even tho we lost. it did stop communism take over the wold. because when china, north Korea, Vietnam think to invade a country in the name of communism they think again.
Brings back memories for me I was USAF stationed at Ton Son Nhut my barracks were right beside the Heloport on base. I was Secruity Forces and stood guard over many different Aircraft at that time. But those brave soles that flew those Helo's were of a different breed.... Thank the Good Lord for them.. then and today...
How sad that this video was uploaded 5 months ago (at this date) and I'm the 3rd to comment. Meanwhile some idiot will upload some stupid, senseless video and have 100's of comments in a few days. Seems our priorities are messed up.
God Bless the men, woman, and families of those who serve and have served.
I grew up five miles from Fort Rucker, Alabama - The Home of Army Aviation. I've always loved the Hueys because they sound like home to me. I'm so grateful for those who love this sound because it means so much more to them. Thank you to every Veteran who reads this. God bless you for what you mean to our country. Whether you are retired or still active, you are, and always will be, heroes to a thankful nation.
Thanks, Chief.
1SG Bud Parker
US Army, Retired
Door Gunner, C Troop (Air) 16th Cavalry
RVN 1972 - 1973
1SGPARKER 1 week ago
Thanks for the memories.
Tom
335th AHC Cowboys
Bearcat - Dong Tam
1970-71
razorbak16 2 weeks ago
I served with the 1st Cavalry Infantry in the Central Highlands of Vietnam in 1968 and 1969. Joe, thanks for the memory.
DaveVietVet 1 month ago
even tho we lost. it did stop communism take over the wold. because when china, north Korea, Vietnam think to invade a country in the name of communism they think again.
matbbm 1 month ago
Very nice. My dad was a door gunner and crew chief. He is my hero <3
dmcdougal69 4 months ago
@dmcdougal69 ya we know youve said it on every other huey video
beta0blaster 1 month ago
Nice video.
Eric
119th AHC, Pleiku, Class of '67
theericmiami 5 months ago
Brings back memories for me I was USAF stationed at Ton Son Nhut my barracks were right beside the Heloport on base. I was Secruity Forces and stood guard over many different Aircraft at that time. But those brave soles that flew those Helo's were of a different breed.... Thank the Good Lord for them.. then and today...
kcu812 6 months ago
This is what my husband did in Viet Nam ( LOCH ) LIGHT OBSERVATION HELICOPTER he was the crew chief, door gunner and sometime he piloted.
He came home in 1969 amny of his freinds did not..
scally88
scally2318 7 months ago
vtwinpilot@cox.net
nemamcelveen 9 months ago
Meet the rest of the heroes - Search on facebook for 192ndAHC
0128cheekybugger 9 months ago
Very touching.
How sad that this video was uploaded 5 months ago (at this date) and I'm the 3rd to comment. Meanwhile some idiot will upload some stupid, senseless video and have 100's of comments in a few days. Seems our priorities are messed up.
God Bless the men, woman, and families of those who serve and have served.
Harold
haroldt101 9 months ago
I worked on them. Brought back many memories!
shamanvnvmc 1 year ago
I grew up five miles from Fort Rucker, Alabama - The Home of Army Aviation. I've always loved the Hueys because they sound like home to me. I'm so grateful for those who love this sound because it means so much more to them. Thank you to every Veteran who reads this. God bless you for what you mean to our country. Whether you are retired or still active, you are, and always will be, heroes to a thankful nation.
CrimsnGirl 1 year ago