My uncle was a gunner during Vietnam. He stayed in our basement for a year after the war then disappeared. I've missed him my whole life . Hope your well uncle Lance .
I was there for three tours from 1967 to 1972 and was never able to leave "mentally"...We all served, my worst fear was dying there...The "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" for those that did and sorrow for their family and friends.
My uncle was there at the same time 67 to 72 ,101st screaming eagles it took me 6 years to get him to just be nice.I tried to explain to the neighbors that his attitude was a survival instinct and he was a good guy!He was the same guy who left and I will always miss him! And I miss my brother too!Especially on these crappy holidays.He never mentioned the war!And i never asked,God bless all you guys!
@@Airroll777 Last flight out of. Dong Ba Tinh near Cam Ranh Bay was on top looking over CRBay handing off supplies to the 101 Screaming Eagles dug in and hard to find. Ready for Combat they were. Still got the pic.
@@jbrous3602 wish you could post that pic. It's history. My dad did FAC stuff in tay ninh 64 66. Unfortunately his pics from the plane didn't survive..
My dad was a gunner in a loach. He explained how hunter killer teams worked to me. Said we just basically hovered over tree tops until we got people to shoot at us. 🫤 he said yeah we were all kids. No older men wanted anything to do with it. Lol
A good freind of mine did that he got five bullet holes and burns on his back doing what he called pink team the burns were from rockets coming by the loach from the cobras above them .
I was gunner in a UH-1C gunship, flying cover for loaches doing recon for ground units. I have nothing but respect for those loach crews who would hover along hedgerows looking for footprints on trails or trying to blow off concealment with their rotor wash.
Everything about the war, its leaders, its strategy and its end game was nothing short of insanity. My brother and I were there. He died from Agent Orange a few years back.
My brother only has a few weeks left because of Agent Orange. He was an Army medic in Pleiku in 69-70. It started in his throat and now the cancer has spread to everywhere in his body. I was lucky. I enlisted in 72 and wound up in Germany.
When I lived in Oklahoma I had a buddy who flew choppers in Vietnam. He did 2 tours and I asked him why the second one? His answer was: it was the only place where I could both, fly choppers and help my friends.
Earles received a Distinguished Flying Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor, for rescuing the downed aircrew before North Vietnamese troops could capture them. Earles received an unprecedented second DFC for flying water and ammunition into 101st Airborne troopers during the Battle of Hamburger Hill in the vicinity of where Garzik and Massey were shot down.
The DFC is not second only to the Medal of Honor. That honor belongs to the army's Distinguished Service Cross and the navy's Navy Cross. Then comes the Silver Star.
I came to say this very thing. Did he and his girlfriend marry and have their family? It just stops after that last story and leaves things hanging a bit. Otherwise, this is an excellent video.
My cousin died doing this. He was calling airstrikes when had a mid air with a medevac. I spent a lot of time in VN around 2010. Wonderful people. We should have been dropping pallets of dollar bills instead of 500 pounders. My cousin would be alive and VN would be what it is now.
Theres clearly more Vietnam movies yet to be made.. I reckon theyre coming around again.. Some kind of lost , lone Cobra (because of the minigun for more thrills and spill) , in the deep jungle, cat and mouse , could be a blast and a half.
had a family air crew member allegedly as told me as a child downed 3 times and as many tours, or more? Gone, but close in name. My whole youger childhood per my direct memories. His dad was mighty MO WWII as told me same.
The video likely underscores the overwhelming advantage that the U.S. "Hunter Killer" platforms gave them during the Vietnam War. The combination of precision aircraft, advanced targeting systems, and coordinated tactics made it extremely difficult for North Vietnamese forces to counter the air superiority of U.S. forces, effectively turning the tide of the war in many areas.
Dude they cyphers off a good 500billion to the other side alone we funded both sides that’s also why we didn’t win a staged proxy war it was never about Freedom or wats fair for sure
I need more war movies about these stories. If they are some they’re either too outdated or small to be known. But these stories need to be known and witnessed.
I’m not sure what you have seen or your age so I’ll tell you my favorite and most real… Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, Born on the 4th of July, the Deer Hunter, Hamber Hill and Casualties of War are all great Vietnam movies. Im sure there are more however this is what comes to head. My Pop is a Marine Vet and we been watching them movies since I’m a kid.
