SURROUNDED: Leading a Bayonet Charge to Save a Lost Platoon | Battle of Ia Drang | Tony Nadal

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    Colonel Tony Nadal was born at Fort Benning, Georgia, and raised in his family’s home in Puerto Rico while his father served there in the Army. After boarding school, prep school, and then West Point, Nadal completed Airborne and Ranger School and was sent to Germany, where he later volunteered for the Special Forces.
    After earning his Green Beret in 1963, he was sent to Vietnam to command an A Detachment at Nam Dong in I Corps. He returned to the States, completed the Armored Officer's Career Course, wrangled briefly with the Army over going to Korea, then returned to Fort Benning and joined the 11th Air Assault, which became part of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) and deployed to Vietnam as a unit in the early fall of 1965. He describes the brilliant leadership in the 11th Air Assault, which provided the Army with 13 three- and four-star generals. He discusses the battle at LZ X-ray, fighting under the legendary commander Hal Moore - the story told by Moore and Joe Galloway in their famed book, "We Were Soldiers Once...and Young," and subsequent film - and the lost platoon as well as why his unit is still so close today.
    The interview was recorded on November 4th, 2022.
    Video Credits:
    Interviewer - Greg Corombos
    Director of Photography - Jon Hambacker
    Editor - TJ Cooney
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 Family Background and West Point
    03:15 First Army Assignment
    05:38 Joining Special Forces
    06:40 First Vietnam Deployment
    09:23 Leading up to Battle of Ia Drang
    12:40 LZ-Xray
    14:26 Battle of Ia Drang Begins
    18:22 Earning his men's trust
    20:25 Bayonet Charge to Save Lost Platoon
    24:37 His soldiers are still close
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  • @americanveteranscenter
    @americanveteranscenter  Год назад +138

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  • @stevehansen5477
    @stevehansen5477 Год назад +547

    Tony Nadal was my company commander in the ia Drang. He is a friend to this day. The real deal.

    • @bradr2142
      @bradr2142 Год назад +44

      Wow welcome home Steve. Just to be in your presence or any other warrior of this battle would be a honor. So thank you for your service.

    • @tommyblackwell3760
      @tommyblackwell3760 Год назад +20

      He seems like the kind of CO I'd follow to hell and back. Welcome home, big brother, it's guys like you that trained me.

    • @phillamoore157
      @phillamoore157 Год назад +19

      I always wondered what the other perspectives were of this battle. I read the book first, which in my opinion, gives a VASTLY superior account than the movie (as usual). But, a lot of soldiers fought in this battle, but they give the impression that it was just a handful. I would love to hear a different perspective of this battle from the other soldiers….even if they were in the same spot. Everyone’s experience is different. The book (especially the Albany LZ) raised the hairs on the back of my neck. The bravery, and sheer will to survive is just astonishing. I hope you get to tell your story some day soon. And….welcome home!

    • @brianathern9154
      @brianathern9154 Год назад +6

      And welcome home Steve. Wondering if any of the guys you served with crossed paths with my uncle..the late Col Henry G "Hank" Anthony. Having visited his family more than once in Ft Benning the movie scenes of the officer's streets brought back memories. I remember the Airborne assembly field. Hal Moore, Tony Nadal and Sgt Major Plumley (forgive me if I spelled his name wrong) were the real deal.

    • @mariomartinez8723
      @mariomartinez8723 Год назад +11

      Thanks to the both of you for your service!

  • @killerkane1957
    @killerkane1957 9 месяцев назад +81

    I had the fortune to meet a man who was there. I was at a local tire shop and this gentleman had a Vietnam era fatigue blouse on. His unit patches startled me. It was clear who he was and where he had been. I walked right up and shook his hand. “You were with Hal Moore, right?” He was dumbfounded someone knew this. It was amazing to chat with this man. He was so happy that his history was appreciated. God Bless them all.

  • @harryholden795
    @harryholden795 Год назад +238

    First guy out and last guy back. This man is an absolute legend and an example of a true leader.

