Impressive, Sneaky White is still alive! I served under you, although not for long. You were waiting on the flight line when I arrived in Dong Ha, October, 1969. My name is Richard Layne.
@@sneakywhite4092 Yes. I arrived at Dong Ha about October 22, 1969. I left the flight line about the middle of November, volunteering to be a permanent guard.
Great interview, a real jarhead . I also was with the 198th light infantry brigade which is the Americal 23rd infantry division chu Lai. He was with a very decorated unit. What a American hero. Work also with the 176th aviation Americal they were known as the judge and executioner in the secret war in sog ccn 1970 when I was in the Americal. Unbelievable warrior's mindset!!!! He looks good for his age???
Honored to know "Sneaky" White, fro this interview. This story is a treasure to me; one of 5 best storyteller videos (I've studied hundreds). Grateful for your efforts to present this interview Sir!❤
Did anyone here know a Ranger named Bob McClure, a 6'4, redheaded Texan from Abilene? I was fortunate enough to call him and his wife, Robin, friends. Records show he died in Huntsville, TX around 2000. He served 4 tours. He helped me with my moving business and was so much fun to work with. They left out of Salinas on a train to Fort Benning, around 87 and that's the last time I saw them. He was toting a green, iron Remington typewriter, working on his memoirs. You guys were tough!!! Thank you for your service.
Served with 11th Marines, 67-68 during TET. Hit by mortar shrapnel the night before I was going home. I knew if I went back, I was coming home in a box
It's amazing any SoG Vet gets to tell his story as all branches of service who were in country associated with anything SOG... all logs, or evidence they were involved with just extracting them let alone being SOG was erased. My dad was checking logs for times he was on LST's extracting SOG from Cambodia or even DMZ... and logs are empty lost or somehow misplaced.... yet everything else is still in the Logs even in going into Cua Viet under General Quarters. Just say loaded troops there and took 'em to Okinawa, etc! ...You got to feel for SoG going for benefits... as they can't get 'em. It's like they never served... it's a total miscarriage of justice... over 50 yrs later!
Thank you very much for this interview and for Sneaky and too his presentation. I just crossed back into America on the wait to a home?. I didn't watch much video down there due to some limits and currently injury. I am happy to have found this Channel. His topic is relevant in real time for me & all US armed services. I was drafted at a very young age & trained by fine men like him from Vietnam WW2 Korea. I hope it doesn't take 25 years to talk about it, but we understand Pine Tree Training. I am awaiting debrief from my Civilian duty station and a reversal of discharge into ranks before exit back to hopefully a non toxic civ life. I may have to remain under fire until after Nov.? I appreciate his honesty and I hope to make some similar frends ( small group vets GIs) with combat experience who have the same skills in communication speaking or coooking in the kitchen without talking. Thank to all of you, currently, this channel for your service to OUR Country.
Sneaky White made my day for his story is one of a warrior, a first class warrior and the kind of man many would want to be! As a squid (yea, I heard him mention squids...) who spent some time vacationing off Yankee Station ('66, '67), he is a fellow brother who understands the great need to support our fellow vets who have followed since--as best as we can! He is the reluctant warrior that stories are made of and who others look up to...because he earned such honest accolades, such as a "real hero of Viet Nam!" Thank you for presenting and sharing this video, thank you very much! RJP-Corrales, NM 08/20/24.
What an amazing story of your experiences. Incredible. The best description of events about the Viet Nam war I have ever heard. My hat is off to your courage and dedication to serve this country when called to do so. It must turn your stomach to see what this country has become. It does mine. God bless you.
One of the greatest talks/stories I've ever heard. From one vet to another, sneaky, thank you for what you and so many others did for us. Truly an inspiration for us all!
I suffer from PTSD and I understand how you can have no memory of some of your own actions. I admire this gentleman beyond what words can explain. Mr. White, you have my respect and admiration.
Those Cobras sure are some beautiful birds .. really enjoyed this interview. Thank you for telling us a bit about your time in the Corps and SOG. I've read those A-teams really did some work across the border, some real tough cookies. 👍🏼 🇺🇸 Thank you & welcome home
First off , you 100% right we did not lose ! And , if D.C. would have supplied the ARVN like we "promised " . They might have been ok , but we did NOT. We were flagged for that Charlie Foxtrot 719 but for whatever reason . That was cancelled . Damn brother , you saw all the sights , in almost every capacity . Stay strong brother doc 68-71 ..