Going into the jungle with the sole purpose of hunting and killing other human being's is hardly child's play. Your headers, what part of your brain thinks those up. Vietnam Vet 1964-1968 USAF
I remember reading it think it was "snake eyes" about a cobra pilot, he was flying missions but couldn't sign for finance for a car the dealers had set up on the base !!!!
This shows the capacity of young people. In this culture, we generally dont allow them to take on this type of responsibility. Its why we have 45 year olds acting like they are 14.
The first time crewing a chopper picking up GB and CIA with the Chief, I looked over the Native weapons and lack of clothing and compared them to ours...what a lesson on Geography. I think they disliked the North and the South but were compensated for killing the North.
Adventurous / Exciting / Brave / And yet so sad in many many ways 8 yr old kid watching the Vietnam War on the 6:00 O Clock news in the comfort of my Living Room eating my Swanson T V Dinner with my doggy beside me Up here in Canada. I APOLOGIZE TO ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN THAT LOST THIER LIVES🙏 OR CAME HOME A BROKEN IN SPRIT 🙏 (for at that time i thought war was cool) and i knew not better 💔🙏 SORRY 😢
Thank you for your service !never made the nam!alot of freinds and family did!some injured,some lost ,but all heart !everyone of them ! Volunteer 1970 !honorable, medical!
This channel needs to step up its game. Most viewers may not notice, but you've shared a lot of inaccurate information about the people you feature. For example, in your "Real Life Rambo" video about Patrick Tadina, you used a photo of an entirely different person for the thumbnail and seemingly copied details about him straight from the internet without verifying them. It’s clear no real effort was made to honor him through proper research. In fact, several people who served with him were upset by the inaccuracies in your video. You referred to him as a Ranger, though he was actually a LRRP, and you used a photo of a random white Vietnam vet when Patrick was Hawaiian. This is unacceptable. Do better.
Look at what has been chosen as the US best leaders in the last decade. The one who called these men suckers emerging as people's choice also demonstrated his treachery to the Kurds & Afghans. His campaign was a litany of lies and disinformation and odd fantasy. Great choice, US.
Shows a black hawk at 1.50, now we know what they would look like if they existed during vietnam times! Also it show the more modern cobras, with the gatling gun, they looked a bit better then the original cobras!
There were BlackHawks There. My Dad brought back 8mm movies of them There. Even though the US denied it. Just like they never went into Cambodia and Laos
A buddy of mine did that he called it the pink team received burns on his back from rockets coming by him from the cobras above him he also got five bullet holes also
What the hell kind if drive does a person have to be able to go that hard for that long and physically and mentally together to just keep going day after day.
I was fortunate to be a helicopter pilot and a sniper but not in Vietnam. I remember my first solo flight. There was some "puckering", and it wasn't gun fire.
Because he did kill people some politician told him that was the enemy. 58,000 Americans and approximately 1.6 million N. Vietnamese not counting civilians died in that war, and as it turned out a total waste of life on both sides. Vietnam vet 1964-1968 USAF not in combat but very close to the death and destruction has a lasting impact on ones life.
I was a gunner in an air cav unit flying cover for loaches. Our loaches initially carried a minigun, but they were removed for weight. The loach pilot sat in the right seat and an observer rode the left seat with an M16. A gunner with an M60 sat in the door behind the pilot.
The Huey (or Cobra for that matter) never carried Air to Ground _missiles_ in Vietnm. They carried Air to Ground _rockets_ . Missiles are guided, rockets _unguided_ . There is a big difference.
What all our armed forces need is one stinken month of how to live in a wooden or brick home instead of the tent training by schrinks! Our troops go to dessert storm and every concrete of wood structure they temp into is destroyed! they go back to the tent that is 5 miles behind guards and razer wire they do this for 4 to 8 years and come home.and they cant live anywhere but a tent !One month of training is all they need !we have recon Marines Seals and Rangers with new homes living in the back yard and getting divorced !come on America!
If you want to know about "Hueys" (Bell HU-1 Iroquois), you should read "Chickenhawk" by Robert Mason. A stunning book about the right stuff in the wrong war.
There are more. UH 1 than people, and I am watching Black Hawk footage? I got out in “83 and Black Hawks were still being phased in to service. Vietnam,we were out 10 years earlier.