    • @cavscout62
      @cavscout62 Год назад +14

      It was the Policy of his C.O., Hal Moore and Tony adopted it as his own. These Men are truly “The Greatest Generation”.

    • @bradleysmith2021
      @bradleysmith2021 Год назад +10

      Think about this…was there a unit in Vietnam that had more balls in one group than this one?

    • @angussog
      @angussog Год назад +5

      @@bradleysmith2021 MACV SOG bunch of crazy buggers

    • @AnyProofOfTheseClaims
      @AnyProofOfTheseClaims 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@bradleysmith2021Yea probably just the SOG guys. They had to ride king bee's because the Huey's couldn't hold the weight of their stones.

    • @32a34a
      @32a34a 5 месяцев назад

      @@angussog Some of those units from what I understand had over 100 percent casualties.

  • @Hemidakota
    @Hemidakota 9 месяцев назад +17

    In fixing bayonets, it now becomes personal. You were a hero to all of us. Thank you for your service.

  • @seantbr2019
    @seantbr2019 Год назад +44

    I was a cav scout in the United States army I had a platoon Sergeant who was Puerto Rican not gonna name no names but he was a master tactician a great leader knew what the enemy was going to do before the enemy did it a majority of the time did it the exact same way that he said that they would I felt invincible around that guy felt as if he was there I would be able to get through anything

  • @user-nc8dx5uy6k
    @user-nc8dx5uy6k 3 месяца назад +9

    What an amazing "real man". Hard to believe he is 86 years old when this video was made.

  • @Rzr543
    @Rzr543 Год назад +68

    Absolutely amazing. What balls. Tony Nadal is definitely the real deal. Thank God he’s on our side.

  • @jordan_velasquez
    @jordan_velasquez Год назад +49

    Despite the chaos in our nation, it's still the greatest on Earth because of patriots like Tony. Godspeed Tony and to all of our fallen 🇺🇸

    • @AwakenedAvocado
      @AwakenedAvocado Год назад +3

      Can't say the same for your damned politicians right now they forgot all of this.

  • @sheilalarkin1291
    @sheilalarkin1291 Год назад +83

    Vietnam Veterans are very precious to me. I was married to 2 combat vets that served in the 60’s. Let us never forget our Veterans sacrifices. Much respect Sir🇺🇸 God Bless you🙏🏼

  • @Thomas-uw1gq
    @Thomas-uw1gq Год назад +82

    I was in Graff also it was cold and muddy as hell. I went to Germany after Vietnam , it was a huge change and challenge after Nam got into a few scrapes with the locals and other GI's . Busted & cuffed a couple times . My Nam record got me out of jail time . De ranked and fines. My Platoon Sgt & Co stood by me ! They restricted me to barracks and the Co told the " sorry cant remember their title " duty Sargent or something , but the Co said to let me alone , I am crazy . Straight to Germany from Nam , no debriefing nothing.
    Nam Vet , Tom

  • @Artillery2012
    @Artillery2012 Год назад +37

    A lot of Puerto Ricans of legendary status that served in Nam. 🇵🇷

    • @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf
      @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf 9 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent Comment. Since WWI, the USA learned that Puerto Ricans make the BEST soldiers.

    • @JoJoRogain
      @JoJoRogain 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@JohnRodriguez-zn4gf don't forget our Japanese too

    • @CsuarezFla
      @CsuarezFla 4 месяца назад +1

      In the Army when you get to basic training your Drill instructor will say there are no races in the Army, your either green or dark green.

    • @Artillery2012
      @Artillery2012 4 месяца назад +1

      @@CsuarezFla great analogy!

  • @millicentsquirrelhole582
    @millicentsquirrelhole582 Год назад +63

    Besides the legendary Hal Moore..there's the legendary Tony Nadal..'I'm 86yrs old so when I go to my grave in a coupla' years or whenever..it ain't gonna make a rat's ass.. tha' Lord ain't gonna ask me what medals I had'.....this is what being a man is..Bravo!

