Dan Bullock: The youngest American killed in the Vietnam War

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Pfc. Dan Bullock died at age 15 in 1969 and efforts to recognize the young African-American Marine continue and are highlighted in this 2017 Military Times documentary produced by Rodney Bryant and Daniel Woolfolk.
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  • @anselallen6167
    @anselallen6167 2 года назад +167

    I'm currently 79 years old and I retired in 1982 after 22 years in the Marine Corps. This is the first time that I have heard about Dan Bullock. Semper Fi.

    • @jpturner171
      @jpturner171 2 года назад +8

      Same with me my brother… 73….2011
      Semper Fi. RIP MY BROTHERS

    • @charleslinder1622
      @charleslinder1622 Год назад

      ​@@jpturner171 de f4xked cuff 22 o loo cm0 .

    • @trdrockwarrior_sport4432
      @trdrockwarrior_sport4432 Год назад +3

      what year you retired marine? this my first time for me also they didnt mwntion him in boot camp when they spoke about marine history i dont understand

    • @Edwin6932
      @Edwin6932 Год назад +4

      My JROTC cadets know about him

    • @JaimeGarcia-pe7bj
      @JaimeGarcia-pe7bj Год назад +2

      How was this possible?

  • @fostizzle061
    @fostizzle061 4 года назад +232

    Completed Marine Corps boot camp at 14... like a boss

    • @waynecorner991
      @waynecorner991 3 года назад

      Have met people who served there for such a young man to serve there and at that time being part of race that were classed as cannon fodder god bless 🙌 by the way I'm a white English man USA is the only country in this world that hero worships 5%of blackness and revile 95%fact

    • @joelgalvan8358
      @joelgalvan8358 3 года назад +23

      Also at a time when boot camp, was a grueling,process.

    • @latriceweil6831
      @latriceweil6831 2 года назад +6

      AWESOME

    • @travis9062856
      @travis9062856 Год назад +10

      They ought to have a photo of him in the marine training boot camp ti inspire new recruits so when the going gets tough they can remind themselves that Dan made the grade at just 14

    • @SadekZiad
      @SadekZiad Год назад

      Training that time was low, most US soldiers were untrained and ill equipped, used like cannon fodder.

  • @barbarawilliams1745
    @barbarawilliams1745 3 года назад +132

    Pfc. Dan Bullock, thank you for your service. Heart of a lion at 14.

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 11 месяцев назад +2

      Same, Upmost respect 1st Marine Division lets go

  • @gregmccarter2176
    @gregmccarter2176 Год назад +54

    This made me sad..he deserves to be recognized. He had more guts than most men..

  • @sheresejackson1915
    @sheresejackson1915 4 года назад +204

    As a former Marine I want to know why is this not a part of our marine corp history just as a chesty puller or any other former marine who has made the ultimate sacrifice for this country.
    Why is Dan not buried in Arlington National Cemetery with honors among this Nations recognized hero’s. Age 14 getting grinded up at Parris island in the 60’s. That was a death sentence in it self. No one should have ever had to try find his family. We should automatically know where his family resides. Why was there no movie of this? Then to see his grave with a donated headstone from a tv host and not the government is very disappointing. But thank you to the few that have recognized this young mans contributions to the United States and abroad. Where is this cemetery located?

    • @rashangothagod3790
      @rashangothagod3790 3 года назад +22

      Because they The Marine CORPS were embarrassed that's why.

    • @melmel3703
      @melmel3703 3 года назад +3

      You sure have a lot of questions that aren’t any of your business. Maybe his family doesn’t wanna be found. Maybe they don’t wanna be bothered with people like you

    • @GooglyEyedJoe
      @GooglyEyedJoe 3 года назад +15

      "Why was there no movie of this?" - No offence but what exactly would you put in the movie? He arrived in Vietnam in May 1969 and died by a satchel charge whilst on night duty less than a month later, it's a tragic and unceremonious story but let us be honest it's not exactly 'movie material' in the eyes of studios, studios want stories about famous battles or individuals who fought against odds or heroic actions, unfortunately a movie about a poor young man being killed in a sneaky night time attack isn't likely to be made.

