attack.

  • @Cap10VDO
    @Cap10VDO 2 года назад +74

    Just found this. My father-in-law was a Huey pilot for two tours in VN. He made it home, and retired from the Army as LTC in '77. We just lost him this November past. I support Folds of Honor in memory of him and all those who have guaranteed our freedom.

  • @multitieredinvestor5246
    @multitieredinvestor5246 5 лет назад +746

    October, 1969 our Huey was targeted by a 51 SAM. Pilot nearly inverted the helicopter to avoid the missle. We landed safely.

    • @robervin4384
      @robervin4384 5 лет назад +12

      I'm assuming after debrief it was a short jaunt over for a latte' & bunk in the "safe space"?

    • @bikelifewill6483
      @bikelifewill6483 5 лет назад +10

      Bullshit

    • @multitieredinvestor5246
      @multitieredinvestor5246 5 лет назад +28

      Rob Ervin never had debriefs. Just deplaned and continued. Nothing sexy about hearing the whine of the 51. Damn scary! Evasive manuver was scarier!

    • @mcguire2038
      @mcguire2038 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah I agree, its a farfetched enough story, also I just cant take the word of someone in the RUclips comment section

    • @multitieredinvestor5246
      @multitieredinvestor5246 5 лет назад +2

      spaceAcee Doubting Thomas! Everyone has silly comments!

  • @nicholaswmoore
    @nicholaswmoore 4 года назад +286

    A moment of silence for the other brave pilots who never made it back.

    • @fionahiggins6682
      @fionahiggins6682 3 года назад +3

      Ave Maria .Gratia Plena ... Dominus Decum.

    • @ellisaskelding621
      @ellisaskelding621 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely xx RIP heros

    • @chippytwo7920
      @chippytwo7920 3 года назад +1

      @@ellisaskelding621 fn dogs

    • @jadenhiggins7167
      @jadenhiggins7167 Год назад

      @@fionahiggins6682 Higgins

    • @tjhoss6729
      @tjhoss6729 Год назад

      ​@@fionahiggins6682 GOD SHARES HIS GLORY WITH NO ONE !!!
      Roman Catholicism is an abomination to the Lord. They are not trusting in Christ alone for their salvation. John 19:30. They are bribing him paragraph 2068 of the RCC. In other words God wasn't enough. Compared to.
      Ephesians 2:8-9.
      Love you too much not to tell you the truth.🙏

  • @KITLEVEY
    @KITLEVEY 3 года назад +65

    It amazes me every day of my life that I made it through that war as a mechanic and door gunner against those odds. I kneel to those who didn't, and hats off to those of us who did.
    A Company - 101st Assault Helicopter Battalion - Camp Eagle - '68 '69 '70

    • @mymiataflys
      @mymiataflys Год назад

      Guns Up

    • @downsouthrapvault
      @downsouthrapvault 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your service brother! 🙏 🇺🇸

    • @tomsmith5216
      @tomsmith5216 10 месяцев назад

      CE Dolphin 911, 174th AHC 1966-67. Camp Lane and Duc Pho. Welcome home, brother. Clear left!

  • @jeffmcgiver899
    @jeffmcgiver899 3 года назад +118

    my grandpa was one of those men, he made it back, but passed away recently, rest in peace Richard B, may you rest in peace

    • @pinkfloydguy7781
      @pinkfloydguy7781 3 года назад +6

      My grandpa passed when I was 10, about a year before 9/11. A lot of the Huey pilots had to fly through clouds of agent orange and he got hit hard with throat cancer. I wonder if they met or even flew together? Mine’s name was Jim Jewel. Anyway, Rest In Peace to them both, and I’m sorry for your loss. Sometimes I think it’s good he passed before 9/11 though, because I think our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq would have depressed him.

    • @Mr_uchiha_of_the_leaf
      @Mr_uchiha_of_the_leaf 2 года назад +1

      My papa was too man, May they all rest in peace .

  • @lshaps46
    @lshaps46 5 лет назад +350

    I was with the 1st Air Calvary in Vietnam in 1968... these guys are the bravest men to ever wear a uniform.

    • @sgtcrab1
      @sgtcrab1 5 лет назад +9

      T 50% casualties I expect they were brave but their lives were pretty much wasted.

    • @stevendurham9996
      @stevendurham9996 5 лет назад +4

      Thanks, Phillip.

    • @richporter-smth9500
      @richporter-smth9500 5 лет назад +2

      Phillip Shaps Do you remember Captain Richard Porter-Smith also pilot. Phouc Vinh til 1970-71

    • @sugarsean5866
      @sugarsean5866 5 лет назад +5

      Respect Sir from Ireland 👏🍀🇮🇪🇺🇲

    • @joegamble328
      @joegamble328 5 лет назад +4

      Phillip Shaps respect

  • @cynthiamoon372
    @cynthiamoon372 4 года назад +114

    I was a chopper pilot with the 1st CAV, 1970 & 71. This brings back memories. Talking off at first light, and not knowing if that would be your last view of a sunrise. Many times flying all day and on into the night ... sometimes returning just before dawn the next day. Not mentioned in this video was something that people who have never been in combat are unaware of. Letters from home ... gave us the emotional strength to keep on living no matter how tough it was.

    • @patriciajohnson6653
      @patriciajohnson6653 2 года назад +3

      Thank U. I knew daily letters were everything important. Thank you!

    • @conanguard342
      @conanguard342 2 года назад +2

      Pretty sure the U.S. didn't have female chopper pilots in Vietnam. Unless Cynthia isn't your real name, or it's your new real name. Or you are a guy and your parents didn't care that Cynthia is, at it's core, a feminine name. Or none of the above, what do I know. I'm gonna stop typing now cuz I'm just messing with you anyway. Except for when I say lots and lots of people who have not been in combat know the importance of letters from home. Every single loved one who's ever written a letter to a soldier on the front knows that.