    • @scotttyson8661
      @scotttyson8661 Год назад +3

      Yep

    • @Timbolic
      @Timbolic Год назад +12

      A real man doesn't need validation.
      My late step father told me that when I was 10 years old and I never forget that in the occasional moments of doubt in life.
      We lost him a year later from complications from Agent Orange.
      I'll never forget that man.
      He was CPL.Samuel A. Blinn
      U.S. Army
      1st Air Cavalry Division

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc 10 месяцев назад +3

      Col Hackworth was nominated for a CMO three times and turned down because of politics

  • @brianathern9154
    @brianathern9154 Год назад +46

    Incredible interview, Col Nadal was described in the book as an exemplary leader...in the lineage of guys like Major Dick Winters...leaders lead from the front and by example. Thank you for your service.

  • @bigmac9940
    @bigmac9940 Год назад +21

    He deserved the DSC. True American hero.

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad Месяц назад

      Yeah it’s crap some damn pencil pusher denied his well earned award.😡😡😡😡

  • @willkiecana3413
    @willkiecana3413 Год назад +12

    I forgot the name of the author and the book but there is a theory put forth that, the main cause of PTSD for service members is actually the sense of losing one’s tribe or team. Being a part of a brotherhood and then feeling like that is gone. Rather than just traumatizing experiences. So what he said about his unit at the end makes sense.

  • @Luke-dj2tk
    @Luke-dj2tk Год назад +36

    Thank you for your service from across the pond. - Manchester UK 🇬🇧

    • @fastyaveit
      @fastyaveit Год назад +4

      From Leeds, UK, I'll agree with the Manc 🤣🤣

  • @ralphbranham8663
    @ralphbranham8663 Год назад +20

    My father was in the Army during Vietnam , and I grew up with Vietnam on the news and went into the Air Force in 1978 as a Security Police Airman and spent three years in Germany 😊😊😊 1978 to 1983 .

  • @gary9426
    @gary9426 3 месяца назад +4

    Much respect, sir...THANK YOU for your service.🙏✊

  • @olivias.3071
    @olivias.3071 Год назад +13

    Thank you, Sir. You are a shining example of how a leader should be

  • @kevinfreeman3098
    @kevinfreeman3098 Год назад +21

    Men like this are exactly why I became a Cavalry Trooper. Scout's Out, Sir!

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc 10 месяцев назад +2

      SCOUTS OUT! Gary Owen! Scouts lead the way!

  • @RadioMan666
    @RadioMan666 Год назад +14

    Colonel Nadal
    You may not have gotten your metal, but you have my total respect.

  • @BlueWaterSTAX
    @BlueWaterSTAX Год назад +61

    Well done, good and faithful soldier. God bless our veterans.

  • @shane41225
    @shane41225 Год назад +8

    I’m 5 minutes into this and this guy sounds super intelligent and it’s easy to see why he is a colonel

  • @ocularpressure4558
    @ocularpressure4558 Год назад +39

    Love this attention to our vets this is the best channel on RUclips ❤

  • @johnnys_place
    @johnnys_place Год назад +10

    Basic leadership skills in a real war zone. Outstanding.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 Год назад +10

    You, Sir, are a wise and brave man. I salute you.

  • @karldennis448
    @karldennis448 Год назад +12

    Thank God we have men like this.

  • @ronaldwhalen8143
    @ronaldwhalen8143 Год назад +15

    Loved the movie We where Soldiers. Now I can put a face with the courage. What a man .

  • @DavidSmith-jo9re
    @DavidSmith-jo9re Год назад +8

    You’re a great man for going into that creek bed and getting your soldiers back takes some balls sirGod bless you and thank you for your sacrifice sir🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @richardthornhill4630
    @richardthornhill4630 Год назад +29

    Thanks to all our Veterans who served.

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Год назад +9

    Welcome, thank you all so much for your service 👊🏻🇺🇸

  • @alextheman3330
    @alextheman3330 Год назад +30

    Hearing about a PR who grew up with nothing really inspires me
    It’s like seeing your dad or grandpa in uniform
    Semper fi!

    • @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf
      @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf 9 месяцев назад

      Beautiful Statement. Puerto Ricans make the BEST soldiers. Elite Fighters.