    • @joelgalvan8358
      @joelgalvan8358 3 года назад +9

      Took the words out of my mouth, why not recognized, a hero in his own way. Semper paratus.

    • @itunesjoe
      @itunesjoe 2 года назад +26

      On June 7, 2003, a section of Lee Avenue in Brooklyn, where Bullock had lived since age 11, was renamed in his honor. In 2019, a North Carolina state historical marker honoring his life was erected near his childhood home in Goldsboro NC. Marine Corps League, Brooklyn #1, Detachment 217 usually holds a color guard memorial ceremony each June on Lee Avenue honoring PFC Bullock.

  • @tracymcelroy5445
    @tracymcelroy5445 2 года назад +59

    I retired from the National Personnel Records Center over 30 years of service. I actually had Dan Bullock military record on my desk.
    I remember read through his whole military file. I was so amazed by this young man. That's how I knew about his life story. I have work on a lot of veteran military records. But Dan Bullock military records is one that have always stayed with me. I'm glad that he has a tombstone and that he's not forgotten.

    • @Tmorans
      @Tmorans Год назад +1

      Ok sure thing.

    • @mjarboesdf
      @mjarboesdf 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@TmoransNo need to be a smart ass. Just making yourself look like a fool.

  • @jjock3239
    @jjock3239 Год назад +44

    I am turning 80 this year, and I remember what it took to make it through basic training at the age of 21. I can't imagine what determination Dan would have had to have to be able to make it through basic at that age. My profound respect for Dan, his service, and for the people who keep his memory alive.

  • @nick6779
    @nick6779 Год назад +53

    I propose he(Dan Bullock) should have his statue reflecting in the Vietnam War KIA Wall at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC

    • @dakotakyd
      @dakotakyd 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes!

    • @abrahamcaballero282
      @abrahamcaballero282 16 дней назад +3

      Yes, I agree with Nick's comment about Dan Bullock's statue in his home town or ??? God Bless America and all the Brave Soldiers that served in the Viet Nam War and past - current Wars!

  • @user-kv3ut6pv4b
    @user-kv3ut6pv4b Год назад +24

    I went through basic when I was 17 ... even those 3 years makes a big difference. Incredible story and human being ...

  • @TAILNUPE06
    @TAILNUPE06 Год назад +18

    I cried, this was incredible. I was 17 years old in Marine Boot Camp, MCRD. I was deployed in IRAQ, MOS was 0311. I revere those who served before me, and moreso, those who fought and died for their brothren., their respect, and their country. OOHRAH.

  • @brodocbetty4856
    @brodocbetty4856 2 года назад +54

    It is amazing anyone could make it through a military boot camp at 14, I was eighteen when I went through and it was the toughest experience of my life.

  • @wishingeveryonegoodhealth8168
    @wishingeveryonegoodhealth8168 4 года назад +69

    That’s very thoughtful of Mr. Kastner to visit and maintain Dan’s grave and thoughtful of Mr. McGowan to take his family to visit once a year. Dan deserves to be honored. He was a very brave young man. RIP

  • @michaelwright1467
    @michaelwright1467 Год назад +18

    My best friend in life was killed in Nam. We were together grades 1-12. He went into the service, And I got a deferment to play college football. He only lasted 3 months in country over there. Killed in an ambush. I still think of him daily some 55 yrs later. He never had the chance to grow up. I visit his gravesite every 4 yrs when I go home to Melbourne, Fl. Gotd^am Vietnam!!