He didn't care about, didn't understand the politics, you say, but he cared enough to kill and risk his life for the innocent. Believed the creed. So sad, and so history repeats.
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 The "creed" seems to say no matter where U.S. forces fight, they are on the side of right, defending the innocent, upholding freedom. It hasn't always been so and that is sad.
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Out of americas existence... the only time they weren't at war for a total of 2 years. Wasnt in a row either. Picture hudreds of years and only 2 of those 740 days, they weren't at war. Tfeh yill ayn kess emon
They still are nothing has changed but the locale whether it be in the jungle the desert or the mountains or the door to door urban streets that's the only thing that changes each environment has it's challenges, I guarantee you I knew some cats that would have done anything for a blade of grass to hid behind or a tree line, in the desert there ain't no place safe that you can hide.
My uncle was a gunner during Vietnam. He stayed in our basement for a year after the war then disappeared. I've missed him my whole life . Hope your well uncle Lance .
I was there for three tours from 1967 to 1972 and was never able to leave "mentally"...We all served, my worst fear was dying there...The "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" for those that did and sorrow for their family and friends.
My uncle was there at the same time 67 to 72 ,101st screaming eagles it took me 6 years to get him to just be nice.I tried to explain to the neighbors that his attitude was a survival instinct and he was a good guy!He was the same guy who left and I will always miss him! And I miss my brother too!Especially on these crappy holidays.He never mentioned the war!And i never asked,God bless all you guys!
@@Airroll777 Last flight out of. Dong Ba Tinh near Cam Ranh Bay was on top looking over CRBay handing off supplies to the 101 Screaming Eagles dug in and hard to find. Ready for Combat they were. Still got the pic.
@@jbrous3602 wish you could post that pic. It's history. My dad did FAC stuff in tay ninh 64 66. Unfortunately his pics from the plane didn't survive..
@@jbrous3602 as a kid of a Viet vet. You are a hero to me. I'm 52 and I'm still in awe of you. Thanks sir.
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l was there and i knew Larry Earls.....Thank you.....
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God bless you sir, from an old Ranger
What ultimately happened to Larry? Did he make it home okay?
Wow, thank you.
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My dad was a gunner in a loach. He explained how hunter killer teams worked to me. Said we just basically hovered over tree tops until we got people to shoot at us. 🫤 he said yeah we were all kids. No older men wanted anything to do with it. Lol
A good freind of mine did that he got five bullet holes and burns on his back doing what he called pink team the burns were from rockets coming by the loach from the cobras above them .
I was gunner in a UH-1C gunship, flying cover for loaches doing recon for ground units. I have nothing but respect for those loach crews who would hover along hedgerows looking for footprints on trails or trying to blow off concealment with their rotor wash.
Everything about the war, its leaders, its strategy and its end game was nothing short of insanity.
My brother and I were there. He died from Agent Orange a few years back.
My brother only has a few weeks left because of Agent Orange. He was an Army medic in Pleiku in 69-70. It started in his throat and now the cancer has spread to everywhere in his body. I was lucky. I enlisted in 72 and wound up in Germany.
I can relate My brother never really came home!
The best and the brightest, right?
Glad I missed it, God Bless all that served & God Bless America
This place is an irreparable disaster
When I lived in Oklahoma I had a buddy who flew choppers in Vietnam. He did 2 tours and I asked him why the second one?
His answer was: it was the only place where I could both, fly choppers and help my friends.
Earles received a Distinguished Flying Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor, for rescuing the downed aircrew before North Vietnamese troops could capture them. Earles received an unprecedented second DFC for flying water and ammunition into 101st Airborne troopers during the Battle of Hamburger Hill in the vicinity of where Garzik and Massey were shot down.
The DFC is not second only to the Medal of Honor. That honor belongs to the army's Distinguished Service Cross and the navy's Navy Cross. Then comes the Silver Star.
@@darkhorse2649 Yes, you are correct. Thnanks for the update.
We were just out of flight school, but we were expected to operate the machine like we had been doing it for 30 years..
If anyone is interested, there is a book called Low Level Hell but Hugh Mills. He was a loach pilot in Vietnam. It's a decent read.
Another war we never should of been involved in. It never seems to stop.
war is nothing but a waste of life!
All wars are bankers wars..
Guess who runs your foreign policy?