    • @country3608
      @country3608 2 года назад +1

      Thank You for your service⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇺🇸👍

    • @HighOctane-wo6cm
      @HighOctane-wo6cm Год назад

      @@conanguard342 I was stationed in Korea 72 -73 , never heard of female chopper pilots back then and i spoke with many ex Nam pilots and they never mentioned any women being in their units ?

  • @garypillischafske1425
    @garypillischafske1425 3 года назад +56

    No words can express the feelings of being in a war. I was there in 69/70. I still carry in my heart the respect for those with whom I served. We were boys who grew up in split second.

  • @ExorHC
    @ExorHC 3 года назад +126

    2752 combat missions? 2932 patients? holy shit that dude is a fucking legend!!! wow

    • @joshuasingh2449
      @joshuasingh2449 2 года назад +9

      And he made it......truly blessed an bad ass

    • @StephaneDemers
      @StephaneDemers 2 года назад +4

      @@joshuasingh2449 @itz_ex0r I had to listen several time to make sure I heard that right. Absolute legend!

    • @lmaoooo8764
      @lmaoooo8764 2 года назад +2

      Me at 22 just watching this and eating chips 😂😭

    • @codyclem7146
      @codyclem7146 2 года назад

      Constantly flying in and out in and out some days they would be shot down there selfs 3 or 4 times a day ad just get rescued jump in another heli and right back out each time.

    • @tristandoran601
      @tristandoran601 2 года назад +2

      If you haven’t already read it, I strongly suggest reading ‘CHICKENHAWK’ by Robert Mason. He was a ‘slick’ pilot in Vietnam. I have read it multiple times and if you want to get more insight into what it was like being a Huey pilot then that book is the best you will find anywhere.

  • @heavenstomurgatroyd7033
    @heavenstomurgatroyd7033 3 года назад +238

    My brother was a Marine in 68, you guys saved his life, although he left his sanity and an arm there. He's gone now. Thank you! May God bless you all.....

    • @getstuk87
      @getstuk87 3 года назад +8

      I'm very sorry for your families loss. In every way.

    • @wildeastchild
      @wildeastchild 2 года назад +4

      Respect... 🙏🏼

    • @pererallan8597
      @pererallan8597 Год назад

      I love all the Grunts and Huey pilots who served in Nam. My Heart goes out to all of them.❤❤❤Peter Allan, England.

  • @Leonhart306
    @Leonhart306 3 года назад +115

    I feel so bad that most these vets did not get enough love back at the time of the war when they came home.

    • @charleswilson7371
      @charleswilson7371 3 года назад +9

      Yes, a shame. Even today vets are not treated the best. Our government screws them.

    • @NacoleDKCleaning
      @NacoleDKCleaning 2 года назад +1

      Me too..

    • @SissyMchill1
      @SissyMchill1 Год назад

      Yeah they got spat on. Yeah aren’t hippy humans lovely? Anyone that was a hippy back this time will forever be seen as cowards and scum for their action to all those that served in Vietnam. And their ☮️ peace sign will forever be seen as a target by Vietnam Veterans.

    • @tomvan6008
      @tomvan6008 Год назад +7

      I was in the Marines and got back from Viet Nam and we had to change into civilian clothing when we hit the states. They warned us about the problems other vets faced. A lot of people thought we were baby killers and rapists. I am sure that went on, but I never saw any of that in my group. You are very young but you grow up so fast. Movies can't replicate the loud sounds or smells, the heat, and the adrenaline. And yet those days were such a strong learning experience for me and really shaped me into the person I am today. So sorry for the people who didn't make it, knowing their people back home would be suffering.

    • @slopcrusher3482
      @slopcrusher3482 Год назад +1

      @@charleswilson7371 today vets are treated *far* worse by their own government. That’s the problem of our time. It isn’t people being angry at them, it’s the government tearing up their bodies and then saying “you’re only 40% disabled”.

  • @chrisanderson2099
    @chrisanderson2099 3 года назад +74

    “ five days in the hospital, and flying again“… every mission for these pilots was a suicide mission. Tremendous stones, brothers!

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 3 года назад +5

      Yeah no shit think about flying into a hot LZ your a sitting duck much respect for these heros

    • @zoomzoom2276
      @zoomzoom2276 3 года назад +2

      I wonder if it were this bad for dive bombers

  • @michaelryerson1315
    @michaelryerson1315 5 лет назад +82

    I have a wife and a son and a grandson. None of that would have happened for me without these men or men just like them. Thanks again.

    • @michaelryerson1315
      @michaelryerson1315 3 года назад +3

      @Cindy Klenk I'm sorry for your loss, Cindy. I hope the years he had were kind to him.
      ruclips.net/video/qH2vbYs6ebc/видео.html

    • @michaelryerson1315
      @michaelryerson1315 3 года назад +2

      @Cindy Klenk A not unfamiliar story of the complicated life of a returning combat veteran. It seems Mike had a full life, over came, for the most part, the obstacles, found some love and solace. None of us could ask for more than that. Yes, life does go on. One foot in front of the other. My very best to you and your family Cindy.

  • @markw999
    @markw999 5 лет назад +348

    2700+ Sorties. Those are some really, really big brass ones. Holy crap.

    • @crosbonit
      @crosbonit 5 лет назад +19

      Seriously. Imagine all the hot LZs he went into.

    • @JohnKobaRuddy
      @JohnKobaRuddy 5 лет назад +1

      The Vietcong has bigger balls

    • @jerrell1169
      @jerrell1169 3 года назад +7

      @@JohnKobaRuddy Vietcong were all small balled, smart yeah but they were either cowards or stupid. They either lay in wait for the US troops or they make suicidal charges, neither are worthy of the title of being big balled.