  • @robertslusser6753
    @robertslusser6753 7 месяцев назад +4

    I cannot imagine going thru Marine boot camp while only 14 years of age. I joined the Marines a week out of high school in June of 1968 while still two weeks shy of my 18th birthday. I was a farm boy from PA and boot camp was tough but I was young and physically in good shape. The mental aspect took me a few weeks to get used to but I got my act together and served a year at MCAS El Toro and a year on Okinawa, never getting to Vietnam. It must have been sheer hell for Dan Bullock just getting through boot camp let alone going into combat at 15 years of age. I salute you Dan Bullock, Semper Fi.

  • @paulbradford8240
    @paulbradford8240 4 года назад +66

    A very interesting story. I'm British, but am surprised that I have never heard about Dan before. Well done to all for bringing him to my attention.

    • @waynecorner991
      @waynecorner991 3 года назад

      I've heard these fact years ago young men black and white lost their lives from the ineptitude of supposed educated men came from the right breeding but no balls so let the lower class pay the consequences

  • @dougie_smash_em3893
    @dougie_smash_em3893 4 года назад +62

    Rest in peace brother 🇺🇸😔

  • @genataylor460
    @genataylor460 7 месяцев назад +11

    I am a Vietnam era veteran. I knew at the time several 17 year old soldiers, who were sent to Vietnam after they turned 18, and I have known others who served at 17. A kid who worked for me in 2005 had a father who joined the Marine Corps the same year I joined the Army, but he joined after getting in trouble with the law and being told to join the Marines or go to jail. He had served with honor in Vietnam and was given a medical retirement due to all he had seen and done during his tour in Vietnam. He had bad PTSD which had affected his sons' upbringing. The idea of a 14 or 15 year old kid going through all that defies comprehension. Bless that child's memory.

  • @scottohara9001
    @scottohara9001 Год назад +17

    I can’t believe how young this man was, RIP hero

  • @brianhusted3909
    @brianhusted3909 Год назад +13

    Thanks for producing this video.
    It is very important to never ever forget the young men that were lost or damaged by war.
    This was an incredible young man to have made it thru boot camp at such a young age. Losing him is a tragedy. Rest in peace Dan Bullock USMC. You will not be forgotten.

  • @armysapper12b
    @armysapper12b 4 года назад +72

    Semper Fi Brother. If only this new generation had an ounce of his courage and self sacrifice we would be a better country for it.

    • @jeansaavedra8877
      @jeansaavedra8877 3 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @robertmarlow7332
      @robertmarlow7332 3 года назад +6

      Many Do have that courage!! We just don't hear about them! The powers that be can't let it out how strong an Patriotic most of the youth are in our country!!!

    • @SM-si5
      @SM-si5 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, and get Dan treatment no thank you. That’s what most people think these days.

    • @Rover19666
      @Rover19666 5 месяцев назад

      @@SM-si5 If you do not want to defend this country do us all a favor and leave, we have too many parasites as it is

  • @vazz22
    @vazz22 4 года назад +92

    True American Patriot....God Bless His family 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @marjorjorietillman856
      @marjorjorietillman856 Год назад +4

      Absolutely! I wish historians would also disclose that so many Black soldiers were disproportionately placed on the front lines in Vietnam. And it was so bad, because so many of them were being killed far beyond the percentage of them in the Army. They yet served and died proudly, because they loved their country.
      I wish those type contributions would be taught with the history of the war. And it’s not to offend anybody, but to show the level sacrifice they were willing to make in spite of the biases they were up against! But we can’t tell of their ultimate sacrifice, because somebody feelings might be hurt, so some of the families will never know!😢

    • @BruteStrength99
      @BruteStrength99 Год назад +2

      ​@@marjorjorietillman856 PFC Bullock was a United States Marine

    • @SadekZiad
      @SadekZiad Год назад

      He’s black

    • @BruteStrength99
      @BruteStrength99 Год назад +3

      @@SadekZiad is his race an issue here?