What a Story! Should be in archives for next generations ! What a man and courage- I salute You and your buddies Sir! Most of the American public has no idea to this day what sacrifices those soldiers made. Thanks to Johnson and Congress the whole nation was not aware … those guys are true heroes and some paid top price -own life in jungles of Laos, Cambodia and NAM and Shame for all sacrifices they made and nowadays America is changing in to Communist country!
His wife‘s ex was a p3do and after learning what he did to his stepdaughters he shot the guy in his office, according to what I found online. In case you were wondering.
Here is a thought. By the end of the war there were probably a very high number of the enemy running around either solo or in say pairs of three that you couldn't count them. They knew how to live off the fat of the land. (The animals were probably scared shitless of humans) The guys didn't need tunnel or holes. Big thing is they would be able to spot SOG track them ...Etc. so the politics here at home was a losing battle they were everywhere in country. (Like Afghanistan we left BAM Taliban just waltzed right in returned the place back into the stone ages). There were lots ot people just right outside of Vietnam waiting to congregate waltzed in and overrun the place. Like it or not Vietnam is what it is today. Since like forever the place called Vietnam has been prime real estate. Kind of unfortunate for them...all the war that they have seen
His memory us near impeccable ,An amazing man & one of the main reasons I study Modern History today. A LEGEND , a Rare Glimpse into a humble yet experienced generation. This testimony truly speaks of Vietnam veterans who went through so much but were treated Shockingly on their return. God Bless & bottle this mans character!!
I was US Army, got out about a year and a half after returning from Desert Storm. I talked to a guy back in my old unit and he told me a couple months after I got out they started to prep for a deployment but were not told for sure where they were going. They made a wild ass guess it would be Bosnia or Somalia, it ended up with them sending some detachments of "Stinger Teams" (a two man team that uses the shoulder fired short range heat seeking air defense missile) which if I'd stayed in I would certainly have been deployed with them. I never got a chance to talk to him again so I don't know how their deployment went or where in Bosnia they were positioned. Later I was a mechanic at a Harley Davidson dealership and we hired a new service writer that had deployed to Bosnia with the Marine Corp. He would only talk to me about that deployment, I was the only other veteran working there. But even with me he wouldn't say much and he really seemed to be having a lot of trouble dealing with whatever he saw or did over there. I am familiar enough with what happened between the Serbian and the Croations and I should probably count my blessings that I avoided experiencing those horrors. I hope that your people have managed to heal whatever traumas you were forced to endure.
What a sweet, interesting man. I wish he was my neighbor, and I could befriend him. Id like to serve him as an honor to him. Id help him with household duties, and accept his friendship and stories as payment.
Purchase James White’s Vietnam novel: www.amazon.com/Laotian-Highway-Patrol-James-White/dp/155395131X
OH YEAH... arriving today !
Impressive, Sneaky White is still alive! I served under you, although not for long. You were waiting on the flight line when I arrived in Dong Ha, October, 1969. My name is Richard Layne.
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WHop were you with - the 108th FAG?
@@sneakywhite4092 Yes. I arrived at Dong Ha about October 22, 1969. I left the flight line about the middle of November, volunteering to be a permanent guard.
Thanks for your service Sir, ML&R Scott
Great interview, a real jarhead . I also was with the 198th light infantry brigade which is the Americal 23rd infantry division chu Lai. He was with a very decorated unit. What a American hero. Work also with the 176th aviation Americal they were known as the judge and executioner in the secret war in sog ccn 1970 when I was in the Americal. Unbelievable warrior's mindset!!!! He looks good for his age???
Honored to know "Sneaky" White, fro this interview.
This story is a treasure to me; one of 5 best storyteller videos (I've studied hundreds).
Grateful for your efforts to present this interview Sir!❤
God bless all these fellows !!!
Tried to stop watching several times...Couldn't do it. Amazing interview!
Respect! My father was a LRRP in Vietnam.
" so I got a medal big deal"
this man is a treasure.
What a badass.. these guys are just incredible im not even american! Mad respect for what they went through.
Thank you for your Service Sir!! I was born 11 November 1968, i was in a crib and you were kicking arse getting medals. American Hero 🇺🇲🇺🇲💪
This is why I'm subscribed.. More MACV-SOG if possible.
Did anyone here know a Ranger named Bob McClure, a 6'4, redheaded Texan from Abilene? I was fortunate enough to call him and his wife, Robin, friends. Records show he died in Huntsville, TX around 2000. He served 4 tours. He helped me with my moving business and was so much fun to work with. They left out of Salinas on a train to Fort Benning, around 87 and that's the last time I saw them. He was toting a green, iron Remington typewriter, working on his memoirs. You guys were tough!!! Thank you for your service.
Welcome home. Thank you Sir.