    • @brysonflettmc
      @brysonflettmc 3 года назад +2

      2932 souls saved. That man is a fuckin hero.

    • @dharmdevil
      @dharmdevil 3 года назад +2

      @@jerrell1169 smart then call them stupid? they make suicidal charge and call them cowards? get your head straight, you're full of contradictions.

  • @alastairstott6523
    @alastairstott6523 3 года назад +45

    Absolute heroes. I wish the young today could see and feel what these guys experienced. Maybe their expectations would be less and their gratitude might be higher.

  • @philbrown9764
    @philbrown9764 3 года назад +41

    I was in Nam at Chu Lai 68-69 1st MAW MAG 12 MABS 12 and saw these helicopters fly by everyday. I always waved at the gunners, to let them know we were supporting them. And to them, I say,...WELCOME HOME BROTHERS.

  • @mresch8
    @mresch8 5 лет назад +169

    From a son, of a 1st Calvary Trooper, 65-66, most likely you saved his life a time or two. Thanks for that and giving me a life.

    • @mresch8
      @mresch8 5 лет назад

      Well, I know of at least 1, being his skull is in my closet. I've called him Igor, for as long as I can rember.

    • @mresch8
      @mresch8 5 лет назад +3

      Ohh, and John I bet you said you would eave the country, when our Presedent Trump won. But yet here you are being a key board warrior. I'd bet the house, my old man, could kick your ass still at 74.

    • @gunny2653
      @gunny2653 5 лет назад +5

      @@JohnKobaRuddy is this what you do. Sit on your fat fucking ass talking shit about vets. What are you even doing here you piece of shit.

  • @BrunerRoughneck
    @BrunerRoughneck 5 лет назад +32

    My Granddaddy was a door gunner on an H-3. Does me damn proud somebody took the time to show what those men did. THANK YOU.

  • @stevehall5299
    @stevehall5299 3 года назад +22

    They went miles beyond the call of duty,, huge courage!

  • @ronj9448
    @ronj9448 3 года назад +43

    It is great that the stories of those who served are saved for the future. Over time things become foggy, distorted or worse. These films keep the record straight.

    • @kelmohror6960
      @kelmohror6960 2 года назад

      Thank RUclips for "keeping the record straight" and available! America is a better country when we the people can read, hear and see our record; the blemishes as well as the triumphs.

  • @proudveteran4696
    @proudveteran4696 4 года назад +30

    I was on patrol one day and heard a squawk on the radio from some ground troops asking for evak as they were surrounded. I responded telling them to throw smoke and be ready for one fast evak. Turns out they were marines and damn thankful to my crew. Later that day my gunner shared a story about the pick up, seems a very young marine told his squad leader, but this is an Army chopper bringing a very quick reply, get your ass aboard now. We all fought as one.

  • @jamesschrang3712
    @jamesschrang3712 5 лет назад +308

    As an Army combat paratrooper (101st. Airborne Division 'Screaming Eagles' Vietnam/Cambodia) I just want to say thank you for what you guys did and ESPECIALLY for the Dust Off crews that came in under fire for my men. God bless you all!!!

    • @mikeryan6277
      @mikeryan6277 5 лет назад +10

      And God Bless you sir.

    • @andreiharkov5110
      @andreiharkov5110 5 лет назад

      Your a pog

    • @jamesschrang3712
      @jamesschrang3712 5 лет назад

      @@andreiharkov5110 Not really, though a paratrooper when it came to it I was an Infantryman first, thus 11B4P. So what is your story?

    • @jamesschrang3712
      @jamesschrang3712 5 лет назад +2

      @VWRabbit2008 I was born in 1948 or are you talking about the other individual?

    • @andreiharkov5110
      @andreiharkov5110 5 лет назад

      VWRabbit2008 you were a 42A

  • @Chn-dn2xx
    @Chn-dn2xx 3 года назад +42

    These are the real hero’s . They needed the recognition when they came home all them years ago 👌 Thank you for your service

    • @meattray6932
      @meattray6932 Год назад +1

      I reckon the real heroes are people that defend their homelands against invading imperial forces. But hey, tomato/tomato.

    • @procrastinator6902
      @procrastinator6902 Год назад

      meattray69 That's exactly what the Americans and ARVN were doing. Protecting South Vietnam from invaders out of the North.

    • @meattray6932
      @meattray6932 Год назад

      @@procrastinator6902 You've got a pretty wild comprehension of the word imperial, mate. Pretty hard for Vietnamese to invade Vietnam ay.

  • @stevemcelmury4618
    @stevemcelmury4618 3 года назад +25

    Years back, I visited the Vietnam Veteran's Center in Angel Fire, NM. A few of us sat in a small theatre, the lights when down, the screen was dark, and the first thing we heard was Hueys flying... I sobbed. They, & their crews, were our lifeline... God bless y'all!

  • @radamson1
    @radamson1 5 лет назад +123

    I was a Marine Corps grunt and these guys were our biggest heroes. They would bring us more ammo, troops you name it then care out the dead and wounded.

    • @robbywhite4291
      @robbywhite4291 3 года назад +3

      I just want to say thank for your service Roy.

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service and yes these guys was crazy brave they were sitting ducks is of been more scared in one of those birds than on the ground man your a target the whole time in that bird

  • @cflw2689
    @cflw2689 4 года назад +45

    My seventh grade history teacher was one, and him telling the class stories about his experiences are what I most remember from my entire time in grade school. A truly heroic, memorable guy.