Then I guess that the eventual takeover by the Cambodian Bolesheviks was AOK? That the atrocities which followed were.. "THEIR problems"..
That’s how the American government “the real gangsters” make money war = big money
I came of age just as Vietnam ended. It makes me crazy that we could go to war, and fight and kill but could not buy a drink or vote in some areas.
Would be nice if you finished his story. Did he survive the war? Did he earn any medals - that were actually awarded to him?
I came to say this very thing. Did he and his girlfriend marry and have their family? It just stops after that last story and leaves things hanging a bit. Otherwise, this is an excellent video.
I googled “Larry Earles helicopter” and found that he has been married over 50 years and has 2 children and 4 grandchildren.
@@catfishdog Thank you for doing that Sir! And MERRY CHRISTMAS!
His story like so many others go forgotten in the sands of time.
I believe he received 37 Air Medals in his 2 tours. 2 of those were DFCs.
My cousin died doing this. He was calling airstrikes when had a mid air with a medevac. I spent a lot of time in VN around 2010. Wonderful people. We should have been dropping pallets of dollar bills instead of 500 pounders. My cousin would be alive and VN would be what it is now.
Theres clearly more Vietnam movies yet to be made.. I reckon theyre coming around again.. Some kind of lost , lone Cobra (because of the minigun for more thrills and spill) , in the deep jungle, cat and mouse , could be a blast and a half.
had a family air crew member allegedly as told me as a child downed 3 times and as many tours, or more? Gone, but close in name. My whole youger childhood per my direct memories.
His dad was mighty MO WWII as told me same.
Just what games do you play. Killing people is not a blast and not a game. Vietnam vet 1965-1968 USAF
The video likely underscores the overwhelming advantage that the U.S. "Hunter Killer" platforms gave them during the Vietnam War. The combination of precision aircraft, advanced targeting systems, and coordinated tactics made it extremely difficult for North Vietnamese forces to counter the air superiority of U.S. forces, effectively turning the tide of the war in many areas.
Dude they cyphers off a good 500billion to the other side alone we funded both sides that’s also why we didn’t win a staged proxy war it was never about Freedom or wats fair for sure
Hmmm. Who won that war? Can't remember...
I need more war movies about these stories. If they are some they’re either too outdated or small to be known. But these stories need to be known and witnessed.
I’m not sure what you have seen or your age so I’ll tell you my favorite and most real… Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, Born on the 4th of July, the Deer Hunter, Hamber Hill and Casualties of War are all great Vietnam movies. Im sure there are more however this is what comes to head. My Pop is a Marine Vet and we been watching them movies since I’m a kid.
Go tell the Spartans
Going into the jungle with the sole purpose of hunting and killing other human being's is hardly child's play. Your headers, what part of your brain thinks those up. Vietnam Vet 1964-1968 USAF
The fact we had 19yr olds piloting aircraft in war is insane.
Look up Captain Katrina Mumaw that will shock you
Not really. Back then this country produced men. Not whinny skinny jean wearing cry babies.
My dad was 20 and was a tank commander
I remember reading it think it was "snake eyes" about a cobra pilot, he was flying missions but couldn't sign for finance for a car the dealers had set up on the base !!!!
19 year old boys fought for freedom in the Battle of Britain . Boys fought and died, so we may be free
This shows the capacity of young people. In this culture, we generally dont allow them to take on this type of responsibility. Its why we have 45 year olds acting like they are 14.
I had a cousin's Husband, he did 4 tours in Vietnam, during his 4th he went Native with the Montagnard, never to be seen by family again....
I saw that on Tour of Duty TV show,guy went native an had to help the platoon
Was your Cousin a big movie buff? Did he surf 🏄♂️?😅😅😅😅
The first time crewing a chopper picking up GB and CIA with the Chief, I looked over the Native weapons and lack of clothing and compared them to ours...what a lesson on Geography. I think they disliked the North and the South but were compensated for killing the North.
Cool.
@@donaldfeger91 Yeah! That episode was on recently.
Tough guys.
All of them.
Adventurous / Exciting / Brave / And yet so sad in many many ways
8 yr old kid watching the Vietnam War on the 6:00 O Clock news in the
comfort of my Living Room eating my Swanson T V Dinner with my doggy beside me
Up here in Canada. I APOLOGIZE TO ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN THAT LOST THIER LIVES🙏
OR CAME HOME A BROKEN IN SPRIT 🙏
(for at that time i thought war was cool)
and i knew not better 💔🙏 SORRY 😢
Welcome home and thank you for your service.