  • @pablocortes6950
    @pablocortes6950 Год назад +6

    Iron Ballz McGinty!! Dude is tough as nails!! Thank You for your service Sir, welcome home!! 💜💯

  • @frankrizzo4460
    @frankrizzo4460 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for your service to our Republic, we are forever grateful for your sacrifice. God bless all those who gave everything for us.🙏🇺🇸

  • @joseconcepcion1354
    @joseconcepcion1354 Год назад +5

    Gracias por sus servicios.
    A proud Boricua

  • @wickedclown4451
    @wickedclown4451 Год назад +8

    Thank you for your service ❤

  • @xvsj5833
    @xvsj5833 Год назад +10

    Thank you for sharing this experience, including your sacrifice, service and courage ❤🇺🇸

  • @neilbodwell9172
    @neilbodwell9172 Год назад +8

    Sergeant Savage was played by the same man who played Opie in the show Sons of Anarchy, and he nailed it. These men are badasses.

    • @garyrobertson5629
      @garyrobertson5629 Год назад +1

      My desk at DOTD was next to Earnie's -- great real estate agent to... LOL

  • @davedrifter416
    @davedrifter416 Год назад +10

    So fitting that Fort Benning will become Fort Moore on the 11th of May. I served in VietNam, in Pleiku at Camp Holloway in a Cav Unit. Much later, but we learned the history of IaDrang Valley and the 1st Cav. Garry Owen Colonel!

    • @adamr6794
      @adamr6794 11 месяцев назад

      Who was the bartender at the officers club at Camp Holloway that refused to serve Hal Moore after the battle at X-Ray?

  • @duncanmiller1288
    @duncanmiller1288 Год назад +13

    What a great man. Respect from Liverpool England 🇬🇧

  • @anonaki-mt6xb
    @anonaki-mt6xb Год назад +13

    The one and only Tony Nadal. Peace and Well Being to you Sir!

  • @qcarr
    @qcarr Год назад +9

    Thank you sincerely for your service and sacrifice, Colonel.

  • @user-hi6dj2uo3v
    @user-hi6dj2uo3v Месяц назад +1

    All war is horrific, but there was something about Vietnam that made it next level scary. I think mainly due to the fact that you were basically dropped in the jungle and didn't know where the enemy was and could be ambushed at any time, I couldn't imagine! not to mention the miserable conditions. Much respect for these Vets from 🇨🇦

  • @robertlafar3822
    @robertlafar3822 Год назад +8

    Wow he gave me cold chills a true hero the sacrifice of his sole should never go unnoticed thank you sir

  • @georgepeterson3332
    @georgepeterson3332 Год назад +22

    Hero’s that deserve so much more

    • @guyguyver7552
      @guyguyver7552 Год назад +1

      I deserve much more....not him...I pay their paychecks..😊

    • @dypzyhosely
      @dypzyhosely Год назад +5

      @@guyguyver7552 you may pay his paycheck’s but without people like him, People like you wouldn’t be able to say whatever you want too they fight so you don’t have to if you don’t want too it’s not a matter of oh you pay his paychecks the guy you replied too just said they deserve more for what they sacrificed their lives for

    • @guyguyver7552
      @guyguyver7552 Год назад +1

      @@dypzyhosely ....anyone in the military is just a dime a dozen cannon fodder....😊

    • @georgepeterson3332
      @georgepeterson3332 Год назад +3

      @@guyguyver7552 sighing a paycheck is much different than risking everything for people back home and the men and women next to them who they could have just met

    • @guyguyver7552
      @guyguyver7552 Год назад +1

      @@georgepeterson3332 ...women in the military are just for show, and to service the servicemen because they all get pregnant when the bullets are gonna start flying....🤣😂🤣😂

  • @classifiedclassified7567
    @classifiedclassified7567 Год назад +5

    Thank you, sir, for your service.

  • @paulf1006
    @paulf1006 Год назад +4

    Love these interviews by AVC. The best of the best info that will live in infamy.

  • @rionlandrum9560
    @rionlandrum9560 Месяц назад +1

    My grandfather was a WW2 U.S. marine. He had a similar story. His whole division was wiped out fighting the japanese. Only him 3 guys survived. Everybody around him killed plus his best friend next next to him. He grew up with. He felt guilty about it his whole life.

