Franklin Vincent Cox's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @jessejames7757
    @jessejames7757 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @b.bruster1462
    @b.bruster1462 2 года назад

    Joe, your interview techniques are great. You pose the same questions to all and that creates logical reference. Cheers mate

  • @nicholaswoolfenden5254
    @nicholaswoolfenden5254 4 года назад

    Very good account of matters at the time. Mr Galloway has seen it all, I hope his life after is happy, he deserves it.
    What a tragically destructive event Vietnam was.
    Yet some Americans think the US won. It just can't help itself from meddling in other countries affairs, covert ops etc. Not winning in Iraq or Afghanistan either.

  • @seanberthiaume8240
    @seanberthiaume8240 3 года назад

    I "met" Harvey Barnum(from Conn)on Parris Island on Feb 1st 1980 as He was a Lt Col(light colonel)our battalion commander in boot camp and what a hellish 3 months!

  • @falconmoose1589
    @falconmoose1589 4 года назад +1

    Joe Galloway, an American hero.

  • @seanberthiaume8240
    @seanberthiaume8240 3 года назад +1

    He received the medal of honor where Cox mentioned saving His unit!

  • @falconmoose1589
    @falconmoose1589 4 года назад

    Smart man.

  • @falconmoose1589
    @falconmoose1589 4 года назад

    "I didn't take away any thing positive."
    Me either........Truth.
    Da Nang 1971. Perimeter security.

    • @topgeardel
      @topgeardel Год назад

      I could have been in Vietnam in 1970. I became a Vietnam/Draft resistor. And yet you were potentially sacrificing your one and only life and American Dream for something that wasn't positive. The irony and total bullshit. You can thank your righteous American Government for putting you in that setting.