    • @vazz22
      @vazz22 Год назад +3

      @@SadekZiad That hero is still an American

  • @hustonstaley4332
    @hustonstaley4332 9 месяцев назад +10

    I’m 76 years old, did 4 years in the Marine Corps, experienced Nam near the same area as Bullock. Yet this is my first time hearing about Dan Bullock. Wow, 14 in Marine Corps boot camp, that’s quite a feat!

  • @ASC63Funky
    @ASC63Funky 7 месяцев назад +18

    What a brave lad who behaved like a man and died as a soldier.

  • @SafeGuardYourSoul
    @SafeGuardYourSoul 7 месяцев назад +6

    "Sadness and joy" really captured the emotions of this story. Have never heard of him till now. Amazing young man. Glad to know about him (USMC 1981-88).

  • @Boo_hoo7
    @Boo_hoo7 3 года назад +34

    Dam reaching the age of fifteen is like a dream for many children to do more stuff and have more freedom and this young man chose to fight for his country and have the balls to go in war he is a legend with balls of steel 👏

  • @EvanMarinovic876
    @EvanMarinovic876 Год назад +17

    RIP, my great uncle died on the same day as Dan. His name was Richard Reed Ballentine, They where partners an soon after they set out they where KIA witch means killed in action. They got ambushed. RIP to Dan and my uncle, but mostly to everyone who sacrificed their life in Vietnam.

  • @rad7965
    @rad7965 Год назад +7

    I'm a 76 year old retired US Army senior NCO, I was in Vietnam in October of1968 the same time Dan joined the Marine Corps. I'm ashamed to admit that I've never heard of Dan. I turned 21 that month.

  • @palpatine1975
    @palpatine1975 4 года назад +44

    An exceptional human being.

  • @navrhy3075
    @navrhy3075 Год назад +21

    His mom died when he was 12 years old. Moved in with his father and his new wife in New York, clearly he wanted an escape from his life and home. Badly enough he decided to falsify his birth certificate to join the United States Marine Corps. What an absolute mad lad, and chad.
    You shall forever be 15, rest easy young brother. I’ll see you on the other side. Semper Fi.

  • @rodneyhill9909
    @rodneyhill9909 Год назад +21

    He was still a child but died as a man

  • @charleserickson8119
    @charleserickson8119 Год назад +11

    Dan Bullock lived on Lee Avenue, off of Flushing Avenue, about a block or so away from the Marcy Houses/Projects, in Brooklyn. My family and I, lived in The Marcy Projects from 1948 to 1973. I am also a Vietnam combat Army Veteran. My two Brothers are/were also Vietnam Veterans. Semper Fi and rest in peace, my fellow brother-in-arms.

  • @taraalbarran
    @taraalbarran Год назад +10

    The story of Dan Bullock is just incredible! But the story of all of the love those gentlemen dedicate to him is simply amazing. We need more humans like them!!! Rest in honor Dan Bullock ❤

  • @RatgenerationX
    @RatgenerationX Год назад +11

    Would be worth watching a movie about him ❤

  • @gregmccarter2176
    @gregmccarter2176 Год назад +12

    He did finally got a street named after him..and Vietnam vet helped get him a beautiful head stone. He was definitely a hero. Just like the rest

  • @MacT991
    @MacT991 Год назад +18

    To make it through Paris Island in the 1960s at age 14 he was a beast 💯

  • @mr.g0dzilla171
    @mr.g0dzilla171 4 года назад +52

    Badass to make it through boot camp at 14.