  • @Leonbergerss
    @Leonbergerss Год назад +6

    What a badass ! A true American Hero 🇺🇸

  • @gullybull5568
    @gullybull5568 Год назад +4

    Thanks.very.much.❤
    a.canadian.patriot.

  • @mikemarley2389
    @mikemarley2389 Год назад +13

    God bless our Warfighters past ,present ,and future.

    • @djmech3871
      @djmech3871 Год назад

      It’s to bad our soldiers are waisted on useless wars. Wars spawned by the military industrial complex.

  • @reggiegesmundo7043
    @reggiegesmundo7043 Месяц назад

    Awesome share. Thank you 🙏🏾.

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Год назад +5

    RESPECT TO VETERANS AND THOSE IN SERVICE

  • @reginaldweasley2401
    @reginaldweasley2401 Год назад +5

    I love these stories so much.

  • @zorlacskaterfreak
    @zorlacskaterfreak Год назад +8

    I completely respect all those who served in Vietnam! RIP for all those who never came back and those who have passed since. To those who are still with us thank you for everything you gave and god bless you! From a South Australian bloke - thankyou!!!

  • @allenfitzpatrick8485
    @allenfitzpatrick8485 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an Australian im very glad we have men like him and the us millitary on our side.

  • @charlessaint7926
    @charlessaint7926 Год назад +37

    When the command to "Fix bayonets!" is given, then things are desperate. Now the battle comes face to face and personal.

    • @Thomas-uw1gq
      @Thomas-uw1gq Год назад +7

      Your adrenaline hits a new high!
      Nam Vet , Tom

    • @jafo766
      @jafo766 Год назад

      Hmmm , if the enemy is NOT out of ammo , you are going to die with a fixed bayonet doing the HAND JIVE.

    • @shaunkirby273
      @shaunkirby273 Год назад +1

      @@jafo766what would you do?

    • @jafo766
      @jafo766 Год назад

      @@shaunkirby273 Like Grandpa Simpson I would black out and when I came to I'd realize I must have beaten all the enemy to death with the butt of my rifle. Then swim with 2 wounded comrade's for 6 hours to safety like Michael Thornton ( M of H )see Mike's story , something like that ?

    • @jafo766
      @jafo766 Год назад

      @@shaunkirby273 Bayonets are useless when the TREE'S START TALKING , it would be what I stripped from your gear and gave you an extra mag.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 11 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting and informative. Special thanks to the veteran guest speaker. Sharing personal information/combat experiences making this interview more authentic and possible. That's true grit style of determination to succeed!!!

  • @jammyrick4087
    @jammyrick4087 Год назад +6

    Colonel Nadal is a soldier's soldier!

  • @kurtb2522
    @kurtb2522 Год назад +3

    Wonderful presentation. Thank you Lt.Col. God. Bless you. Kurt Bullington Ltc, USAR (ret)

  • @Lynchfan88
    @Lynchfan88 Год назад +4

    Absolutely awesome!!!

  • @martinbruce6651
    @martinbruce6651 Год назад +4

    Sir I have the movie and watch it all the time. Salute. Thank you for putting it in to context from a E4 army dog.

  • @notcrazy6288
    @notcrazy6288 Год назад +38

    This man is not a Lieutenant Colonel. He's a full bird.

    • @imurgodsgod
      @imurgodsgod Год назад

      That's the least crazy thing you have ever said

  • @Jimleben
    @Jimleben Год назад +4

    Thank you for your service.

  • @williamedwards8493
    @williamedwards8493 Год назад +2

    What he said in the beginning about the training. I was doing the same thing exactly to the tee in 08 in hoenfels Germany and we did that every October. Bravo company 1/4 inf.