    • @dachicagoan8185
      @dachicagoan8185 Год назад

      Lol I imagine when it came to the subject of the vietnam war he didn't bother with the book!

    • @james-pierre7634
      @james-pierre7634 Год назад

      It’s a shame that more soldiers /marines don’t talk about their experiences in war. Maybe just then people would realize how bad war is.

  • @robbywhite4291
    @robbywhite4291 3 года назад +39

    Thank you for your service to all the extremely brave men who served in Vietnam. A special thanks to my father Charles Roy Marlowe for his service.

  • @ironhead9507
    @ironhead9507 3 года назад +37

    I can't explain why but I've always had a special place in my heart for the huey. thank to all who have served and all who are serving

  • @herbertgomez4112
    @herbertgomez4112 3 года назад +129

    I still get chills when I hear this bird coming over the horizon. tears of joy when they land and pick us up. These Huey boys had balls.

    • @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
      @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 3 года назад +4

      That chopping sound still gets my attention and raises my hackles.

    • @susannthomas5273
      @susannthomas5273 3 года назад +6

      during World War II my father worked in Europe on an ambulance truck that went out into the field to pick up the injured and bring them back to the big hospital in France, he never ever spoken, but the last week of his life all guys .. the band of brothers came to visit him every day ..Only my dad saw them.. me and my mom didn't

    • @steveadams5190
      @steveadams5190 2 года назад +2

      It's amazing that more of these hero's weren't shot. What with the size of their balls they all had.
      Thank you for your service and WELCOME HOME

    • @philgiglio7922
      @philgiglio7922 2 года назад

      @@susannthomas5273...look up Hugh Dowding.

  • @clinicaleducator1237
    @clinicaleducator1237 5 лет назад +85

    These guys pulled our bacon out of the fire more than once. RAW courage. BIG target and they saved many a soldier.

    • @crosbonit
      @crosbonit 5 лет назад +1

      Damm. What was the worst case?

  • @carlcampbell6827
    @carlcampbell6827 3 года назад +12

    Man do I love these guys! I never get tired of hearing these heroic stories. We lost a fine highly educated nephew in Iraq who was a pilot in a blackhawk. There was also some British soldiers aboard.

    • @roconnor01
      @roconnor01 10 месяцев назад

      Bless your nephew,and may he rest in peace. From a Brit.

  • @jplumbob
    @jplumbob 3 года назад +11

    Great video. I was a crew chief in the Army in peace time. I have tremendous respect for the air crew that served in Vietnam.

  • @markk2060
    @markk2060 5 лет назад +162

    One of the best flight instructors I had the honor of learning from was a Vietnam helicopter pilot. Money just can't buy what guys like him could teach!

    • @FirstName-qb5mv
      @FirstName-qb5mv 5 лет назад

      Mark K did you kno Sgt Buckley, and Sgt boggess, killed 1969 December 29 army

    • @markk2060
      @markk2060 5 лет назад +5

      No Sir, I did not know them. I was not in Vietnam. I only worked with a veteran of that war. His name is B. Stephenson. He was an army pilot.

    • @richardg1917
      @richardg1917 5 лет назад +7

      Me too, my first flight he saw i was nervous, he laughed and said it was great flying without people shooting at him.

    • @pointblank1978
      @pointblank1978 5 лет назад +2

      Had one teach me nav when the civilians instructor couldn’t. My hats off to them.

    • @vincentmedina8637
      @vincentmedina8637 5 лет назад +1

      First Name Vincent

  • @ChosenWon
    @ChosenWon 5 лет назад +46

    Humble gentlemen.

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 3 года назад +10

    The sound of a Huey can still make me cry. I actually hear them often where I live but I'm not sure why or who they belong to. Maybe an old soul from Vietnam..🇺🇸

  • @marty5300
    @marty5300 3 года назад +48

    Those pilots flew through hell every day in order to complete the mission and help out the guys on the ground, every one of them were heroes. Prayers for those who did not make it back.

    • @bennywurz2995
      @bennywurz2995 3 года назад +1

      These pilots had no fucking business going to Vietnam and if they felt that they were in danger they should have questioned the Fucking idiots in Political Office who sent them there.

  • @aussieoffroader1974
    @aussieoffroader1974 5 лет назад +100

    From an Australian with family that fought in Vietnam, you guys were the angels that came from heaven. Not only saving the lives of countless men but the lives of their children and their grand children. Words cant express how much respect and honour each and every one of you deserve. ❤️

    • @noairplanewaseverfoundatth4336
      @noairplanewaseverfoundatth4336 5 лет назад

      From AUS?
      Ok.. the evidence proves the Port Arthur massacre was hoaxed by the ASIS -
      mileswmathis.com/porta.pdf
      mileswmathis.com/unabomber.pdf

    • @michaelmortag3536
      @michaelmortag3536 5 лет назад +3

      Amen.

    • @charlesdemers1197
      @charlesdemers1197 3 года назад

      No airplane was ever found at the Pentagon on 9/11 jesus christ man, calm down

    • @tomsmith5216
      @tomsmith5216 10 месяцев назад

      I spent time with some Oz and Kiwi troops. Great guys who got me in a whole lot of trouble! lol

  • @waynek9933
    @waynek9933 5 лет назад +28

    While serving as an FO with the 5th Special Forces. It was always a welcome sound to here those choppers coming in.They were a brave bunch of guys! Thanks for your service.

  • @joewilley7776
    @joewilley7776 3 года назад +18

    Sound of help when you could here them coming in, god bless those brave hero's

  • @timb4351
    @timb4351 3 года назад +5

    Comment? I can't even clean the shoes of these gentlemen. Thank you, all for what you went through.

