My Worst Day in Vietnam

My Worst Day in Vietnam

The Vietnam Experience

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@A1Sirius
@A1Sirius - 29.11.2024 01:02

Keeping it real. great respect. The battle experience as it is.

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@SharonMcgleave
@SharonMcgleave - 29.11.2024 01:10

God bless you.❤

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@toofyus
@toofyus - 29.11.2024 01:11

So happy you made it home to tell the story.
Much love and respect! ❤

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@russheins6458
@russheins6458 - 29.11.2024 01:17

What happened to the Captain and the Medic ??? Did I miss that part

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@joeanon5788
@joeanon5788 - 29.11.2024 01:27

That piece of shrapnel left in your neck by the doctor is what you might call a souvenir.

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@YourDadsCawk
@YourDadsCawk - 29.11.2024 02:33

Shoving your knife in someone's throat and being 18-20 years old must have been the most crazy experience for a first kill. The fact he knew that it was his first kill from his facial expression is Also wild to think about. I wonder if there's a psychological pattern of muscle movements your face make after you do something like that

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@l.w.burkhalter8711
@l.w.burkhalter8711 - 29.11.2024 02:34

I lost a couple of good friends in Vietnam.
One of my friends was a POW and he made it back to Douglas Ga weighing less than 100 pounds, when he arrived in Nam he weighed about 200 pounds.

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@thomasmarrocco6215
@thomasmarrocco6215 - 29.11.2024 02:41

If you had not arrived on an expected date then you are designated as AWOL, Absent Without Leave.

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@krismit2238
@krismit2238 - 29.11.2024 02:57

What happened to the captain?

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@scottmctaggart7070
@scottmctaggart7070 - 29.11.2024 03:05

Great story ,thx for your brave heart/ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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@LTV_inc
@LTV_inc - 29.11.2024 03:26

God bless. Semper Fi

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@willmears1111
@willmears1111 - 29.11.2024 03:31

Thanks for your sacrifice. You are not forgotten. Vietnam Vet 67-69 I Corp. Phu Bai/Hue/Khe Sanh

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@yankeecanivers2654
@yankeecanivers2654 - 29.11.2024 03:32

You'll always remember yeh sure you can't remember year

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@zzanatos2001
@zzanatos2001 - 29.11.2024 03:40

I'm a retired Air Force master sergeant, and I love to hear stories from Vietnam veterans. You guys had things way worse and are way tougher than I'll ever be. Respect!

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@Navy_VetE6
@Navy_VetE6 - 29.11.2024 03:52

Something President Elect Bone Spurs has no concept of.

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@KBrown517
@KBrown517 - 29.11.2024 04:29

Well done, Tim. Your nation and I am thankful for your service and sacrifice. I served 25 total yrs, 1967 enlistment in USAFR at first.

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@roberfaubus3455
@roberfaubus3455 - 29.11.2024 04:38

Welcome home I am so proud of you.

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@scottstambaugh8473
@scottstambaugh8473 - 29.11.2024 04:49

I joined the Marines in 1980. You guys were my heroes. Thank you for such amazing bravery and endurance in such a thankless war.

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@6Years7YearsNope
@6Years7YearsNope - 29.11.2024 04:57

Thank you for your service. And god bless.

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@tonyb3864
@tonyb3864 - 29.11.2024 05:10

God bless you sir ❤🙏

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@CharlesOman-f9z
@CharlesOman-f9z - 29.11.2024 05:13

tHIS HELPS EXPLAIN THE LACK OF INFORMATION FOR PEOPOLE IN THEIR 880X

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@kdtrimble
@kdtrimble - 29.11.2024 05:24

God bless my brothers before me. I have nothing but respect for these guys.

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@priayief
@priayief - 29.11.2024 05:25

A truly touching story. I'll bet the Viet Cong veterans of the same age could tell equally touching stories. Such is the nature of war ... equally touching stores on both sides. And they were all heroes.

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@SK-xv3hn
@SK-xv3hn - 29.11.2024 05:28

Watched it again, cried again, Thx again! K/75 RGR E/58 LRP 4th ID LRRP.

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@NickFromDetroit
@NickFromDetroit - 29.11.2024 05:57

I will always hold all of you Viet Nam Vets in awe!
You are just as amazing as all of America’s other war veterans!

I was born in ‘67 and grew up hearing the stories from some of them who lived in my subdivision. I also grew up hearing all the anti-war garbage from the Hollywood & MSM left.

I joined the Army in ‘88 as a helicopter mechanic and served in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. I still feel ashamed because we got all the praise the Viet Nam Vets should have gotten when they came home.
Welcome home, brothers!