  • @reillysullivan7779
    @reillysullivan7779 4 года назад +29

    What a hero RIP dude

  • @danieljorge746
    @danieljorge746 Год назад +8

    Dan Bullock's story is an amazing story of a young man wanting to serve his country honorably. Dan had more fortitude than 1000 men that are adults and did more than a whole lot of men at 21

  • @rizalinacapacia9791
    @rizalinacapacia9791 3 года назад +31

    Rest In Peace Sir Dan Bullock. May our Lord’s perpetual light shine upon you!🙏

  • @remyweim3
    @remyweim3 7 месяцев назад +5

    31:15 By the time the video story of Dan Bullock was over I had tears streaming down my face.
    I happen to run across Dan’s heroic story by chance.
    What a true American hero he was! His story speaks volumes about who he was.
    I’ll be passing his story on to friends and family.
    May Dan’s memory be eternal. ✝️🇺🇸☦️

  • @lindajackson1730
    @lindajackson1730 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for the awesome recognition of Dan Bullock🎈💗

  • @Droc010
    @Droc010 8 месяцев назад +4

    To earn the right to call yourself a marine at 14 amazing accomplishment, he embodies the American spirit!

  • @clairetimberlake5892
    @clairetimberlake5892 Год назад +4

    This is a well done video. Insightful and educational. Thank you.

  • @lindickison3055
    @lindickison3055 Год назад +4

    Get these stories out to the public!!! Its imperative!

  • @patriciaposton1
    @patriciaposton1 2 года назад +5

    OMG....SO YOUNG BUT SO STRONG. HE SHOULD DEFINITELY BE HONORED. OUR MEN BE GONE SO SOON AND MOSTLY WITHOUT EVER EXPERIENCING LIFE IN IT'S FULLNESS.

  • @Junkman2008
    @Junkman2008 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a Marine myself, I can only watch one or two documentaries like this before I have to walk away and be by myself.

  • @henryomeara9701
    @henryomeara9701 3 года назад +12

    Highest Regards to Daniel’s Best.Representation of American Manhood! He Inspires and Compels in us Entire
    Gratitude and Reverence! God Bless His Immortal Soul!

  • @huh2377
    @huh2377 4 года назад +15

    Rest in Paradise Thank You For Your Service🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Год назад +6

    What a man! As a teenager. Amazing 🌹 respect 🌹

  • @JKyleSmith1310
    @JKyleSmith1310 6 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P. Young man. You are a true American, Hero, and patriot and may God Bless your family, even after all of these years.

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots 8 месяцев назад +3

    I salute you Pfc. Bullock and Thank You for your bravery in defending freedom.

  • @billr2375
    @billr2375 7 месяцев назад +2

    Incredible story. Was in the ARmy overseas, Viet Nam Era, with a guy who was about to be released and sent home..I had just arrived and asked him why is he getting out? He said he joined when he was 15 and they finally caught him after a year and a half of service. I thought at the time, wow, he made it through Basic at 15? But to think of Dan going through Marine Boot Camp at that time and place---just incredible he pulled it off. My cousin went through Boot Parris Island 68---his DI got arrested for mistreatment of recruits--it was that badass back then. Bullock did it and went on to Serve his country. Bless you.

  • @gwill9
    @gwill9 4 года назад +36

    Why didn't the military give him a headstone

    • @Magoo7956
      @Magoo7956 4 года назад +20

      You know the answer to that

    • @ldavis6802
      @ldavis6802 3 года назад +7

      We know the answer

    • @melmel3703
      @melmel3703 3 года назад +2

      🙄

    • @KahinAhmed72
      @KahinAhmed72 Год назад +8

      Because he was a black male living in the 60’s.

    • @gwill9
      @gwill9 Год назад +4

      @@KahinAhmed72 I know I don’t even know why I ask a stupid question like that

  • @theultimaterockmusicalviet9310
    @theultimaterockmusicalviet9310 3 года назад +7

    God Bless all those of you who have fought and continue to fight for our freedom.

  • @Tony-mn7vo
    @Tony-mn7vo 3 месяца назад

    And no one thought this story was worthy of a movie. Yes, i cried as well

  • @mrlrob2137
    @mrlrob2137 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @jpturner171
    @jpturner171 2 года назад +7

    RIP Marine!🙏🏽🇺🇸

  • @Jwall216
    @Jwall216 Год назад +4

    As a soon to be retired Navy man we need more stories like this I’m fourth generation military my great grandfather was Army air core and my grandfather was Army my dad was a Marine. I wish the American news media would show these stories because I’m a proud American of Black decent. This is our country and we need to see it thrive.