    • @bobsullivan5714
      @bobsullivan5714 2 года назад

      *Yes...and GAWDDAMN those who put them there!*

  • @slapshot121212
    @slapshot121212 4 года назад +414

    Ladies and gentlemen, THESE are true American heroes and idols, forget the Hollywood and athlete types! 228 dislikes? Must be former VC’s.

    • @larrytan3822
      @larrytan3822 4 года назад +17

      I bet even most or some of the ex VCs respected the courage of these Chopper pilots. Flying low and slow, attracting all those small arms fire. Some keyboard warriors just love hitting that dislike button to stir sXXt up.

    • @tonydardi332
      @tonydardi332 4 года назад +16

      slapshot121212 That or bleeding heart liberals.

    • @daroldbannister7496
      @daroldbannister7496 3 года назад +15

      Ironic isn't it that Hollywood stars hate our military so bad but love playing hero's in movies.

    • @daroldbannister7496
      @daroldbannister7496 3 года назад +9

      @Cindy Klenk Your right. They are self hating liberal kids living in mom's basement as their hero Sleepy Joe.

    • @VNExperience
      @VNExperience 3 года назад +4

      @@daroldbannister7496 Please don't politicize this. It's got nothing to do with what candidate or party (if any) you vote for. I know active servicemen and Vietnam veterans from both political parties.
      I agree with @Larry Tan: "Some keyboard warriors just love hitting that dislike button to stir sXXt up". By politicizing this you only help them succeed.
      Tough times call for kindness and respect - and finding what brings people together rather than what separates us makes us stronger. (That was as true in '68 as it is today.)
      Here's wishing you all a nice day on this good Earth.

  • @waynef.2956
    @waynef.2956 4 года назад +86

    I served in the 11th ACR from 77 to 80 and we could always tell the pilots that were in Vietnam,they could fly the balls off that Huey.outstanding pilots.

    • @caseih1066turbo
      @caseih1066turbo 3 года назад +5

      I was with the 11ACR in Nam we were part of AirCav trust the pilots were courageous!!!!!

  • @low-keyrighteous9575
    @low-keyrighteous9575 Год назад +8

    Such incredible men served in the Vietnam war . Literally each and everyone who served in Vietnam will speak so highly of them huey pilots . Such courage , bravery... Heros in every sense of the word . Extraordinary men performing extraordinary duties . Thank you to each and every Vietnam war veteran . You'll always been in my heart

  • @tuneuptony3679
    @tuneuptony3679 3 года назад +9

    These men are tough. Thank you for your service. I could not imagine have to do the things they did. My hat off to you men!

  • @Swervin309
    @Swervin309 5 лет назад +1012

    I'm surprised those birds were able to fly, considering the mass of the crew's balls.

    • @henryairconcepts2999
      @henryairconcepts2999 5 лет назад +14

      The helis itself got bigger balls to carry

    • @tot2600hrs
      @tot2600hrs 5 лет назад +6

      Repeat comment.

    • @UnitSe7en
      @UnitSe7en 5 лет назад +5

      Tired old meme. Not appropriate. Fuck off and come back when you grow up enough that your own drop.

    • @Swervin309
      @Swervin309 5 лет назад +14

      @@nahyeahwhatsahandle Instead of replying with a bunch of derp, you could've just kept on scrolling.

    • @Swervin309
      @Swervin309 5 лет назад +6

      @@UnitSe7en Sure thing, sport. 😉👉👉

  • @dirtymotovation
    @dirtymotovation 4 года назад +50

    My father- 1st tour he was strapped into a Cobra- then on his second tour he flew dust offs. He still jumps in his sleep to this day

  • @paulkittinger4671
    @paulkittinger4671 3 года назад +12

    You guys in the Hueys are such incredible and selfless heroes
    A good friend of mine had a father that did 3 tours of Nam saving downed pilots and the wounded. His story was pretty much the same as these courageous men. He and his copilot received the Air Force
    Cross for these same type of missions... Landing in a hot LZ , getting our guys out , while seeing the first 2 rescue copters get shot down. They were the 3rd copter in on this particular mission. As they hovered and dropped their ladder , last guy up got his leg shot up bad as they were pulling him into the copter.. they made it back. Thank you to all of you that served in this conflict.. To those men , this was just another usual workday..unreal.

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever6718 3 года назад +7

    Eternal thanks to all you Huey pilots especially those who flew with my oldest brother who was a crew chief/gunner. He made it home safe.

  • @brookswade5774
    @brookswade5774 5 лет назад +650

    To anyone age 30 or under. Remember what these guys said, the next time you’re out in public and feel the need to be disrespectful to an aging, fat, bald man. That man may have done something pretty damn spectacular. I’m aging , putting on pounds, but my hair is still intact. Point is, we weren’t always old and dull. Take a second to consider what war might be like, before you choose to disrespect anyone. Thank you gentlemen, for your service.

    • @dexter513
      @dexter513 4 года назад +27

      im 37 and it makes me sick when i see the way the kids are now.

    • @donmackay7149
      @donmackay7149 4 года назад +20

      Sir, you are right.
      Am Irish and played sport and worked in construction.
      Am nothing compared to folk who served their country.
      But some of these specky left wing millenialls who are addicted to computer games and their gadgets.
      Good Lord,
      These characters don't have strength to crack off a wank.
      😆🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @celticjay2306
      @celticjay2306 4 года назад +9

      brooks wade
      Im a professional mma fighter. Salute... T
      Such things will never happen around me sir..

    • @wkdravenna
      @wkdravenna 4 года назад +7

      I know a few who were door Gunners.