The unit he was with is called gunfighters ,198th Americal very famous unit for taken care of business.
Extraordinary story ! LOVED this one
🫡🇺🇸 Thank you for your service to our great country 🇺🇲🫡
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Great story. Worth every minute.
Thank you for doing these videos. With love, from Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👍
Outstanding detailed description of time served.
Good podcast of sneaky white also on “ warrior’s - in their own words, 2 part “
Very powerful story thanks... 1000s of stories that will never be known just as in all wars
Served with 11th Marines, 67-68 during TET. Hit by mortar shrapnel the night before I was going home. I knew if I went back, I was coming home in a box
Once is enough brother,Semper Fidelis
It's amazing any SoG Vet gets to tell his story as all branches of service who were in country associated with anything SOG... all logs, or evidence they were involved with just extracting them let alone being SOG was erased. My dad was checking logs for times he was on LST's extracting SOG from Cambodia or even DMZ... and logs are empty lost or somehow misplaced.... yet everything else is still in the Logs even in going into Cua Viet under General Quarters. Just say loaded troops there and took 'em to Okinawa, etc! ...You got to feel for SoG going for benefits... as they can't get 'em. It's like they never served... it's a total miscarriage of justice... over 50 yrs later!
Bob13. Cannot. Give. Enemy. Any. Ammo for. Anything. Ghosts.
Put you in Leavenworth for talking about sog for 20 yrs beyond when you signed the agreement to learn what you were going to be doing.
Thank you very much for this interview and for Sneaky and too his presentation. I just crossed back into America on the wait to a home?. I didn't watch much video down there due to some limits and currently injury. I am happy to have found this Channel. His topic is relevant in real time for me & all US armed services. I was drafted at a very young age & trained by fine men like him from Vietnam WW2 Korea. I hope it doesn't take 25 years to talk about it, but we understand Pine Tree Training. I am awaiting debrief from my Civilian duty station and a reversal of discharge into ranks before exit back to hopefully a non toxic civ life. I may have to remain under fire until after Nov.? I appreciate his honesty and I hope to make some similar frends ( small group vets GIs) with combat experience who have the same skills in communication speaking or coooking in the kitchen without talking. Thank to all of you, currently, this channel for your service to OUR Country.
Thank you for your service
Sneaky White made my day for his story is one of a warrior, a first class warrior and the kind of man many would want to be! As a squid (yea, I heard him mention squids...) who spent some time vacationing off Yankee Station ('66, '67), he is a fellow brother who understands the great need to support our fellow vets who have followed since--as best as we can! He is the reluctant warrior that stories are made of and who others look up to...because he earned such honest accolades, such as a "real hero of Viet Nam!" Thank you for presenting and sharing this video, thank you very much! RJP-Corrales, NM 08/20/24.
Thanks for these videos!
Man I’m only 15 minutes in and this is great!
Oh the silver star thing ... like asking him about lunch --- such a human - such an admiration
What an amazing story of your experiences. Incredible. The best description of events about the Viet Nam war I have ever heard. My hat is off to your courage and dedication to serve this country when called to do so. It must turn your stomach to see what this country has become. It does mine. God bless you.
One of the greatest talks/stories I've ever heard. From one vet to another, sneaky, thank you for what you and so many others did for us. Truly an inspiration for us all!
I suffer from PTSD and I understand how you can have no memory of some of your own actions. I admire this gentleman beyond what words can explain. Mr. White, you have my respect and admiration.
Great video, thank you sir!
Welcome home Mr. White. We appreciate your service to our nation.
Heavy Duty . Yes Sir thank you for your Service.
Welcome home. Semper Fi.
Those Cobras sure are some beautiful birds .. really enjoyed this interview. Thank you for telling us a bit about your time in the Corps and SOG. I've read those A-teams really did some work across the border, some real tough cookies. 👍🏼 🇺🇸 Thank you & welcome home
I seen a photo of this guy on another RUclips channel or podcast about MACV SOG because he had a big handelbar mustache....interesting Guy !
Wow amazing men we have in our past.
We need to find out how rescuing the downed SR-71 was....
Was there a downed SR-71?? Never read about it.
I thank you, your buddies and family sir. Im afraid of heights too, also spiders hahaha. I aspire to be half the man you are❤
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Thanks!
Absolutely amazing interview. Thanks guys
Amazing interview. TY you so much for sharing your story. TY for your service and welcome home.
First off , you 100% right we did not lose ! And , if D.C. would have supplied the ARVN like we "promised " . They might have been ok , but we did NOT. We were flagged for that Charlie Foxtrot 719 but for whatever reason . That was cancelled . Damn brother , you saw all the sights , in almost every capacity . Stay strong brother doc 68-71 ..