  • @victorburk2932
    @victorburk2932 Год назад +4

    OOHRAH and Semper Fi PFC Dan Bullock - United States Marine Corps. I render you a slow salute for the ultimate sacrifice you made for our country and your service in the Marines.

  • @subterfusion4005
    @subterfusion4005 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ive visited his grave, it is very beautiful and moving. Pfc Bullock is buried next to his mother. Sally Jesse Raphael should be commended for providing such a wonderful headstone.

  • @aintnoway3467
    @aintnoway3467 2 года назад +7

    My name is Jeanne Bullock I live in Faison NC, 30 mins from Goldsboro NC

  • @DanielPhipps-o2n
    @DanielPhipps-o2n Год назад +2

    I am 67 years old, and spent 10 years in the Marines, this is the first time I ever heard of Dan Bullock. I never got the chance to go to Viet Nam, but I hope one day, I get to come see his gravesite. God Bless this young man in Heaven. Semper Fi.

  • @jimmer1047
    @jimmer1047 8 месяцев назад +3

    How is this story not common knowledge!?!? My mind is blown. I've read more non fiction Vietnam stories than anyone I know and I never read about this. Heartbreaking.

  • @Kira-hl6sw
    @Kira-hl6sw Год назад +1

    Beautiful! Words are not enough to commemorate the heroism of this young man ❤. Rest in power Marine and thank you forever! To know your name is an honor.

  • @janm0a1
    @janm0a1 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great example of 'Gone but not forgotten' Very touching and heart felt story. Also a good example of how all us veterans have a special connection that we all share amongst each other regardless of when we severed and what race we are. Much respect to the men here that keep his name alive by telling his story. Semper Fi from a fellow Marine!!

  • @roberfaubus3455
    @roberfaubus3455 4 года назад +6

    RIP my friend.

  • @Jhony-cq8oq
    @Jhony-cq8oq Год назад +1

    Thank you my young Brother.

  • @dennyt7475
    @dennyt7475 2 года назад +9

    It was the Veteran, not the reporter,
    Who has given us freedom of the press.
    It was the Veteran, not the poet,
    Who has given us freedom of speech.
    It was the Veteran, not the lawyer,
    Who has given us the right to a fair trial.
    It was the Veteran, not the campus organizer,
    Who has given us freedom to demonstrate.
    It was the Veteran, who salutes the flag,
    Who served under the flag,
    And whose coffin is draped by the flag,
    Who allows the protester to burn the flag.
    All gave some, some gave all.
    Anonymous

  • @MsemajiNlan
    @MsemajiNlan 6 месяцев назад

    76 year old Marine Corps Vietnam veteran 67-71, after listening to the story of PFC Dan Bullock, l found it hard to believe he survived boot camp at 14. The physical and mental pressure for me at 18 was terrible, but what must it have been like for a 14 year old child. Semper Fidelis.

  • @stevedibiase728
    @stevedibiase728 2 года назад +4

    More press for Dan should and needs to be done....A true American hero, the Marine corps need step up to the plate for him enshrine him in their museum he deserves a forever. Well done documentary.

  • @ikelove8775
    @ikelove8775 Год назад +6

    Thank you Brother Bullock.....👊🏿🙏🏿✊🏿...SPC. Knowles (A Co 121 BSB 4/1 CAV)

  • @PalofGrrr
    @PalofGrrr 7 месяцев назад +2

    Met him in Nam. He was a good marine.

  • @jeanf8998
    @jeanf8998 2 года назад +1

    Magnificent video!

  • @kenya9540
    @kenya9540 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, Sir, for maintaining PFC Bullock's grave site.