    • @orneryokinawan4529
      @orneryokinawan4529 4 года назад +19

      I'm Japanese. We don't disrespect our elders. So I cant see why anyone would. They're not worth giving a response to, let alone time or attention. I don't think I wanna know what that war was like, or any war, in particular. It's beyond my comprehension. My grandma was a nurse in Okinawa and worked at an air base giving triage care for wounded coming every hour for 12 hour shifts 5 days a week. That was her frontline battle.

  • @Ray-oe5fc
    @Ray-oe5fc 5 лет назад +64

    I was a Crewchief on UH-1D's in 1969 , believe me, we all saw the same thing. Never fun but needed to be done. I was involved in something called Operation Ripcord before I came home. I saw more than one bird go down and knew many of the men on board them.

    • @Kywalker45
      @Kywalker45 5 лет назад +6

      Ray thank you for your service!

    • @Applecompuser
      @Applecompuser 5 лет назад +4

      I really appreciate the service of yourself and your comrades.

    • @Pete_952
      @Pete_952 4 года назад

      I had my draft card in 1972 and was told not to respond to my upcoming induction date as the war was ending.
      Thanks to all of you who carried the weight for me and hell, all of us at home. You make me proud.

  • @nsudatta-roy8154
    @nsudatta-roy8154 3 года назад +5

    When duty calls, you rely on your training and looking out for the man next to you. A lot of otherwise ordinary people respond in extraordinary ways. Salute!

  • @KB-xd5wq
    @KB-xd5wq 3 года назад +7

    Always interesting to hear from the Vietnam helicopter pilots. My uncle was a copter pilot in 1968 in Cu Chi with the 116th AHC.

  • @xvsj5833
    @xvsj5833 4 года назад +17

    Thank you for All your wonderful service to our country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @tenacioustanderson6223
    @tenacioustanderson6223 5 лет назад +65

    True courage and self sacrifice from every one of these men!

  • @dizzymindy6024
    @dizzymindy6024 Год назад +4

    Two of my friends served in nam, one was a pilot, one was a combat medic, I have seen pics from both of them. My combat medic friend had a tough time with life and checked into a mental hospital and never left, and I don’t blame him one bit. His photos alone gave me nightmares, and those were just images, I couldn’t imagine experiencing those images.
    These are true heroes!! Who knows how many lives these men saved.

  • @greenmf3695
    @greenmf3695 2 года назад +9

    A big thank you to all who served this country. you will forever be in the hearts of the people

  • @richardkenworthy9312
    @richardkenworthy9312 4 года назад +33

    These heroes need to be recognized more,it amazes me what they went through. Thank you god bless you all.

  • @Gav671
    @Gav671 5 лет назад +104

    My father in law was a crew chief/door gunner in 9 squadron RAAF during the Vietnam war. Australians played an important role there in the air and on the ground. A very tenacious and brutal fighting force.

    • @thejerseyj1636
      @thejerseyj1636 5 лет назад +3

      Damn straight.

    • @Blackscorpion1963
      @Blackscorpion1963 5 лет назад +1

      @666MikeRochip I'll second that bro. My grand father served in WW1 - was a corporal in the Auckland 1st Battalion even though he was a Southlander living at Stewart Island on the Murray River - he was working as a saw miller. Spent time in theaters in Egypt & France before being injured and also with piles from the horrendous conditions. Posted to Gosford military hospital. Was a bit of a rebel as he was docked on several occasions for being late back to parade...think I inherited his gene on that one. He spent 3 years 158 days overseas. Returned home a broken young man. I am also privileged to inherit his tough fighting spirit as in 1990 I had my near-death motorcycle accident in Southland that ultimately resulted in me losing my entire left leg at the hip and left side of my pelvis amputated too - suffered several internal injuries. Docs & surgeons believed my high fitness level helped save my life as I was an athlete at the time - road cyclist, triathlete, and marathon runner - was 26. My grand father played rugby for Southland in 1920 (hooker, even though he was only 5ft 7in tall) and won the Ranfurly Shield off Wellington for the first time. R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

    • @jf8465
      @jf8465 5 лет назад +1

      I wouldn’t say important I would say you helped a little bit

    • @lisamarielund6292
      @lisamarielund6292 5 лет назад +5

      Very true. Not a lot of people know that Australian soliders fought in Vietnam.

    • @generalripper7528
      @generalripper7528 5 лет назад +5

      Australian SAS were called "Jungle Ghosts" by the Viet-Cong and the Australian SAS was pretty damn successful in the field.

  • @robertallen8542
    @robertallen8542 2 года назад +8

    As a Blue in the Air Cav, I saw the bravery of these guys almost everyday. They are truly heroes

    • @napierjohn
      @napierjohn 2 года назад

      My Dad loved the Blues. He flew for Alpha Troop 1/9th through all of '68 and said the Blues were his many brothers.

    • @Lucas-jc6hv
      @Lucas-jc6hv Год назад

      Americans were not heroes, just invaders!

  • @jday1965
    @jday1965 5 лет назад +38

    My neighbor is was a dust off pilot.
    Hell of a good man.
    CWO 4 John Micky...
    Welcome home...

  • @tawalter1
    @tawalter1 4 года назад +11

    I wish I could personally thank these three gentlemen for the true courage and professionalism they showed and for what they saw. Doug Moore definitely had an angel flying with him...Thank you guys... We love you

  • @carolecarr5210
    @carolecarr5210 3 года назад +3

    My generation produced thousands of great, heroic men. Thankyou is such a small word for this humongous emotion and pride I feel toward them.

  • @neil7813
    @neil7813 Год назад +1

    Thank you to all you Vietnam vets for your service to this country.

  • @jessiehughes9432
    @jessiehughes9432 5 лет назад +39

    I had 3 uncles in that war,1 Marine's, 2 army.Thank you all!! 👍👍👍

    • @jc.denton8766
      @jc.denton8766 4 года назад +4

      Von Musklaus how the fuck do you know that they’re war criminals prick?

