Vietnam Helicopter Pilot’s Life-Changing Year At War | Veteran Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

Комментарии • 61

  • @derekcomer4858
    @derekcomer4858 2 дня назад +26

    This amazing man is so understated, I’m glad he came home safely and didn’t seem too badly affected by what he’d been through.

    • @j.p.kissling7516
      @j.p.kissling7516 День назад +2

      Thank you for saying that he is my hero and father.

    • @ChristopherPrisco
      @ChristopherPrisco 15 часов назад +2

      Trust that he's more affected than you perceive.

  • @Chris-Nico
    @Chris-Nico День назад +16

    67Y crew chief here. Welcome home brother!
    No one really understands what Vietnam Army helicopter flight crews dealt with than our own.
    Appreciate your story. God bless 💪🇺🇸

  • @craigcanoe3
    @craigcanoe3 2 дня назад +28

    I flew with the 336th as a guest door gunner in 1970 and 1971. I was an Army Air Traffic Controller at Can Tho AAF. They had moved up to Can Tho after Soc Tran was turned over to the ARVN. These men were the best pilots and bravest men I have ever met. I'm hhonored to have known them.

    • @packrat76
      @packrat76 День назад

      A guest door gunner?

    • @iggyharl5780
      @iggyharl5780 День назад

      ​@@packrat76 yeah he just guest who was viet-con and who was a civvy 😂🤷‍♂️

  • @jeffreypinder9398
    @jeffreypinder9398 2 дня назад +16

    Thank you for your service, Sir. Army helo pilots "Were Among The Best".

  • @4Him4u2
    @4Him4u2 18 часов назад +4

    I was a firefighter for 30 years. It was my job to be ground control for medivac flights that would land in improvised LZs. In the early part of my career there were still Vietnam veteran pilots flying. They were something to see. They could bring it in so quick and smooth, every time.

  • @RocketGobbler
    @RocketGobbler 12 часов назад +2

    I had a buddy who was a Canadian (who was one of many Canadians to volunteer in the Vietnam war) who volunteered to fly Medivac Hueys in Vietnam. He was a bush pilot who worked as a helicopter operator in the lumber industry in Northern Canada and he was looking for warm weather and a change of scenery, so he volunteered thinking it was going to be an adventure. He came back (alive, thankfully) after a year, a changed man, his adventure was something he did not imagine.

  • @LightWarriors4Life
    @LightWarriors4Life 2 дня назад +11

    Thank you for your service Gary, we are proud to call you Brother. 😊🙏🏻 🇺🇸

  • @Scott-rr7dy
    @Scott-rr7dy 20 часов назад +1

    Such a calm , demeanor for a tour in V.N., and a pilot , Glad you made it home.

  • @silverwings1843
    @silverwings1843 2 дня назад +8

    I came up the ladder with these MEN. In and out of Ft Rucker as a CFWIP. And flew with many in the Airlines. These are MEN among Men!!!

  • @etiennecfourie777
    @etiennecfourie777 11 часов назад +1

    Thank you for sharing Mr Kissling much appreciated! Peace.

  • @1FastKawboy
    @1FastKawboy 2 дня назад +4

    I thank you. I thank all of you who have served. That also goes for the family that had to be without. God bless everyone.

  • @MJ-kd7dp
    @MJ-kd7dp 14 часов назад +1

    His graciousness is Life affirming.

  • @jamesmcmanamy4704
    @jamesmcmanamy4704 День назад +6

    I flew with the 336th at Soc Trang from Oct 66 to Oct 67. I was a Captain then and Aircraft Commander. I flew with CWO Eduakitis also when he first came into the unit. I did not get to meet Gary as I probably had left by then. Lots of stories, many funny and a lot sad.

    • @garykissling4304
      @garykissling4304 День назад

      Cant tell from your handle who you are. I was with the 2nd platoon from Sept 1966 to Sep 1967. Surprised we didnt meet

  • @justanavgguy7802
    @justanavgguy7802 День назад +1

    A really good narrative of his Vietnam experience by helo pilot Kissling. He demonstrated professionalism & bravery to its utmost. Seeing his ‘wingman”s’ instrument panel lights so close probably happened in mere seconds but its impact has stayed with him for a lifetime. Thank you for conducting these interviews & presenting them on YT.

  • @kevinhamblin951
    @kevinhamblin951 2 дня назад +12

    Have a friend……Mike …receiving clerk at a Lucky Grocery Store….. in 1990 Northern California…Major US Army …..Vietnam dust off pilot ….Silver Star ….Purple Heart …. shot down twice …..2nd time it ended his career.🇺🇸

  • @SteveL4
    @SteveL4 2 дня назад +18

    Really enjoyed a novel called chicken hawk ; about a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam war

    • @terryg7029
      @terryg7029 2 дня назад +3

      Robert Mason.

    • @troybullard9631
      @troybullard9631 День назад +2

      Good book ! Two of the guys that Mason described in his book
      that stood out to me was Connors and the "Ring-Knocker."

    • @markheppleston478
      @markheppleston478 День назад +1

      Robert Mason!

    • @RichardSmith-st3uw
      @RichardSmith-st3uw 21 час назад +1

      Great book! Read it years ago after I came to the world

    • @troybullard9631
      @troybullard9631 19 часов назад

      @@SteveL4 BTW, "Chicken Hawk" is not a novel. The book's author Robert Mason describes his experiences as a U.S. ARMY aviator and the missions that he was involved in when he was flying Huey's with the 1st Cav Division in Vietnam.

  • @ChristopherPrisco
    @ChristopherPrisco 16 часов назад

    Most influential man in my life, Mr. Bill Klimowicz, Vietnam vet, helicopter pilot. I was fortunate enough to have him as a shop teacher. Love that guy.
    He and this gentleman have the same demeanor.