  • @bluecollarvoice9855
    @bluecollarvoice9855 8 месяцев назад +3

    I was raised to respect our vets and thank them for all they have done! Had I not went into law enforcement the military would have been my destination. My father was drafted in the Vietnam era and everyone I meet that is a vet I always tell them "Thank you for your service" but one day i was told when you see a Vietnam veteran tell them "Welcome Home" because many never heard that so one day while walking through Walmart I observed a gentleman with a Vietnam War cap on and walked up and said "Excuse me sir but I see your a Vietnam veteran and just wanted to tell you Welcome Home!" He stopped looked down for a second then turned looked at me with tears in his eyes hugged me and said "That was the first time I have been welcomed home since I got back from hell!" We had a long talk cried together hugged and I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT MAN OR THAT DAY! "THANK YOU ALL FOR WHAT YOU DID AND....... WELCOME HOME!!!!"

    • @sherryblanton2029
      @sherryblanton2029 Месяц назад +1

      How Beautiful! Also, Very True! Very few ever heard those words.

  • @Axe_Slinger
    @Axe_Slinger 9 месяцев назад +1

    My father was a Scrub Tech in the Operating Rooms at 93rd Evac Hospital in Long Binh during the battle of Ia Drang. He was only in Country just under 2 Months when it happened. He said it was a crazy few days and he saw a LOT of the wounds our young kids received! He was 24 at the time.

  • @mikejerrell1297
    @mikejerrell1297 Год назад +3

    A soldiers soldier! Much Respect and Thanks

  • @fload46d
    @fload46d 3 месяца назад +1

    Sounds like an excellent officer.

  • @kevinpritchard3592
    @kevinpritchard3592 Год назад +4

    WOW, hearing about this battle from someone that was actually there is something else.

  • @dustynpierson5924
    @dustynpierson5924 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the movie but to hear it directly from one of the officers leading those men really tells the story. God Bless you Sir.

  • @johnfinazzo2101
    @johnfinazzo2101 10 месяцев назад +2

    Really enjoy this stories. I'm a Marine Vietnam veteran. I'd love to hear some about the Marine Corps Combined Action Program. I started out in Hue Duc by Hill 10

  • @reset-xs9ql
    @reset-xs9ql Год назад +10

    he sure doesn't look 86. more like 56.

  • @Genman510
    @Genman510 Год назад +6

    A true hero God bless him.

  • @schlinge-fling
    @schlinge-fling 11 месяцев назад +3

    This man doesn’t look a day older than 70!

  • @bobdixon4998
    @bobdixon4998 Год назад +1

    I read the book before seeing the movie. God bless you Sir.

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Год назад +3

    Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @billyruprecht9581
    @billyruprecht9581 Год назад +8

    The medic in the Lost Platoon was SP5 Charles Lose.

  • @2098elk
    @2098elk Год назад +4

    HOORAH! Army 65 to 67.

  • @Ja_s-per
    @Ja_s-per Месяц назад

    🎇🇺🇲"God Bless Our,
    Veterans and Active Warrior's!"🇺🇲🎇
    🫡

  • @DJCoachCookie68
    @DJCoachCookie68 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing..... interesting to hear what he said at the end about keeping the Annual Reunions going.
    Developing and maintaining those relationships and friendships

  • @donkpa8506
    @donkpa8506 4 месяца назад

    I’m don kpa Montagnards use to leave 15 mile to plei me camp , I fled from my village near plei me to Cambodia 2001 then came to North Carolina 2003. Love see this scene I miss it

  • @willt1963
    @willt1963 Год назад +6

    Tony Nadal! Legend…

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 Год назад +9

    I was an Artillery Officer, was absolutely forced to volunteer for Ranger & Airborne school and was scared to death about it but my ‘request’ was denied because my Arty Bn was heavy mech M-109A4s. Today in the Army, if you want to have a career you ‘must’ go to airborne school & ranger school. We practiced patrolling & op orders and all that stuff, and I hated every day of it. Artillery fire support & fire direction & gun line, all easy if you know what you’re doing and none of that ridiculous ranger tab bs.

    • @garyrobertson5629
      @garyrobertson5629 Год назад +1

      *800-WAA-WAAA... " call the chaplain he's paid to listen to legs snivel".