Well, USA don't surrender, but don't leave "with honor", was more a retreat under fire.
Did he say "Krulak"? He was the CMC when I was a young Marine. I only met him, very briefly, during an inspection.
I received the medal from his father - a 3 star.
Semper Fi my brother.
May our brothers live on in Valhalla.
Incredible story from an incredible man. What an inspiration to us all.
To those that don’t know, Billy Waugh was still operating, in Afghanistan, at the start of the GWOT for the CIA on horse back. Worth looking into.
I am amazed by how he remembers all these details, after all those years
Thank you!
What a Story! Should be in archives for next generations ! What a man and courage- I salute You and your buddies Sir! Most of the American public has no idea to this day what sacrifices those soldiers made. Thanks to Johnson and Congress the whole nation was not aware … those guys are true heroes and some paid top price -own life in jungles of Laos, Cambodia and NAM and Shame for all sacrifices they made and nowadays America is changing in to Communist country!
Would love to have him on Tilt’s Sog Cast
This man did 38 years in prison. I know its not in theme with the channel, but I'd love an additional interview with him about that.
His wife‘s ex was a p3do and after learning what he did to his stepdaughters he shot the guy in his office, according to what I found online. In case you were wondering.
I was also 262 avionics in Okinawa 07-09. Phrogs Phorever!
Respects. I was with HMM 162, HMM 164, HML 167, HMM 262 and HMH 462.
Semper Fi 🇺🇸
Salute, thank you for your outstanding service, you’re a AMERICAN HERO Sir, 🇺🇸
God bless
during Yugoslavia our ggrandfather gave military insctructions to North Vietnam
i had a ' 69 GTO in 1977
Talk about High Speed
I want to hear more
Here is a thought. By the end of the war there were probably a very high number of the enemy running around either solo or in say pairs of three that you couldn't count them. They knew how to live off the fat of the land. (The animals were probably scared shitless of humans) The guys didn't need tunnel or holes. Big thing is they would be able to spot SOG track them ...Etc. so the politics here at home was a losing battle they were everywhere in country. (Like Afghanistan we left BAM Taliban just waltzed right in returned the place back into the stone ages). There were lots ot people just right outside of Vietnam waiting to congregate waltzed in and overrun the place. Like it or not Vietnam is what it is today. Since like forever the place called Vietnam has been prime real estate. Kind of unfortunate for them...all the war that they have seen
Thank you for your service, Mr. White. Fuck Communism.
I got to meet an old pilot name mad dog.
What an awesome experience to listen to his stories
His memory us near impeccable ,An amazing man & one of the main reasons I study Modern History today. A LEGEND , a Rare Glimpse into a humble yet experienced generation.
This testimony truly speaks of Vietnam veterans who went through so much but were treated Shockingly on their return.
God Bless & bottle this mans character!!
Real American hero’s
Any here, US veteran served in peacemission in my country Bosnia, former Yugoslavia Europe 1990?
I was US Army, got out about a year and a half after returning from Desert Storm. I talked to a guy back in my old unit and he told me a couple months after I got out they started to prep for a deployment but were not told for sure where they were going. They made a wild ass guess it would be Bosnia or Somalia, it ended up with them sending some detachments of "Stinger Teams" (a two man team that uses the shoulder fired short range heat seeking air defense missile) which if I'd stayed in I would certainly have been deployed with them. I never got a chance to talk to him again so I don't know how their deployment went or where in Bosnia they were positioned. Later I was a mechanic at a Harley Davidson dealership and we hired a new service writer that had deployed to Bosnia with the Marine Corp. He would only talk to me about that deployment, I was the only other veteran working there. But even with me he wouldn't say much and he really seemed to be having a lot of trouble dealing with whatever he saw or did over there. I am familiar enough with what happened between the Serbian and the Croations and I should probably count my blessings that I avoided experiencing those horrors. I hope that your people have managed to heal whatever traumas you were forced to endure.
Absolutely the most believable unbelievable VN account ever! WOW!
I'm surprised that he doesn't display the silverstar image on his baseball cap.
By all accounts he probably has a few different hats with medals he can choose from
What a sweet, interesting man. I wish he was my neighbor, and I could befriend him. Id like to serve him as an honor to him. Id help him with household duties, and accept his friendship and stories as payment.
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Thank you for your service . U R a true BAD ASS American HERO . Hat's off to you sir . ❤
Warrior. Much respect sir.
I'm stressed out just seeing this in my minds eye 🫣