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you for your service !never made the nam!alot of freinds and family did!some injured,some lost ,but all heart !everyone of them ! Volunteer 1970 !honorable, medical!
1974-76 Germany.
This channel needs to step up its game. Most viewers may not notice, but you've shared a lot of inaccurate information about the people you feature. For example, in your "Real Life Rambo" video about Patrick Tadina, you used a photo of an entirely different person for the thumbnail and seemingly copied details about him straight from the internet without verifying them. It’s clear no real effort was made to honor him through proper research. In fact, several people who served with him were upset by the inaccuracies in your video. You referred to him as a Ranger, though he was actually a LRRP, and you used a photo of a random white Vietnam vet when Patrick was Hawaiian. This is unacceptable. Do better.
Most combat pilots in the American air Corps, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps was between 18-25. Just saying.
24 or 25 yrs old would be the most Jr Pilot fresh out of flight school in a Marine Squadron these days. Make it 25-26 for a Fighter Pilot.
US Air Force became a separate branch in 1947. "American air Corps" is really a shupid mistake. Just saying. 😂. USAF, 1976-80
19 yr olds were great pilots too
This situation is going to happen as long as we let politicians dictate war.
Look at what has been chosen as the US best leaders in the last decade.
The one who called these men suckers emerging as people's choice also demonstrated his treachery to the Kurds & Afghans.
His campaign was a litany of lies and disinformation and odd fantasy.
Great choice, US.
I have read his autobiography. Awesome 🙏✌️🤘🇦🇺
Thank you for this
Each one of us left a small piece of ourselves in that jungle.
Shows a black hawk at 1.50, now we know what they would look like if they existed during vietnam times!
Also it show the more modern cobras, with the gatling gun, they looked a bit better then the original cobras!
There were BlackHawks There. My Dad brought back 8mm movies of them There. Even though the US denied it. Just like they never went into Cambodia and Laos
Nothing made Vietnam "child's play" you should have been there, whoever made that title
This channel should be embarrassed the way the left the ending of this story!
He survived.
im not lying this guy is my grandpa
You have reason to be proud. You are of a great heritage.
@@hebraicfoundations thanks
A buddy of mine did that he called it the pink team received burns on his back from rockets coming by him from the cobras above him he also got five bullet holes also
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white smoke is oil burning. Red flames is fuel burning.
What the hell kind if drive does a person have to be able to go that hard for that long and physically and mentally together to just keep going day after day.
Those Loach boys were nuts
I was fortunate to be a helicopter pilot and a sniper but not in Vietnam. I remember my first solo flight. There was some "puckering", and it wasn't gun fire.
At 1:40 they show a Blackhawk helicopter. Those did see service in Vietnam
No they did not.
So why are you calling him a killer in your bio he done what was asked if him for his country
Because he did kill people some politician told him that was the enemy. 58,000 Americans and approximately 1.6 million N. Vietnamese not counting civilians died in that war, and as it turned out a total waste of life on both sides. Vietnam vet 1964-1968 USAF not in combat but very close to the death and destruction has a lasting impact on ones life.
I didn’t know the Loach had a door gunner?did they have mini guns
I was a gunner in an air cav unit flying cover for loaches. Our loaches initially carried a minigun, but they were removed for weight. The loach pilot sat in the right seat and an observer rode the left seat with an M16. A gunner with an M60 sat in the door behind the pilot.
some people are built diffrentl.
Did we have Blackhawks in Vietnam? I don't think so...
It is what it is.
And it smells like shit,As well,
Low Level Hell is a great read on the LOACH.
The Huey (or Cobra for that matter) never carried Air to Ground _missiles_ in Vietnm. They carried Air to Ground _rockets_ . Missiles are guided, rockets _unguided_ . There is a big difference.
So, bomb craters have corners?
I volunteered at 18 to fight but never got sent because they stopped taking artillery about the time I enlisted in 69.
A 38 revolver? Jesus.
A Loach with a Door Gunner? I don't get it
That's wild
Everyone wants to know about his going home back to Nora his girlfriend!