  • @PointMan88
    @PointMan88 2 года назад +76

    Yes, I’m going to make it racial. If he had been a 14 year old white boy, there would have been dozens of statues erected. There would have been at least five different movie versions of his life’s story. He would be a household name and talked about every Memorial Day. Marine Corps Boot Camp at 14 years old and then killed at 15 for his country; there’s no way that his name should have not been part of Marine Corps history!

    • @debrawardlaw4558
      @debrawardlaw4558 Год назад +10

      I think you are right. Semper Fi Marine Dan Bullock.

    • @adventpotatoes1118
      @adventpotatoes1118 Год назад +11

      You are 100% right to acknowledge the racial aspect. He would be a household name and receive highest honors as a patriot if he were of another color. God rest his soul.

    • @tex-do1wm
      @tex-do1wm Год назад

      You need a history lesson

    • @Lupinthe3rd.
      @Lupinthe3rd. 9 месяцев назад

      especially considering he was killed in 1969 the year after MLK was killed and a few years after the voting rights act was passed not to mention many parts of the south were still fighting to keep segregation alive despite constantly losing court and legislative battles. Hell In 1990, there were still more than 400 school districts under court-supervised desegregation programs. This number has dwindled, but as mentioned above, many of these court-ordered plans persist today.

    • @gg-ky6mf
      @gg-ky6mf 7 месяцев назад

      Load of crap. Calvin Graham was WHITE and only TWELVE, two years younger, when he lied about his age to enlist in the navy during WW2. Graham earned Purple Heart, Bronze Star. Graham was discovered, discharged, stripped of medals and benefits. His story is much more involved. There was a TV movie made. There are no statues and no one knows about the 12 year old white boy that fought, was wounded, distinguished himself by rescuing wounded. Stop with the race BS.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 4 месяца назад

    Passing Marine boot camp at age 14, then going to war, making the ultimate sacrifice deserves an award!

  • @docholidayoutlaws104
    @docholidayoutlaws104 Месяц назад

    RIP PFC Dan ; RIP Marine ; what courage this man had , a young boy in a man’s body !!!!

  • @claudeseide9209
    @claudeseide9209 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your service soldier ! Semper Fi.

  • @edwardcottman743
    @edwardcottman743 Год назад +10

    Dan Bullock is a great American Hero. Just like my cousin who died while Flying Medevac Helicopters in Vietnam and who was Black (Captain Robert Lee Cottman) of Princess Anne, Md.

  • @christesta2521
    @christesta2521 7 месяцев назад +2

    Dan Bullock is a true American hero. Thank you for our freedom PFC Bullock. May he rest in peace.

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 2 года назад +10

    Heaven is for Heroes, Semper-Fi Marine.

  • @nobullzone8394
    @nobullzone8394 11 месяцев назад +1

    My husband who is 76 yr old completed basic training at the age of 17 as well and went to Vietnam he was in the mortar platoon 1st Cav he forged his mother's signature he told me that his reasons for going into the military was to send his mother an allotment check because his mother was working two jobs! Because of him fighting in this War he came back home with a limp and little did he know nerve damage that would cause him to lose the mobility of both of his legs he is my Titan and more stories about black veterans need to be told and heard throughout this country!

  • @pjohnson16666
    @pjohnson16666 2 года назад +3

    Amazing story. RIP PFC Dan Bullock.

  • @davidlyons3394
    @davidlyons3394 2 года назад +1

    Generally speaking many Americans cannot understand the commitment and sacrifice of our hero's until they serve themselves. God bless them!

  • @timmyjones1921
    @timmyjones1921 7 месяцев назад +1

    A True Soldier Indeed.

  • @joebudi5136
    @joebudi5136 Год назад +1

    Thanks to all involved. Great sculpture too!! Hooray Marine!!!