  • @marksalafia4026
    @marksalafia4026 2 дня назад +4

    What a story. Thank you for sharing it

  • @heathchischilly7110
    @heathchischilly7110 День назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your stories.

  • @briancabral2552
    @briancabral2552 День назад +2

    Great story. Thank you for sharing it forthe next generations and generations to come...

  • @roam4fun853
    @roam4fun853 День назад +1

    Wow…, Thanks God for brave humans like this true gentleman! God Bless you sir!

  • @humrv7
    @humrv7 2 дня назад +3

    So much wisdom - thank you for sharing🙏

  • @pauljorgensen7623
    @pauljorgensen7623 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for your service sir

  • @snowroaches
    @snowroaches 2 дня назад +1

    That's what concerned me after 9/11. I wasn't worried about being deployed, I was worried about being deployed with my specific unit.

  • @briancabral2552
    @briancabral2552 День назад

    Thanks!

  • @sevysnape
    @sevysnape День назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. I am Australian and I have yet to get my Vietnam veteran father in law to tell me what he did over there, I have not pressured him but have asked about it and it is mostly met with silence.

  • @kevinshorter5861
    @kevinshorter5861 День назад +2

    I work offshore in 80s all the pilot from Vietnam

  • @gracelandone
    @gracelandone День назад +1

    Thank you. Just thank you.

  • @mikenadler7118
    @mikenadler7118 День назад

    Welcome home. Helicopter pilot '69-70. 2/17th Cav. Northern I Corps.
    I've heard that one year flying combat was equivalent to 20 years non-combat flying and I believe it.

  • @reggierico
    @reggierico День назад

    Regarding formation flying and potentials for midair collisions. Air Force guys fly fast and look great doing it, but with usually no more than 4-12 aircraft. That is great and a testament to their ability and skill. Imagine being in a helicopter formation with 50-100 other helicopters? That is a special skill set. I am so grateful to the thousands of Vietnam era helicopter pilots for their skills, dedication and heroism. This still means so much to me all these years later. Never forget...

  • @gregh1579
    @gregh1579 3 часа назад

    My family owns the old staging area at Fort Wolters in Mineral Wells Tx. It has changed hands several times over the years but there’s never a time that I’m out there that I don’t think of all the men that trained there. We consider it hallowed ground.

  • @garypiont6114
    @garypiont6114 День назад +3

    Thankyou.b.
    .war sucks

  • @DavidCostello-e1t
    @DavidCostello-e1t День назад

    I was in the US Army Security Agency. If you’ve not heard of it: good. That means we kept a good secret.
    For the record, I love armed helicopters.
    We never were there; we didn’t exist.
    Happy holidays everyone.

  • @BruceLeigh-eu3wm
    @BruceLeigh-eu3wm 21 час назад

    Much respect sir.

  • @weinerdog137
    @weinerdog137 День назад +2

    A good man.

  • @tedlieb4928
    @tedlieb4928 2 дня назад +3

    Chicken Hawk. Good read.❤

  • @IronSikh44
    @IronSikh44 2 дня назад +2

    I have a feeling this gentlemen is one if the people featured in my all time favourite book - Chicken Hawk. Amazing stories. These guys have my complete and utmost respect 🇺🇸🫡

  • @jamesmcmanamy4704
    @jamesmcmanamy4704 День назад +1

    Correction: I flew from Oct 65 to Oct 66 with the 336th. The 336th was originally A Company of the 101st Aviation Battalion and was re-designated in early 1966 as the 336th.

    • @garykissling4304
      @garykissling4304 День назад

      Thanks and great to meet you.

    • @jamesmcmanamy4704
      @jamesmcmanamy4704 20 часов назад

      I believe I had a little over 1,000 hours at Soc Trang. Lots of holes but fortunately was not shot down.

    • @garykissling4304
      @garykissling4304 20 часов назад

      @@jamesmcmanamy4704 I do remember your name. Some of my crews and and fellow pilots referred to you as a great pilot that they trusted and respected. Thanks for perfecting all the procedures and tactics before I got there.

    • @jamesmcmanamy4704
      @jamesmcmanamy4704 8 часов назад

      @@garykissling4304 Thanks but we all flew hard. One time I had dropped a province chief off on the southeast coast in a bad area. He came back to the chopper in about 10 minutes. It was happy hour. A pedal turn and we would be back to base in 15 minutes. Instead, I climbed back out over the water to 1,500 feet and turned back. As I crossed over the village, everyone who had a weapon was firing at me. It was interesting. Maybe my guardian angel told me to climb up first.

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 2 дня назад +3

    Welcome Home brother . I did a 3 month TDY at the 97th General before I went to RVN . The last of my TOD , I was medic with the Blues . I hated formation flying while just flying from our Base Camp to the camp , FSB , LZ we were working out of ! Always thought it would be a great way for Chuck to score a few with a 51 cal or have a NEEDLESS accident . Have a nice Christmas .. doc lll Corp.

  • @everettmain1904
    @everettmain1904 2 дня назад +2

    Well come home nam vet are my heros until the day I die

  • @dahof2789
    @dahof2789 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you Sir fornyour bravery and sevice!
    My Godfather's brother perished in a flight accident like this. Doug Schneider

  • @Renegator1
    @Renegator1 2 дня назад +2

    Stupid executives making bad decisions. I have seen my share.
    They were more concerned with looking good...

  • @TonyHamby-bp2yd
    @TonyHamby-bp2yd 12 часов назад

    🐴🤠🇺🇲🙏67nov