    • @johnm249
      @johnm249 Год назад

      Thank you for your service. I was 17 in 1980 and planned to join Army and go infantry as I wanted to be macho. But the Army recruiting command was stupid as 1 day my mom pissed me off and I called saying "When can I go to bootcamp?" The reply was :Your recruiter is on leave you gotta wait until he gets back. Navy recruiter was at my high school the next day and asked me "When you want to leave?" I was in bootcamp 3 weeks later. Signed up 5 September 1980 active duty 26 September 1980 my mom signed the paper work no problem.

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your Service 👍

  • @herrcobblermachen
    @herrcobblermachen Год назад +2

    God bless the A1 Skyraider and the guys that flewem

  • @ghost4-6
    @ghost4-6 5 месяцев назад

    Tony Nadal was the last person I interviewed for the autographed book. Very nice man in a 15min talk.

  • @quanloikid1
    @quanloikid1 Год назад +2

    Great video! Thank you. Doc 1/5Cav RVN 69-70

  • @glennwilson284
    @glennwilson284 Год назад +2

    I was in Basic in 73. To my surprise, we did not have any bayonet training.

  • @stephenzavatski8016
    @stephenzavatski8016 Год назад +27

    "A soldier's duty is to move to the sounds of the guns". A police officer's as well.

    • @YugoM92
      @YugoM92 Год назад +9

      No they sit in the parking lot and call for backup...

    • @beauxgaloo9621
      @beauxgaloo9621 10 месяцев назад +3

      Uvalde proves that is a lie.

    • @jimmyj2354
      @jimmyj2354 10 месяцев назад

      I would have never guessed your 86 yrs old.I salute you sir.

    • @croatiancroissant28776
      @croatiancroissant28776 9 месяцев назад +4

      You can’t compare the two. Not even close.

  • @jonboy9912
    @jonboy9912 Год назад +3

    When I think how these brave men were exploited by greedy politicians it makes me sick.

    • @cavscout62
      @cavscout62 Год назад

      It’s nothing new Jon Boy, it’s actually the Rule rather than the exception. Nothing however diminishes the Exceptional Performances of our Troops and nobody can take it away. We Veterans must Unite and become the Strongest Voting Bloc in this Nation so that we can prevent Scumbag politicians from wasting the lives of our “Little Brothers” ever again.

  • @marshallalbritton9521
    @marshallalbritton9521 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This is a great man.

  • @not-much-but-enough
    @not-much-but-enough Месяц назад

    With men like this leading they could have conquered the world

  • @MrWarmach
    @MrWarmach Год назад +3

    this what AMERICA SOLDIERS WHICH DEFINED THIS COUNTRY . GOD BLESS .

  • @habib1379
    @habib1379 Год назад +1

    The goosebumps when he gave the order to fix bayonets

  • @otisdriftwood8469
    @otisdriftwood8469 Год назад +3

    My uncle David Christian was a navy pilot in Vietnam. He flew an A-4E Skyhawk off of the USS midway. He never returned. Mia for many years. My family says the body the navy later said was his was not him. But the case is closed. We still don't know the truth about what happened to him.

    • @georgemcadoo8546
      @georgemcadoo8546 10 месяцев назад +2

      26:13 I was the last man on Earth to communicate with an A-4 pilot, in Spring, 1967. He contacted me on the UHF channel at call sign Landshark Alpha, in Chu Lai.
      He informed me that he was dead stick on a bomb run at an NVA machine gun bunker that was firing on Marines near Tam Ky. He stated he was going to crash into the bunker, instead of possibly crashing into and injuring or killing Marines. His bird was armed with a full load of 500 pound bombs. When he hit the bunker, everything exploded. There would have been very little, if any, recoverable human remains. I hope this wasn't your uncle. And I hope his family was informed of his heroism.

  • @xipingpooh5783
    @xipingpooh5783 9 месяцев назад

    A real man. A Hero and the finest example of a warrior on Gods green earth.

  • @Greg-rd8qr
    @Greg-rd8qr 5 месяцев назад +1

    Respect

  • @bdo9114
    @bdo9114 Год назад +2

    Wow man this guy would go today if he had to ,awesome