  • @richardyoung871
    @richardyoung871 Год назад +3

    Watching this video reminds me of when I went into the ARMY, at 19,1975,JANUARY 2ND and my father didn't want me to go, because my brother had just come back from VIETNAM 1 tour 11b20 infantry So I can relate to this video war is never easy and he didn't want to talk about it, it's called battle scars

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy Год назад

      What was your father concerned about? It was all over by 1975.

  • @jearlenenunn7015
    @jearlenenunn7015 6 месяцев назад

    Wow!
    Never knew these things. Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice PFC Dan Bullock.

  • @cainsaffiliates2661
    @cainsaffiliates2661 7 месяцев назад +2

    There’s a Mess Hall dedicated to him on Camp Margarita on Camp Pendleton

  • @AlwaysMusicwithTone
    @AlwaysMusicwithTone 22 дня назад

    Drive on young soldier!!!! Drive on young warrior!!!! Carry On.

  • @Voucher765
    @Voucher765 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dan was a member of the 1st Marine Division 2nd Bn 5th Marines, The unit fought in the Pacific theatre of WWII and Korea

  • @nicholascatino2182
    @nicholascatino2182 2 года назад +1

    Semper Fi brother. May your service be remembered always. N.Catino Cpl USMC 73-77

  • @wobblyjack9135
    @wobblyjack9135 4 года назад +8

    What a remarkable young man. What a poignant artist. Ubique

  • @rudem.2973
    @rudem.2973 Год назад +1

    I am age 63. This is very amazing. I went through Marine Corp Boot Camp. In MCRD . Camp Pendeleton , California. This is very impressive this young African American made it through all the hell they put us through. I almost didn't make it. I used to smoke one pack of cigarettes before I went to Marine Corp boot camp. All the marches and road marches. None stop training . Low crawling under live fire machinegun fire. Then just all the yelling. Amazing. They drilled in our head. God , Country and Corp. Never leave a brother behind. I went to Operation Desert Shield. Then Operation Restore Hope. One was in the Middle East. Then Africa. Respect to all the Vietnam Veterans. I know Vietnam was hell on earth. I have seen most all the sites on You Tube. About Vietnam .

  • @zinarhone7642
    @zinarhone7642 Год назад +3

    He was a child who should have been going to High school, not to war.

    • @Cab520
      @Cab520 7 месяцев назад +3

      His choice. Great respect for this boy.

  • @tempo529
    @tempo529 2 года назад +3

    God bless him...brave young man.

  • @renitawardwilliams7070
    @renitawardwilliams7070 11 месяцев назад +1

    What an incredible person!!!!

  • @michaelhemphill8575
    @michaelhemphill8575 Год назад +4

    Much Respect: to Mr Dan Bullock..Mr Dan you were a bad Man!!!! RIP!!!!!

  • @Brough1111
    @Brough1111 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing, Rest in Peace

  • @dennyt7475
    @dennyt7475 2 года назад +16

    I was 17 years old when I got to Vietnam-1966 through 1969 (My mom had to sign a waiver for me), I grew up fast and learned a lot, good and bad. (I am now 73 and still learning). I was stationed on the USS Providence and also stationed in Country at a place called "Monkey Mountain" close to DaNang, by the DMZ. I spent 3 tours of duty in and around Vietnam. 3 of my high school friends were killed in Vietnam, I was spared. I participated in the TET Offensive in Feb 1968, that was bad. Somewhere along the way I was exposed to Agent Orange (Nasty Stuff) I am now on disability for the effects of agent orange. When I was discharged and came home to the States we arrived in San Francisco, and there were a lot of protesters spitting on us and throwing rocks and eggs and called us baby killers. That was our welcome home. I tell you this to say to you, that whatever your position is or was on the Vietnam war, it was not the veteran who got us into the war, most of us went because we were patriots and loved our country. Blame the politicians, yes, but not the veteran. To all Vietnam Vets out there, you are not forgotten. As a previous combat Vet myself, I salute you my friend.