  • @Nexus-6
    @Nexus-6 5 лет назад +58

    "I flew 2752 missions, combat missions, and evacuated, I think, 2932 patients." - Col. Douglas Moore (Medivac pilot - US Army)

    • @ledzep22100
      @ledzep22100 3 года назад +1

      I mean think about how many flights a day that is

    • @davidknudson6169
      @davidknudson6169 3 года назад +2

      Col. Douglas Moore, my hat is off to you and all of the other soldiers, pilots and every one else protecting our freedom! Thank You!

    • @jerryd5471
      @jerryd5471 3 года назад

      God bless you and all that were there, and to those who lost thier lives💯🙏🙏❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @insert_name_here
    @insert_name_here 3 года назад +8

    Hi... I'm from UK. Born in 80' vietnam was not our war not my war not one I remember, but recently i have found a interest and watched a while load of documentarys... you guys. Just wow how you did what you did is just beyond my comprehension, thought it was nothing to do with us I still feel like I want to say thank you... yes you should be proud of what you did. Every damn day..

    • @carloscarlos7044
      @carloscarlos7044 3 года назад

      I'm an American and feel the war had nothing to do with America and don't feel any need to thank a Vietnam veteran why would you ?

    • @insert_name_here
      @insert_name_here 3 года назад +2

      @@carloscarlos7044 any solider drafted in to serve their country in any war from ant time deserve at least a thanks don't you think.?

    • @carloscarlos7044
      @carloscarlos7044 3 года назад

      @@insert_name_here not from me because I didn't draft the soldier and any fighting he did in Vietnam wasn't on my behalf as a American citizen

    • @BobbyTucker
      @BobbyTucker 3 года назад

      @@carloscarlos7044 ,
      You're not much of an American Citizen from my perspective. I remember hippies greeting us as we disembarked, calling us "Baby Killers", we kicked the shit out of a lot of them too, were you one of 'em? I sure hope so.

    • @carloscarlos7044
      @carloscarlos7044 3 года назад +1

      @@BobbyTucker no I was never a " hippie " and dont understand why you have a problem with my view that American soldiers fighting in Vietnam weren't fighting for American citizens and therefore I have no reason to show them any gratitude .
      America lost the war and the communists never did invade America or invade the other countries of south east Asia like LYNDON Johnson predicted , in fact Vietnam is a vacation destination for American citizens and they manufacture our sneakers now .
      Dont get mad at me for telling the facts

  • @kentaylor1413
    @kentaylor1413 2 года назад +2

    I have the greatest respect for these blokes. They saved so many lives with their ability to fly in under fire and get out again. Angles of the Sky.

  • @Bkaithaone
    @Bkaithaone 5 лет назад +77

    I have tremendous respect for these men that put their lives on the line for their country.
    I have absolutely no respect for the politicians and dictators that put men like these in harm's way.

    • @marksnider9378
      @marksnider9378 5 лет назад +4

      You got that right .

    • @stevendurham9996
      @stevendurham9996 5 лет назад +3

      Amen.

    • @davidmihevc3990
      @davidmihevc3990 5 лет назад +10

      Absolutely. These guys did what their country asked of them and then some. They risked their lives to save their fellow soldiers.
      I have complete respect for them. It is a tragedy that so many lives were lost because of idiot politicians.
      To those that made it back, welcome home.

    • @mtntime1
      @mtntime1 5 лет назад +3

      @@davidmihevc3990 Agree 100% on all accounts.

    • @hawkinsn31
      @hawkinsn31 4 года назад

      Imagine you are in charge of a country and have been voted in by the people. Along comes a foreign power with a very different ideology to your own. Imagine this foreign ideology sends a shiver down your spine ! But things get worse , this foreign country begins to impose itself onto a free and peaceful people and you find yourself appalled by the treatment of the population. Suppose this is happening right next door to you. What would you do as an elected representative of your nation ? Would you turn a blind eye ? Would you pretend nothing was happening ? I am not saying you are wrong or right , I am just curious.

  • @fatboyrowing
    @fatboyrowing 5 лет назад +81

    The only difference between these guys and America’s greatest generation is the recognition (lack thereof). I am deeply moved by their bravery, skill and disregard for their own safety. As we approach the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing, these guys had all of the risks and none of the glory. I hope enough people convey their appreciation to these men and men like them.

    • @noairplanewaseverfoundatth4336
      @noairplanewaseverfoundatth4336 5 лет назад +1

      The first two links proves the moon landing in '69 was faked by NASA and the fascist shadow govt. Links 3 & 4 proves the outcome of WWll was determined before the first shot was ever fired, proving there was no 'greatest generation'.
      Fast forward to today and we see Trump, Pence, Obama, Biden, Clinton, AOC, Beto, and the rest of the usual suspects engage in the criminal cover up of the 9/11 false flag.
      There are 51 other PDF's. Each PDF contains declassified information that reveals many high level psy-op's done by various Intelligence agencies worldwide (CIA, DHS, Mossad, NZIZ, ASIS, CSIS, MI5, etc).
      The declassified info is being released on an ongoing basis by a subgroup located inside the CIA. Miles W Mathis is the cover they are using to front the project. Lose the cell phone, you will need a larger monitor when viewing the evidence.
      I don't respond to ad hominem attacks. And I don't respond to govt operatives employed by the US military or a 3 letter govt agency, whose job assignment is to troll discussion forums, message boards, and social media 24/7 -
      mileswmathis.com/trinity.pdf
      mileswmathis.com/shut.pdf
      mileswmathis.com/hiller.pdf
      mileswmathis.com/hitler2.pdf
      mileswmathis.com/tate.pdf

    • @SJM6791
      @SJM6791 5 лет назад +2

      100% true!! These men are heroic warriors who deserve a hell of a lot more respect than they got.