What a warrior and so young.
God bless you Larry Earls!
Wonder if she did wait
I guess I don't get it.....he pulled two airmen up with a Loach? Maybe a Huey...but a Loach?
Brave, Brave Men!!!! Don't make many of these men.
The video doesn't match the audio
Duly Noted.
Larry “Snoopy” Earles, 19 yr old chopper pilot, who could barely walk because of the size of his massive brass balls.
This title makes no sense
Yeah. Nothing could have made the Vietnam war a child's play. Saying that is just wrong, and disrespectful to soldiers on all sides.
No kidding, I was reading it like ??? What are you trying to say
@@phungquyen3511 in addition to that it just isn't grammatically correct, it's terrible English
There were no UH-60 Blackhawks in Vietnam, why are showing them?
Who’s here playing at 0.8x playback speed?!
Every video I watch is the narrator talking fast and mostly sounding anxiety ridden. 😅
What was the purpose for US involvement in Viet Nam? Really?
Big MONEY for the Investors of the Industrial War Machine
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Read 'Chickenhawk' Its a must read if you are interested in the Helicopter war.
What all our armed forces need is one stinken month of how to live in a wooden or brick home instead of the tent training by schrinks! Our troops go to dessert storm and every concrete of wood structure they temp into is destroyed! they go back to the tent that is 5 miles behind guards and razer wire they do this for 4 to 8 years and come home.and they cant live anywhere but a tent !One month of training is all they need !we have recon Marines Seals and Rangers with new homes living in the back yard and getting divorced !come on America!
Well this is a pretty bizarre topic to rant about on this channel. I didn't see one single living quarter the whole video.
Today’s youth have no idea what it takes to be MEN. At 19, video games were a reality!
Ewies obviously didn't have a piece of armor on it.
If you want to know about "Hueys" (Bell HU-1 Iroquois), you should read "Chickenhawk" by Robert Mason.
A stunning book about the right stuff in the wrong war.
Sounds like he made it through Vietnam.
I wish you would get an inhaler.
I feel out of breath after listening for 30 seconds.
See, Snoopy is for badasses
There are more. UH 1 than people, and I am watching Black Hawk footage? I got out in “83 and Black Hawks were still being phased in to service.
Vietnam,we were out 10 years earlier.
Half a story.. What happened?
As a Nam combat vet I find some of these stories hard to believe.
I am 80 and a veteran 1964-1968 USAF. How old are you? A lot of people say they are Vietnam veterans but give no information.
@@ohwell2790 74, CIB Americal Div any other questions?
Oh, its Laura Earles... My mistake.
He didn't care about, didn't understand the politics, you say, but he cared enough to kill and risk his life for the innocent. Believed the creed. So sad, and so history repeats.
What
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 The "creed" seems to say no matter where U.S. forces fight, they are on the side of right, defending the innocent, upholding freedom. It hasn't always been so and that is sad.
are you sure he was the hunter? sounds more like bait
Boooo!!! What happened to Larry?!
Well, I am still feeling Angry ❤❤
And next they intend confronting Russia, Iran and China. What could possibly go wrong.
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How is that Wounded Knee when we took yellow hair
Who were you over there killing for again?
Y not 19 y.o. if qualified can certainly pilot aircraft in combat
Let's Geaux!!!
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Several months after graduating HS, I was in Vietnam, USMC. Multiple Purple Hearts, medically retired the following year.
The original pink teams.
Out of americas existence... the only time they weren't at war for a total of 2 years. Wasnt in a row either.
Picture hudreds of years and only 2 of those 740 days, they weren't at war.
Tfeh yill ayn kess emon
Went to Nam 2 months after turning 18. Served 2 tours with BlackhorseReg.
Basically recruitment videos for The military industrial complex in preparation for World War III. They don't want a draft but they will do it
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That’s when men were men
They still are nothing has changed but the locale whether it be in the jungle the desert or the mountains or the door to door urban streets that's the only thing that changes each environment has it's challenges, I guarantee you I knew some cats that would have done anything for a blade of grass to hid behind or a tree line, in the desert there ain't no place safe that you can hide.
Inspired by the duke John Wayne. He would never have served his country..
John served his country another way. What have you done cowboy.
LBJ .. say what .....
Why?Learn young. Not set in your way.
Bad narration... ugh.