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@johnaustx
@johnaustx - 29.11.2024 06:46

This is too much for anyone to have to go through. 😞😞😞 Very happy he made though. 🥹🥹🥹 ~ 🙏🙏🙏 ~ 🕊️🕊️🕊️

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@thelongvirtuesignal8551
@thelongvirtuesignal8551 - 29.11.2024 06:50

Killing unarmed people.

Big man.

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@geargeeks8955
@geargeeks8955 - 29.11.2024 06:54

United States 1970. You'd be damned to be a draft dodger.. scum of the Earth

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@geargeeks8955
@geargeeks8955 - 29.11.2024 06:54

Five-time draft dodger Donald Trump. Gets cult members to vote for him

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@geargeeks8955
@geargeeks8955 - 29.11.2024 06:55

Shown here, real men go to war. Your country calls you do the duty.. what kind of man wears orange makeup? 5 time draft dodger

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@geargeeks8955
@geargeeks8955 - 29.11.2024 06:56

United States. What happened? People celebrate draft dodgers. These Vietnam vets with beat you to a pulp

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@craignelsen3740
@craignelsen3740 - 29.11.2024 07:05

🫡🇺🇸✝️☮️

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@-Cole_White-
@-Cole_White- - 29.11.2024 07:09

Dude needs to learn how to speak. He’s got a lexicon that consists of about 10 words…

Jeez!

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@garrybuckley1503
@garrybuckley1503 - 29.11.2024 07:58

ultimate respect for this man, total disrespect for the people that put him there,sorry disgust

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@johng4250
@johng4250 - 29.11.2024 08:12

Your extra four days were a rip. You were screwed if only for four days.

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@joaquinfabrega
@joaquinfabrega - 29.11.2024 08:33

My respect to those valient warriors who fought in Nam.

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@bradchadley1261
@bradchadley1261 - 29.11.2024 08:36

It's an honor to hear a Vietnam story from a fellow Big Red One guy. I was in 1st ID 3rd CBT 26th Inf for 2 combat deployments in Afghanistan, and I'll never forget it. God bless you and I hope you're doing well.

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@levalpat
@levalpat - 29.11.2024 09:34

You can tell how he is still impacted from this event from decades before. It took me over 25 years to put one of my experiences behind me.

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@ReconRat3
@ReconRat3 - 29.11.2024 09:43

Welcome Home Brother! You guys in the 16th were close to us, at least when I was there. C 1/18 ‘66-‘67
Was a tough time.

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@BDick8
@BDick8 - 29.11.2024 10:24

My uncle's a Vietnam draftee who answered the call. Thanks for your service!!

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@daryldaryl913
@daryldaryl913 - 29.11.2024 10:34

I will never forget the nasty shit that Trump said about these guys and all the other vets.

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@ramO-jp8tp
@ramO-jp8tp - 29.11.2024 10:43

Expected the video to be a lot sadder with the title, dude saw his cousin taking helos like they’re ubers lol

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@jaybloomfield5082
@jaybloomfield5082 - 29.11.2024 10:50

So the "mail department" was able to find him at the hospital, but his own unit didn't know that he was shot and was in the hospital?

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@rem1762
@rem1762 - 29.11.2024 11:00

Hindsight you should have pulled a Muhammad Ali and said no to the draft. What did the Vietnamese due to our country or to our family? They did nothing but it was a banker's war like all the wars we've been in.

"You don't need to wear a patch on your arm to have honor"

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@glenn1826
@glenn1826 - 29.11.2024 11:09

You poor bastards, poorly educated, poorly trained , poorly led fighting a war for rich people in a useless war .

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@markh.harris9271
@markh.harris9271 - 29.11.2024 11:17

Thank you for your service, soldier.

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@pobinr
@pobinr - 29.11.2024 12:08

Feel sorry for the guys drafted into a hideous war in which perhaps 2m died, started on a phoney in a country 1000s of miles away that was no threat to the USA who simply wanted independence from French

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@jasonbuck489
@jasonbuck489 - 29.11.2024 12:21

Welcome Home My Friend!... Thank You For Your Service To Our Great Nation!...

GOD BLESS AMERICA!....

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@jims.3987
@jims.3987 - 29.11.2024 12:30

United States act's all offended because they tortured and or killed our captives right?
You kinda lose the rights to complain about mistreatment of POW's when you cut someone's throat that was your prisoner.
Just sayin.
You wanna kill prisoners fine, but just remember, when they take prisoners from you, the same shit's going to happen right?

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