    • @SJM6791
      @SJM6791 5 лет назад +4

      No airplane was ever found at the Pentagon on 9/11- Ok, no one is forcing you to live here. LEAVE!!!! Go live under a Communist dictatorship and let us know how it works out.

    • @1jfecteau
      @1jfecteau 5 лет назад +4

      @@noairplanewaseverfoundatth4336 Please resume your medication. Please.

    • @danielwarner6155
      @danielwarner6155 5 лет назад +3

      No airplane was ever found at the Pentagon on 9/11 - this has got to be a bot because nobody on the planet can be this stupid.

  • @johnleonard8311
    @johnleonard8311 Год назад +4

    I would follow the stories of these heroes as well as I could ! Bless them all and thank you for your service. 🇺🇸

  • @christopherheuer2126
    @christopherheuer2126 3 года назад +4

    Watching this today, Veterans Day 2020. Thank you all for your service and incredible bravery.

  • @Elthenar
    @Elthenar 5 лет назад +23

    We Were Soldiers does a good job of showing what those guys went through.

  • @aa64912
    @aa64912 5 лет назад +292

    There is no topping these crews. No matter what they would come get us.

    • @Broomehall
      @Broomehall 5 лет назад +4

      I salute them ..... they were so young, yet so brave, braver than i ever could be.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 5 лет назад +1

      Still lost to guys fighting in sandals

    • @Kywalker45
      @Kywalker45 5 лет назад +23

      Jacob Jorgenson you couldn’t survive 24 hours over there. Take your opinion and shove it up your ass

    • @Quirky.Turtle69
      @Quirky.Turtle69 5 лет назад +5

      I think the US government is very corrupt, from gulf of tonkin to JFKs assassination to 9/11, but I ALWAYS stand with the troops. The heroism seen by these crews and US service members is unlike any other.

    • @johnholms8199
      @johnholms8199 5 лет назад +5

      Jacob, FUCK YOU VERY MUCH!

  • @squangan
    @squangan Год назад +3

    My friend and mentor who was a Vietnam medic veteran and holder of the Purple Heart among other medals recently passed away. He told me once about being trapped behind enemy lines as a medic and he and another medic got a wounded soldier out by moving at night, burying themselves in mud during the day to hide as the enemy walked by. Rest in Peace Barry you’ll never be forgotten.

  • @felicianohernandez6118
    @felicianohernandez6118 2 года назад +1

    My uncle was a door gunner. God bless your family sir. Sorry for your loss. As Americans we owe them so much.

  • @kendawa2918
    @kendawa2918 5 лет назад +8

    From one simple combat vet to so many, a heartfelt thank you.

  • @marktaylor4674
    @marktaylor4674 5 лет назад +115

    Greatest respect to these guys and all the rest that served....from a brit.

    • @Mies78
      @Mies78 5 лет назад +1

      sweet

  • @kalmar5605
    @kalmar5605 3 года назад +7

    Thank y’all for you’re bravery and telling the stories

  • @Aerospacer77
    @Aerospacer77 2 года назад +9

    God bless these men. Thank you for your service!

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 5 лет назад +10

    I was a UH1-H 67N Huey Crew Chief just before Desert Storm. Those Nam have balls of Steel. Salute.

  • @goodsamaritan343
    @goodsamaritan343 5 лет назад +13

    These hero's are the definition of courage, honor and integrity...thank you all for your service, dedication and patriotism.

  • @greazie04
    @greazie04 Год назад +1

    My ROTC instructor in high school was one of these courageous men. One of the bravest people I've ever met. My hats off to these heros.

  • @crlguitar1
    @crlguitar1 2 года назад +4

    I salute these men, and the thousands of others who had to endure the hell of Viet Nam.
    My brother in law was a warrant officer and Huey pilot too.
    He didn't speak much of the horrors he witnessed but instead told stories of the more 'humorous' events while he was there.
    But his experience affected him strongly.

  • @carlcampbell6827
    @carlcampbell6827 5 лет назад +20

    Thinking about Vietnam chopper crews has always been an extremely frightening thing to me. It would have to be experienced to understand the terror of being that vulnerable and expendable.

  • @peter9180
    @peter9180 5 лет назад +9

    I knew a bunch of ex Nam pilots in Cabinda flying to the rigs in the 70’s, great guys, had a lot of fun, the good old days. Respect.

  • @billybobkingston5604
    @billybobkingston5604 2 года назад +1

    Respect to the crews, greetings from Ireland

  • @jerryd5471
    @jerryd5471 3 года назад +8

    God bless all those who served in vietnam and to those who lost thier lives, rest in heaven 🙏🙏🙏🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @twwap294
    @twwap294 3 года назад +5

    Everyone I know who was in Vietnam is a hero. Covert ops, helicopter pilots, Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force. You will NEVER be forgotten! God bless you all!

  • @francismcknight724
    @francismcknight724 5 лет назад +30

    Nothing but respect for these heroes, but I bet if you asked them they wouldn't think of themselves that way. "Just men doing our job"

  • @allenoalleno6247
    @allenoalleno6247 3 года назад +6

    May God bless and keep every one of you. Thank you for what you did. Thank you for your sacrifice and service to our country! 🇺🇸

  • @newageopinions870
    @newageopinions870 3 года назад +5

    Gentlemen, thank you all for everything you have done for this country!

  • @marinz4life
    @marinz4life 4 года назад +7

    Gentleman...thank you so much for your valor. And we pray for those brave souls who were lost in combat.
    An Infantry Marine (post-Viet Nam era)